I'll just cut and paste his message. Take it away, Sneakeasy!
Sneakeasy's Bookshelf
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I've Registered, and Released, several books since my recent return to action. ;-D
So what happened at the end of 2008, why did I disappear?
A busy work life, and not enough time to do this cool hobby justice.
I donated a couple boxes of books to I forget who, in 2010, and moved on, though I DID keep that huge cool red bag Bookcrossing seems to no longer sell, as well as my rubber stamps, and some bags, don't ask me why. ;-D
I also updated over 30 books, from registered to travelling, that had been among those boxes of donated books.
A few months ago I donated the Red Bag to a charity, with no clue I was gonna slowly get back into Bookcrossing last month. ;-D
Those familiar with me, and how I Bookcross, know it was one of the most unique efforts in the history of the Community.
The Resurrection Project died when I left, but now I'm slowly gonna resurrect it. ;-D
"I have made it a special interest of mine, as you will see when exploring my bookshelf, to rescue books, as old as I am, and ESPECIALLY older than I, from the oblivion of Thrift Stores, Used Bookstores, Yard Sales, Garage Sales, and the like, and re-introducing them to new readers, and fans."
I have the distinction of having registered & released one of the oldest books on Bookcrossing (1849).
Some of the 30 books mentioned above are very old books, and I will gradually update entries with a little research to share more about each.
I was also founder of Bicycling Booklovers of Bookcrossing, and effort to get cyclists to set books free on bike rides. ;-D
"Are you a Bicyclist?
Do you Release books on Bike Rides, and mention this in Journal Entries, and better yet take pictures, with, or without, you and/or your Trusty Steed, to include in the entry? ( Not required, but a fun enhancement to any Journal Entry. )
Then why not proudly proclaim yourself to the world, in your Bookshelf Page, as a Bicycling BookLover of BookCrossing?"
I was known for researched entries for books I registered, and for my Zone & Release Photos.
I also blogged alot about Bookcrossing, not just on my current blog, begun in 2007, Musings of a Mad Macedonian , but on the one before that, as well.
I'm a poet, storyteller, genealogist, cyclist, hiker, photographer, and more.
My Cat Nikita was my co-blogger, since 2002, until I gave him his own blog in January 2010, Musings of an Opinionated Pussycat --- Orange County's Premiere Cat Blog! ;-D
As part of my recent return to Bookcrossing I've let "Nikita" register some of his favorite Cat books, share a photo of him looking at each book, and let him write the registration note entry. ;-D
He's curious to know if other fellow Cat Bloggers are also Bookcrossers like me. ;-D
I've been unemployed, unable to afford health insurance, since last Sept. 1st, and took computer classes to add some marketable skills to my resume, but last month I stupidly broke my ankle in 3 places, climbing down into a ditch after a feral cat.
After Surgery, and a month in a cast, and on crutches, the cast was removed yesterday, and I'm now hobbling around with an ankle/foot brace, trying to get used to walking on my right foot again.
The pictures included here are of the locations of 2 recent books sent Travelling, and of me
with a soon to be traveling book, at a bus stop in Santa Ana, Ca., this afternoon. ;-D
Mr. Kiril Kundurazieff
HOME: Santa Ana, Ca.
Writer, Poet, Humorist, Photographer
Cat Person, Cyclist, Walker/Hiker
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Catching Up with TexasWren
Ok, I guess I'll start this new feature.
I ran a BC support site from 2003 to 2010. After the site changes, I decided that my site was providing enough information to justify the monthly expense. So, I brought it to the blog. As time goes on, I will add more.
So, to catch up. After 17 years of owning and operating our own business, we lost our contract last summer. A big Mega-Corp came in, offered a better deal, and the small, local company (us) was terminated. So, I became unemployed. It appears that owning a company doesn't provide you with the things you need to get a job these days. I am currently doing home day care and have a wonderful 11 month old baby to care for each day. She's a doll and I am completely crazy about her--spoiling her rotten. ;-)
I also have an Etsy shop where I make a variety of handmade items. Thanks to a flurry of sales and some busy days, I only have one item left in the shop, but that will change soon. You can visit Wren's Crossing here. This is an example of one of the things I make.
I guess that's my exciting life. I'll close with a picture of my assistant--one of them. Meet Bubba. His job is to insure that any post has plenty of typos.
I ran a BC support site from 2003 to 2010. After the site changes, I decided that my site was providing enough information to justify the monthly expense. So, I brought it to the blog. As time goes on, I will add more.
So, to catch up. After 17 years of owning and operating our own business, we lost our contract last summer. A big Mega-Corp came in, offered a better deal, and the small, local company (us) was terminated. So, I became unemployed. It appears that owning a company doesn't provide you with the things you need to get a job these days. I am currently doing home day care and have a wonderful 11 month old baby to care for each day. She's a doll and I am completely crazy about her--spoiling her rotten. ;-)
I also have an Etsy shop where I make a variety of handmade items. Thanks to a flurry of sales and some busy days, I only have one item left in the shop, but that will change soon. You can visit Wren's Crossing here. This is an example of one of the things I make.
I guess that's my exciting life. I'll close with a picture of my assistant--one of them. Meet Bubba. His job is to insure that any post has plenty of typos.
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