Fragments / Friday the 13th

BAMA BOUND ~ I just returned from a few days in the Heart of Dixie--a pleasant trip for this time of year, as 'bama was experiencing the same return to coolness that we were here in southwest Virginia, though to a much lesser degree. And the pollen season had mostly passed by the time I arrived last Sunday to spend some time in my home town with my mom. Wednesday afternoon, tornado sirens woke us from an afternoon nap--one went north of Birmingham towards Gadsden, another south towards Alex City. That weather feature I don't miss about Alabama.
BOOKS on TAPE ~ Well on CD, actually. A very thoughtful patient made a special trip back to the clinic last Thursday to bring me BLINK: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell. This was the first audiobook I've ever listened to, and it was great--both the book and the concept. I wonder if Gladwell's first book, TIPPING POINT, is available in the same format?
BOOKS in BAMA ~ While back in Birmingham for my birthday visit with mom, I spoke to the seniors group at her church--about a hundred folks--for a luncheon meeting. This might have been most pressure I've been under to do well--in my little dog and pony show before folks mom would see week after week. But seeing as how the book tied back to B'ham, it was easy to find a few pieces from Slow Road Home that "worked" for this setting. The nice man, after reading my bio, introduced me as "Floyd First." I thought that might make a nice local bumper sticker. I hated to correct him.
STEP-IT-UP ~ Don't forget on April 14 to join in for Step It Up Day 2007 in an event near you. Are you satisfied with the pace of politically-expedient change proposed for America's rollback on CO2 emissions? I'm not. Cut Carbon by 80% by 2050 is the more aggressive timetable proposed by this movement. Make your voice heard on this issue, even as we feel our way toward making this massive change in business-as-usual. These are critical times, folks.
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2 Comments:
floyd- glad you had a nice trip! :)
i wanted to see if you had heard of the documentary "Black Diamonds: Mountaintop Removal and the Fight For Coalfield
Justice" by Catherine Pancake. i just heard about it b/c she's a native of our county and won an award for it. something i'll be checking out......
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