Quote from: Ginny on January 27, 2025, 02:45:40 PMQuote from: John G. on January 27, 2025, 02:33:15 PMQuote from: Ginny on January 27, 2025, 02:28:19 PMHow did I manage to get myself in charge of a book discussion for one group this coming Saturday morning and the refreshment committee for another group next Monday afternoon?Is it a good book?Founding Gardeners: The Revolutionary Generation, Nature, and the Shaping of the American Nation by Andrea WulfIt’s more interesting than it sounds, especially since I’ve been to Washington’s Mount Vernon, Jefferson’s Monticello, and Madison’s Montpelier. My favorite chapter is the one about the creation of Washington, DC, and the White House.And on pages 115-116 there’s a truly frightening discussion of the Founders’ skepticism about the sustainability of the Republic.I would be afraid to discuss anything that could be political right now. It was fine when our group were all on the same page. I am sure a few of the newer members are on that other page, the one we don't like.
Quote from: John G. on January 27, 2025, 02:33:15 PMQuote from: Ginny on January 27, 2025, 02:28:19 PMHow did I manage to get myself in charge of a book discussion for one group this coming Saturday morning and the refreshment committee for another group next Monday afternoon?Is it a good book?Founding Gardeners: The Revolutionary Generation, Nature, and the Shaping of the American Nation by Andrea WulfIt’s more interesting than it sounds, especially since I’ve been to Washington’s Mount Vernon, Jefferson’s Monticello, and Madison’s Montpelier. My favorite chapter is the one about the creation of Washington, DC, and the White House.And on pages 115-116 there’s a truly frightening discussion of the Founders’ skepticism about the sustainability of the Republic.
Quote from: Ginny on January 27, 2025, 02:28:19 PMHow did I manage to get myself in charge of a book discussion for one group this coming Saturday morning and the refreshment committee for another group next Monday afternoon?Is it a good book?
How did I manage to get myself in charge of a book discussion for one group this coming Saturday morning and the refreshment committee for another group next Monday afternoon?
DR Ginny what were your top favorite recent book group books?
We currently do not have a book for February.
Quote from: George on January 27, 2025, 02:54:44 PMQuote from: elmore3003 on January 27, 2025, 04:46:23 AMDR George, I hope everything concerning your ma's legs comes out well.Thanks, Larry. She called me this morning and wanted me to come over earlier than I was planning so that I could feed her cat Henry because she hasn't been able to get out of bed. Lying still causes no pain at all.It must be very bad if she couldn't get up for Henry, but then she knew she could call you. More vibes for your mother.
Quote from: elmore3003 on January 27, 2025, 04:46:23 AMDR George, I hope everything concerning your ma's legs comes out well.Thanks, Larry. She called me this morning and wanted me to come over earlier than I was planning so that I could feed her cat Henry because she hasn't been able to get out of bed. Lying still causes no pain at all.
DR George, I hope everything concerning your ma's legs comes out well.
Quote from: George on January 27, 2025, 02:55:32 PMI came over and she was able to call her doctor's office because the pain had increased. They said to call 911 so that they could evaluate her. She did, and the EMTs came very quickly and brought her to whichever ER they took her to, and now I'm just waiting to hear from someone...anyone. Oh my. She would get to the car for you to drive her there. This sounds very scary.
I came over and she was able to call her doctor's office because the pain had increased. They said to call 911 so that they could evaluate her. She did, and the EMTs came very quickly and brought her to whichever ER they took her to, and now I'm just waiting to hear from someone...anyone.