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Robotswithpersonality
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Today's 'scratched my brain just right' sentence. 🎨

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Hooked_on_books
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This really lovely book is by a woman who has been a shepherdess for over 20 years focusing on pastoralism in Vermont. It‘s meditative and delves into her deep connection with the land. It reminds me totally of Raising Hare. I loved it.

#NBAlonglist, nonfiction

Chelsea.Poole Stacked! 7h
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The_Penniless_Author
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek | Dillard Annie
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A true religious pilgrimage, even if confined to the few square miles around Tinker Creek, near Dillard's home in Virginia. The journey here is internal. This is the best nature writing I've ever had the pleasure to read, not an ounce of sentimentality or nostalgia, no rote cliches about nature's grandeur. It is grand though, and ugly and mystifying and disgusting and beautiful. Life's mysteries distilled into one tiny plot of land.

The_Penniless_Author Seeking any help I can get - the Litsy app got deleted from my phone and I can't seem to find anywhere (reputable, at least) to download it. Any suggestions? 23h
Suet624 I don‘t understand. It‘s not in the apple store? (edited) 23h
Bklover I just checked the App Store and it was there. Strange. 22h
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Suet624 If you have an android and are having troubles,@JulesG has a workaround 22h
julesG The only "reputable" option for Android users is the Amazon app store. But I have no idea how that works. I have used the following workaround several times and it has worked for other Littens too 21h
julesG You need to download the app file and install it manually. Download the APK file here: https://litsy.en.uptodown.com/android Open the APK file. Your phone might say it's from an unreliable source, but you can tell your phone it isn't. This should install the Litsy App on Android. Other sources are:

https://m.apkpure.com/litsy/com.catch84.litsy
https://www.appbrain.com/app/litsy/com.catch84.litsy
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Suet624 @julesg thank you so much for all this information. 18h
The_Penniless_Author Thanks @julesG! Even after I gave it permission, my phone won't let me download. It says it's only compatible with an older Android operating system thst doesn't include certain necessary security features. Weird... 17h
julesG They haven't updated the app since 2017. 🙄🙄 13h
julesG It's weird, in most cases you can override the security messages and install the app. Wish I could just transport myself over and help you with it. 13h
The_Penniless_Author @julesG Oh, I think I got it. Now I just hope whatever janky website I downloaded this from doesn't infect my phone. 😂 Thanks again! 6h
julesG 🤞🏻🤞🏻 4h
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bibliothecarivs
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Recent acquisition for our personal library.

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Kenyazero
The Genius of Birds | Jennifer Ackerman
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Take a deep dive into different aspects of bird intelligence. I enjoyed learning about many birds native to my area from blue jays and chikadees to crows, and many I am not familiar with as well. The author takes a look at intelligence in birds' natural habitats, as well as intelligence shown for human purposes. #Birds #Nature #Nonfiction

Kenyazero Used for #GottaCatchEmAll Psyduck: involves puzzles @PuddleJumper 2d
PuddleJumper 🎉🎉 2d
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monalyisha
The Ghost Orchard | Helen Humphreys
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I understand why Humphreys titled the book The Ghost Orchard. It is absolutely the strongest section (followed by that on Robert Frost, and The Imagined Discovery of the White Winter Pearmain). The way in which she grafts the story of her relationship with both her friend and her father, and their deaths, onto the story of the apple is brilliant. The Parafilm that seamlessly binds the stories is Frost‘s friendship with the poet Edward Thomas.👇🏻

monalyisha 1/2: As she writes, “A hundred years is very old for an apple tree, as it is for a person. An apple tree exists for the same amount of time that we do, and this gives our relationship with the trees a certain poignancy.” It makes sense that the book would be equal parts plant & human-animal. We are capable of having all sorts of relationships (with the land and with each other). 3d
monalyisha 2/2: I almost wish that there was *more* memoir…but it‘s perfectly eloquent (and almost bite-sized — or, “of small to medium size,” as the catalogs would put it) the way that it is. 3d
Chelsea.Poole Great review! 2d
monalyisha Thanks, @Chelsea.Poole! Embarrassingly, I‘d totally confused Helen Humphreys with Helen MacDonald in my head. Now, having read this, I‘m just a Helen fan. Thirty Helens Agree: Helens can write! 2d
rockpools I learnt just yesterday that the Apple orchard I grew up with/in had been scrubbed up - this ‘100 years‘ fact makes me feel much more at ease (the trees weren‘t young when I knew them! Thank you - perfect timing for me. I‘ll try and find the book (which apparently I stacked years ago). And I thought Helen Humphreys and Helen Garner were the same person, so… 2d
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TheKidUpstairs
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"The world would count itself lucky if we were vultures or crows. An actual vulture turns death into feathers, and actual crow turns flesh into flight."

Chelsea.Poole Love this. My family and I were just discussing getting crow tattoos last night. I don‘t have any tattoos yet but I feel like a crow is worthy. 3d
TheKidUpstairs @Chelsea.Poole A crow is going to be my next tattoo! It'll probably be another year or two before I get it, but that's been my plan since I got my last one (caution: they're addictive!) 3d
Chelsea.Poole 👯‍♀️ great minds 🐦‍⬛ my hesitation is: where on earth do I put the thing!? When you get one, please post and tag me! 2d
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monalyisha
The Ghost Orchard | Helen Humphreys
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“It was all praise and miracle. Edward Thomas was right about a line of apples being the same as a line of poetry in another language.”

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monalyisha
The Ghost Orchard | Helen Humphreys
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It‘s fun to be reading about the Robert Frost Interpretive Trail.

I always stop on the way home from visiting one of my friends in VT. It‘s not a long trail (nor is it The Long Trail) but it‘s one of my favorite little walks!

It‘s nice to remember, especially in November, that it can be a blessing to live in New England. Romanticize your life, right?

AnnCrystal 🤩💝. 3d
dabbe 💚💙💚 3d
Amiable I ❤️ living in New England in all seasons. Even in November. But in February it‘s close. 😬😀 2d
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