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What are you reading these days? (Part ELEVEN (2015) ongoing thread for 2015
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Nina, I can understand your confusion. It's best to always try to find the beginning of the conversation before you read the reply. :)

Good idea, Werner.


I've rarely found an element replacement. I guess it happens in some places, but most of my experience was in an area where the water was just too acidic so it ate holes in the tank. Here it isn't, but ours was leaking, too. I'm glad the element went because otherwise I wouldn't have caught the leak.







To blow the water to the sink, I'd think he'd have to unhook the cold water & blow into it, so he might get the top 1/3 or so until the water level falls below the bottom of the hot water pipe. After that, just air will come out.
I think I'd unhook the cold water pipe & hook a hose to it & siphon the water out as far as I could. Then I'd take the top element out, stick the hose in there & siphon the rest. His call, of course. I'm judging by the water heaters I know &, as I mentioned earlier, all of them have a drain so it wouldn't come up.


Just another thought. I hate to see you all go without hot water for so long. Personally, if I couldn't get to it until Thursday, I'd hire a plumber.


An audio sample can be heard here: http://www.audible.com/pd/Bios-Memoir...




"But How Could You Live and Have No Story to Tell."
Fyodor Dostoye Dostoyersky


I recently listened to an audiobook version of No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt - The Home Front in World War II by Doris Kearns Goodwin. It was fascinating. At that time, the White House was more like a hotel, with all the famous persons staying there to be with FDR.








Now, I have starte book one of The hunger Games Trilogy, The Hunger Games. Very well written, so far.

I recently finished reading Mrs. Kennedy and Me: An Intimate Memoir by Clint Hill.
For me it was compulsive reading. So I finished it in one day.



Villette by Charlotte Brontë
The Pursuit of Love by Nancy Mitford

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I read this book sometime in the 1990's. I have just now come across the quotes which I copied from the book. They are done in my own longhand writing and there are almost 14 pages of these notes!
The author, May Sarton, had a sharp mind. She had an ability to express so much deep wisdom about life in beautiful prose. I'm amazed as I re-read my notes! Such wisdom! For example, below is a quote from page 32:
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"So it is being together that matters, not any longer what we may say or not say."
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That thought is so deep and so true and it is expressed in such a simple way.
May Sarton was indeed a philosopher; she had a deep grasp of what it means to be a human being, with all our varied experiences and their effects on our psyches.
I'm so glad I saved these notes.
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My review is at: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

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