Posts Tagged ‘spring’
Love this pedemeter – I’ve been through 4 of these now. I find it incredibly motivating tracking my every step!
This one is sturdier; the clip seems stronger and it doesn’t fall off like others I’ve had. It’s pretty accurate and doesn’t record steps when I am biking (which I like).
It is a bit larger than I realized, so it sticks out further than I would prefer. I haven’t tried it in the pocket yet, but am going to.
What a beautiful book! Our book club read it as a second choice but it quickly became #1. I grew up in this era and never did understand some of the do’s and don’ts I was subjected to. The book answered many of these questions. I only wish my grandmother was still alive so I could ask her….”why?”. I would love to hear her answers as she was a most tolerant and understanding woman. This book is a definite keeper for anyone who has a need to know how the civil rights movement looked from a different perspective, how those most affected feared for their lives, their jobs, and their families if they dared to speak out. The courage and tenacity of Aibiline, Minny and Skeeter brought tears to my eyes many times. A must read!!
Lisle 46750 Brake Spring
There is nothing that I can add that hasn’t already been said about this book. But it was an important book to me in my teen years. Feeling lost, this book made me feel as if someone out there understood me. And for that I will forever be grateful to JD Salinger. May he dance with angels.
Shaolin Spring Autumn Knife