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GroupsCthulhu Mythos, Progressive & Liberal!

About me I teach high school English and History/Social Studies in the rural Alberta community of Drumheller. Before becoming a teacher I worked four seasons in south-western Manitoba as an archaeologist.

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A work in progress; both my online catalog and my collection at home. Whenever I leave a book store, be it a national chain, an independent book seller or some used book store in some hole in the wall, I usually walk away with at least 5 books.

I'm sort of cheating on some of my reviews. I've reviewed books on Amazon as well and rather than re-write them here, I've opted to cut'n'paste a few of them into LibraryThing. Lazy? Perhaps. I prefer to think of it as being efficient and economical. ;-)

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Your comments on the Non Campus Mentis page were truly entertaining! Thank you!
Hi there fellow Canadian. What a fascinating place to live and work! A good friend of mine hails from Drumheller and we visited together last summer. Is it a dream place to live as an archaeologist?
We were in Drumheller last July for a quick honeymoon after getting married in Devon, near Edmonton. We stayed at a B&B and went to the Royal Tyrell Museum, then swung through Calgary (braving the stampede) to go to the Glenbow Museum, where we spent nearly the entire time in the Blackfoot exhibit. It was a great time.

Sometime in the future, we're going to have to swing nearby again to catch the Siksika Nation interpretive center. Maybe on our way to Head Smashed In, which is also on the "to see" list.
"If I find a dinosaur while digging then I went to deep."

Thanks for the tip, I had to use that one yesterday.

The Human Osteology book actually belongs to my wife, but I've "borrowed" it.

A lot of archaeologists around here have massive libraries and are something of bibliophiles (at least with archaeology books), but I haven't been able to get them to sign up.
Lovers and loathers of Dan Brown and his on-off relationship with the English language are directed to http://chasmsoftheearth.blogspot.com/ You know it makes sense. Well, more sense than the book.
Thank you, Kurt! You left a note telling me how to delete duplicate listings. I truly appreciate that as I felt frustrated, which is not the way to be. . . of course it worked. (Hit the red X to far right: I add this in case anyone else needs it). Esta1923
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