Riddle Sideways: late again
Adams Rubble: Hello Riddle :)
Riddle Sideways: hello
Adams Rubble: Lots of activity may begin here at any time so I may be called away
Adams Rubble: I see you added a part II to the Rolling Coal
Riddle Sideways: yes
Riddle Sideways: thanks for that topic
Adams Rubble: we need more Rolling Compassion :)
Riddle Sideways: yes
Adams Rubble: and Rolling Respect
Riddle Sideways: however, it started great chats
Adams Rubble: :)
Adams Rubble: Last Sunday we discussed Ritual
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Riddle Sideways: had to sleep thru it :(
Adams Rubble: yes, certainly understandable
Riddle Sideways: was just trying to review a radio show heard a couple days ago
Adams Rubble listens
Riddle Sideways: trouble finding the really good quote
Riddle Sideways: so , was making diner few days
Riddle Sideways: ago
Riddle Sideways: and radio was on
Riddle Sideways: (remember radio?)
Adams Rubble: :)
Riddle Sideways: a show "Latino USA" was on
Riddle Sideways: neat stuff about bi-lingral chats
Riddle Sideways: language switching mid-sentence stuff
Riddle Sideways: then a segment on "minions" from the
Riddle Sideways: Dispictable Me movies
Riddle Sideways: they have a made-up language
Riddle Sideways: the resonates with bi-linguals
Adams Rubble: have no idea what Dispactable Me movies are
Riddle Sideways: no-mater
Adams Rubble: :)
Riddle Sideways: the little segment after that
Riddle Sideways: was some european culture
Riddle Sideways: that relates flowers and feelings and books
Riddle Sideways: had to leave the room and missed much of it
Riddle Sideways: came back to hear
Riddle Sideways: that some books die in us
Adams Rubble: !!!
Riddle Sideways: like roses die in a few days
Riddle Sideways: some books that are finished being read
Riddle Sideways: might die away
Riddle Sideways: non-memorable book reads
Riddle Sideways: need to find that time mark
Riddle Sideways: again Riddle is rattling on in confusing state
joydivyanshu Resident: 's current display-name is "joydivyanshu".
Adams Rubble: not at all--interesting way to put it :)
joydivyanshu Resident: hi
Riddle Sideways: Hello Joy
Adams Rubble: takes away the guilt of having forgotten a book. hehe
Adams Rubble: Hello Joy :)
Riddle Sideways: interesting, how did you sit backward?
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Adams Rubble: I find if I read too many books at one time, most of them die
A visitor !!!
joydivyanshu Resident: i was searching someone who can speak eng.
joydivyanshu Resident: now i found hassh
joydivyanshu Resident: can u help me?
Riddle Sideways: we'll try
joydivyanshu Resident: what to do here?
Riddle Sideways: I should tell you that the chats here are recorded
joydivyanshu Resident: ok
Riddle Sideways: and published onto our wiki pages
joydivyanshu Resident: ok
Riddle Sideways: is that ok with you?
Riddle Sideways: to be part of it?
joydivyanshu Resident: u both were talking about books.... which books u love to read?
Riddle Sideways: just gave you an introductory notecard about our group
Riddle Sideways: this group also trys to be quiet/meditative each 15-minutes
Riddle Sideways: many times missing it :(
joydivyanshu Resident: hi, i am joy , i ve started it yesterday only so i dont know much but it is a awesome
Riddle Sideways: ok
joydivyanshu Resident: i ve ride a bat also
joydivyanshu Resident: k bye..
joydivyanshu Resident: see u all later
Riddle Sideways: having half hearing a radio show that was comparing flowers and books
Riddle Sideways: in a confusing and far reaching way
Riddle Sideways: as flowers die away
Riddle Sideways: so do some books
Riddle Sideways: that are sweet and beautiful
Riddle Sideways: bye
Adams Rubble: :)
Adams Rubble: I really like that analogy. It works especially well for novels
Riddle Sideways: and sometimes poems
Adams Rubble: we get all involved and then it fades away
Adams Rubble: yes poetry
Adams Rubble: and paintings :)
Riddle Sideways: and Moody Blues song lyrics
Adams Rubble: hehe
Adams Rubble: Knights of white roses
Riddle Sideways: :))
Riddle Sideways: the smell of a fresh cup of tea
Riddle Sideways: bringing back the roses smell
Adams Rubble: :)
Riddle Sideways: bringing back the little book read on the deck that day
Riddle Sideways: with a cup of tea and the roses
Riddle Sideways: the sun was too hot
Riddle Sideways: so we went inside
Riddle Sideways: the book got set down
Riddle Sideways: and died away
Adams Rubble: and it is OK :)
Riddle Sideways: yes, it is
Riddle Sideways: the "Living Room" (wow, what a phrase)
Riddle Sideways: has a book case
Riddle Sideways: the one on the left
Riddle Sideways: is chikdren's books
Riddle Sideways: the 200 kids books
Riddle Sideways: that could not be gotten rid of
Adams Rubble: :)
Riddle Sideways: the kids are older and moved away
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Riddle Sideways: those 200+ books have to stay
Adams Rubble: Reading to the children--now that is a sweet flower
Riddle Sideways: must not let those die away
Riddle Sideways: to walk by and read the jacket titles
Riddle Sideways: and remember the flowerings
Adams Rubble: :)
Adams Rubble: and be thankful for the children
Riddle Sideways: ahhhh :)
Adams Rubble: and thankful TO the children
Riddle Sideways: without the children, Mother's Day would ...
Riddle Sideways: well, what shall you fill today with?
Adams Rubble: love?
Riddle Sideways: good
Riddle Sideways: just that thought, just reading that word brings a warmth
Riddle Sideways: there is a peace that makes typing difficult
Riddle Sideways: no wanting to disturb
Adams Rubble: thank you for reminding me to enjoy a book like a flower and not fret over not remembering the contents afterward
Adams Rubble: in a way reading a book can be a ritual
Adams Rubble: sorry for disturbing :)
Riddle Sideways: :)
Adams Rubble: I must go. Thank you for the chat :)
Adams Rubble: have a nice peaxceful day
Riddle Sideways: the reading to get something out of a book
Riddle Sideways: yes, have your best day
Adams Rubble: bye friend :)
Riddle Sideways: bye friend
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