There is pro's and cons to ebooks. You can store a shit load of books on sumptin like an Ipad or kindal. But it just doesnt have the same feel of holding a book and turning the pages. At times I read a lot, then I will go long periods without reading. So with an ebook, you never lose your page but eye strain can also be a bitch from them.
My Ipad probably has over 100 books on it and I read around %95 of them. Sadly I cant share the books with others when it is an ebook unless I let them link to my accounts and that I am not wanting to do.
Yep, can understand that. I like reading Terry Pratchett in paperback novels. I would though like an electronic copy of
Back To Eden by Jethro Kloss, one that would update regularly. It was an excellent work of valued information on herbalism. No that is not
drug reference, instead it's about using natural herbs such as basil, yarrow, colt's foot, black root, Jew's ear, burdock, mandrake, Castor, and so on as natural remedies for common ailments. I think it falls under homeopathy or holistic healing.
Having spent a week alone in the woods as a teen, I learned the very rudimentary basics of what to consume and not. This spurred my interest further and led me to find
Back To Eden at a rummage sale, I haggled the old bird down to a dollar. She had it on sale for three. Looking back I probably ought to have give her the three. It was indeed worth it to learn about how some plants had been used from the beginnings of time in healing, and
modern medicine was now struggling to keep up because of well,
profit.
Used to run around with a small cadre of the rough and tumble crowd. One old fellow told another, "hell you drop that boy anywhere in any form of wild, bet you'd come back fifty years later and find him all smiling and bringing you something to eat". It was then, I realized a disconnect with a great deal of what is considered
modern, contemporary. It may have been growing up and learning of work, life from what we consider the old timer, working class mules which buffered me from that disconnect. My grandfathers had taught me how to
read things well and to keep perspective.
Still that disconnect exists even today. Find myself living in a few vastly differing worlds at times. It's alright though, I survive.
Oh yes, almost forgot my manners. Here, enjoy some of my infamous
Trinity Beans. They aren't mine by
recipe. I just make them up good. Anyone can make them though.
