I shall do my best to savor 'Orthodoxy', first with an audiorecording, then with the printed text.
Correct on both fronts, and thank you for the books, I have added them to my to-purchase list. I actually do own a copy of 'Man's Search for Meaning', as it was required reading for a favorite...
Boston Baroque's recording of "Messiah" and naturally the Vince Guaraldi Christmas album, but I will say, so much sacred music for Advent and Christmas is beautiful, but especially Stopford's setting for "There is no Rose" is a current favorite.
Savoring my way through 'The Once and Future King' by T. H. White, will have to speedread through a good deal of 'Orthodoxy' by G. K. Chesterton, as I promised a friend I would buddy read it over Christmas break.
After enjoying the Thin Man films, I finally read 'The Thin Man' this past summer, and it was great fun. Not as keen on most hard-boiled, but well worth revisiting.
Handkerchiefs are the way to go- good for daily use, and hand to have if someone is overcome by emotions or allergies. As for cufflinks, I only have two pairs, but they do the work for formal evening events.
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