Friday, December 19, 2008

New Book Dilemma

I'm sure many of you don't have any
problems seeing smaller print, but I do and
I just love this book so I will use all devices
locatable, to help me devour every word I can.

10 comments:

Sandy said...

Oh I'm with ya on this one, Great spread Again!!

MaryO said...

Oh yes, I understand. I keep a good sized magnifying glass on hand for moments like this!

Sandy said...

Hey, not sure how to reply to you - the Kiss cookies directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Combine sugar, peanut butter, and egg.
Shape into 1 inch balls and place on ungreased cookie sheet. NOTE: If dough is too sticky, refrigerate 1/2 hour or until easy to handle.
Bake for 10 minutes. Remove cookies from oven. Press a chocolate kiss into the center of each warm cookie.
ENJOY!

Anonymous said...

Very good likness to you., this page is great!!
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Kathleen said...

halogen reading lamp. $50
3.0 reading glasses $10
bifocal contacts $10 / 2week pair

ability to read Danny's Book PRICELESS

Wouldn't that be a great commercial!- UPS has my copy I can't wait to read it

Anonymous said...

I laughed all the way through your comment Kathleen--my glasses were $20.--plus gas--contacts about $75 a year--new brass floor work lamp half price from LampsPlus...Lighted Magnifier so old I forgot the price. And PRICELESS is right on Danny's book!!!....Winna

Margaret Ann said...

Grea t pages...love your composition and designs here a lot! :)

Tita Mama said...

I struggle with reading tiny print constantly. I've given up reading the newspaper and get all my news from the internet.

Great blog! Love your journal art!

Anonymous said...

I totally agree. If I hadn't read the small print in Danny Gregory's "Everyday Matters" and then checked his blog, I would never have discovered that he hates Israel. When I wrote to him about how dismayed I was, he wrote back, "Your loss." So I returned his book to Amazon.

Anonymous said...

love your graphic style. almost comic form. rich bold colours. kinda popart. fantastic stuff.