tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16366204.post8954906833182089998..comments2024-03-28T08:05:40.149-08:00Comments on Courageous Joy: Tuesday - WednesdayDeEtta @ Courageous Joyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06726346272268287588noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16366204.post-77173814283446002011-07-16T13:34:05.614-08:002011-07-16T13:34:05.614-08:00Kristine - #2 - ironic, isn't it. I love it. #...Kristine - #2 - ironic, isn't it. I love it. #3 yes, a bit deeper but an easy read...and if I didn't have a group asking probing, deep questions, I'm not sure I would have realized it was deeper. LOL #4 yeah, the AC and humidity level make a difference. I used to scoff, but after living in TX, WEST TX and now Japan and the Philippines....I agree dry heat is easier to handle than high humidity - just makes everything feel hotter when your glasses are fogging and sweat is rolling down your back at 0700.DeEtta @ Courageous Joyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06726346272268287588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16366204.post-27336075206533721902011-07-14T03:18:43.099-08:002011-07-14T03:18:43.099-08:001. Yes, I like your title, lol.
2. I had to smil...1. Yes, I like your title, lol.<br /><br />2. I had to smile at the thought of American De'Etta living in Japan meeting at New Delhi.<br /><br />3. I might take a stab at The Great Divorce. I've never been a reader of "deep" books, and with the exception of Chronicles of Narnia, I consider Lewis to be "deep." But this looks doable.<br /><br />4. So I looked up your weather and realized we'd had similar. Huh, I thought. And then I remembered--we have A/C. I haven't had coffee yet this morning, so that's my defense for being slow.<br /><br />:DKristinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06713564000870166347noreply@blogger.com