Hi, Sunflower:
I did not know you were a serious swimmer. I just rejoined the Y even though I have a pool in the yard, but it is too cold to use it and I must swim. I did 50 laps a day every day for several years. I was finally cleared for exercise by my neurologist and I love water. I play music every day which is highly physical and increases creativity and IQ plus decreases Alzheimer's disease. All the women in my family developed Alzheimer's so I am trying to outwit it. After several hours of counterpoint I have a clarity of mind that I like to imagine only Sam Harris would have.
You mentioned you enjoyed Margaret Atwood. I just reread all of Shirley Jackson and my favorite Dorothy Parker quote is, "You can lead a horticulture, but you can't make her think!"
As a child, I had a Barbie Doll that said,"Anything you can learn, I can learn better!" They switched what the girl dolls said with what the boy dolls said. The boy dolls said things like, "Let's go shopping and get manicures!"
I wonder why they never mentioned food. It might have changed the world.
I did not know you were a serious swimmer. I just rejoined the Y even though I have a pool in the yard, but it is too cold to use it and I must swim. I did 50 laps a day every day for several years. I was finally cleared for exercise by my neurologist and I love water. I play music every day which is highly physical and increases creativity and IQ plus decreases Alzheimer's disease. All the women in my family developed Alzheimer's so I am trying to outwit it. After several hours of counterpoint I have a clarity of mind that I like to imagine only Sam Harris would have.
You mentioned you enjoyed Margaret Atwood. I just reread all of Shirley Jackson and my favorite Dorothy Parker quote is, "You can lead a horticulture, but you can't make her think!"
As a child, I had a Barbie Doll that said,"Anything you can learn, I can learn better!" They switched what the girl dolls said with what the boy dolls said. The boy dolls said things like, "Let's go shopping and get manicures!"
I wonder why they never mentioned food. It might have changed the world.