February Inventory - What is in the Store - Damp and Cool Weather in the Office
03/02/2010 update: If you got here through looking for a book via a trusty Internet browser, the March Inventory is above this blog entry, or if you don't want to look, just click the link here, the browsers are slow to update, so you may find yourself looking for a book title in this entry via an outdated search engine entry that has been "cached" or set aside as obsolete, but still retained.
http://mylynxbooks.com/2010/03/02/march-inventory-spring-in-the-air.aspx
Once a month we list what we have for sale. Not everyone wants to read hundreds of entries, but it comes to the top of our list for reference purposes. We remove the previous month's listing and put a link in that entry pointing here.
The reason why is lots of people come and glance at the seemingly endless list, some even use it to provide content in their own blogs, for reasons known only to them. Maybe they like long lists of book titles. Maybe you do too.
You might type in an obscure title for some long out-of-print book and find yourself right here, wondering - "How to I get that beautiful book? How do I make it my very own?"
You simply go to the book website shown in the fashionable forest-green link below and fulfill your heart's desire.
http://www.my-lynx-associates.com
To update you on our daily adventures: we are sitting here in semi-darkness, a delightful cold winter rain is intermittently drumming on the roof, and soaking the garden with some richly needed dampness. You might wonder why we are sitting in the semi-dark? That would be because of the layers of thick clouds at 11:00 AM in the morning. The automatic lighting system in the other room that is supposed to come on at sunset is blinking on in the other room. Darkness at the noontide, in other words. We are feeling like night-owls in the middle of the day.
The rains have not caused any flooding, always a concern while we drive around looking for new book treasures, since many of the roads are designed to allow the streams to flow right over them, with the idea being that money can be saved on bridges and overpass structures.
As a result here in Central Texas only the smart and strong survive, because otherwise, you could drive into the rushing water in the dark and vanish into a torrent of water crossing the road. Even the special-band weather radio with the mechanical computer voice reminds us whenever it rains "Turn Around Don't Drown", because the law of nature in the Old American West is unforgiving. We keep the volume on the weather radio here in the office turned up and on 24 hour alert mode in case things change.
You make a careless mistake driving down an unfamiliar road and you could end up on the top of your car with a cell phone in one hand while waving to the rescue helicopter with the other. If you are lucky enough to get out of the car in time, and that it floats long enough. Here is the place where two foot-list was in February, we will put a link to the March inventory for your convenience.
http://mylynxbooks.com/2010/03/02/march-inventory-spring-in-the-air.aspx
http://mylynxbooks.com/2010/03/02/march-inventory-spring-in-the-air.aspx
Once a month we list what we have for sale. Not everyone wants to read hundreds of entries, but it comes to the top of our list for reference purposes. We remove the previous month's listing and put a link in that entry pointing here.
The reason why is lots of people come and glance at the seemingly endless list, some even use it to provide content in their own blogs, for reasons known only to them. Maybe they like long lists of book titles. Maybe you do too.
You might type in an obscure title for some long out-of-print book and find yourself right here, wondering - "How to I get that beautiful book? How do I make it my very own?"
You simply go to the book website shown in the fashionable forest-green link below and fulfill your heart's desire.
To update you on our daily adventures: we are sitting here in semi-darkness, a delightful cold winter rain is intermittently drumming on the roof, and soaking the garden with some richly needed dampness. You might wonder why we are sitting in the semi-dark? That would be because of the layers of thick clouds at 11:00 AM in the morning. The automatic lighting system in the other room that is supposed to come on at sunset is blinking on in the other room. Darkness at the noontide, in other words. We are feeling like night-owls in the middle of the day.
The rains have not caused any flooding, always a concern while we drive around looking for new book treasures, since many of the roads are designed to allow the streams to flow right over them, with the idea being that money can be saved on bridges and overpass structures.
As a result here in Central Texas only the smart and strong survive, because otherwise, you could drive into the rushing water in the dark and vanish into a torrent of water crossing the road. Even the special-band weather radio with the mechanical computer voice reminds us whenever it rains "Turn Around Don't Drown", because the law of nature in the Old American West is unforgiving. We keep the volume on the weather radio here in the office turned up and on 24 hour alert mode in case things change.
You make a careless mistake driving down an unfamiliar road and you could end up on the top of your car with a cell phone in one hand while waving to the rescue helicopter with the other. If you are lucky enough to get out of the car in time, and that it floats long enough. Here is the place where two foot-list was in February, we will put a link to the March inventory for your convenience.
http://mylynxbooks.com/2010/03/02/march-inventory-spring-in-the-air.aspx

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