It took me a week to figure out how to get on blogger.com and now that I am finally here, now what do I do. I guess I will write this small note and then look around and see what other people are doing. I'll try to learn something. Pam
Well, I got my profile done and I hope you all get a chance to look at it. I did the best I could to get all the necessary information included. I will try to figure out how to make this look a little fancier next time.
I am looking forward to reading your posts, Pam. Have fun with blogging!
ReplyDeleteHello Pam! I am also new to blogger.com as well. I am starting to get the hang of this whole blogging thing. I'm also planning on transferring my credits to IUK after another one or two semesters here at Ivy Tech. Good luck to you this semester!
ReplyDeleteI'm back. I forgot about the blog in the last semester. I am going to try to keep up with it this time. And I will read other bloggers post also. I will be graduating very soon, thank goodness. I am worn out and need a little break. It seems like I do an awful lot of studying. I think I will be lazy this summer.
ReplyDeleteI am going to blog about my favorite author, Ernest Hemingway. I have read a lot of his books including A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Winner Take Nothing, True at First Light, The Garden of Eden, The Sun Also Rises, Across the River and Into the Trees, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, The Old Man and the Sea, and To Have and Have Not. I also read several short stories in the Essential Hemingway and I read a large biographical book titled, Hemingway: A Life Without Consequences. I really like Hemingway's life story and his personality. He was a man's man and he loved women. He loved to hunt and went to Africa to do it. His books are full of adventures and love stories. His writing pulls you in and makes you get emotional about the characters. Sometimes you don't want to put the book down. In fact I need to check if there are any other books I haven't read.
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