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Jun 01, 2021
Three tee shirts for the price of one!
When I ordered this tee shirt, I thought I was getting only one. But a 'this' turned out to be a 'these'! I got three tee shirts and I was definitely surprised. So that's one aspect of this purchase. Another is that the quality of the cotton is wonderful. These are very light weight which is great for summer and they have a feeling as if they're part silk, which they aren't. And the fit is perfect. I'm a tall, slim female and I got a size medium and the tee shirts are perfect.
The last thing is that the price is pretty amazing. $10 for three all-cotton tee shirts that are well made, fit great, and have an elegant look to them. Who could ask for more from a purchase like this?

Jun 26, 2025
A very nice little cutting board. Just w...
A very nice little cutting board. Just what I was looking for.

Jun 22, 2021
Valuable Insights into a Young Marcel Proust
I gave this book-- "Pleasures and Days"-- five stars because it contains so much heady, juicy, early prose from the young genius Marcel Proust. Much of this book was written when Proust was in his early twenties. Then again, I'm coming at this work backwards, having just spent fourteen months reading Proust's "In Search of Lost Time"-- not once, but once and half! And when I found out that there was an earlier Proust work-- ie-- "Pleasures and Days"-- I sure as heck wanted to read that too, knowing I would be meeting up with Proust and his obsessions at a root level.
In some ways the book reveals Proust as a very young, romantically inclined snob, but what a snob he was! What powers of perception he was mastering that would feed into his singular work, the many volumes of "In Search of Lost Time"-- a consummate portrait of an era, and the melancholy demise of that era, when the French aristocracy would find itself slowly morphing into relics of the 19th century as the 19th century transformed into the Modern Era. And voila! Here we are now!
Proust was a literary giant and in "Pleasures and Days," we get to see Proust's genius in its formative years constellating itself around his powers of perception, memory, his attention to detail, and his observations of the sensuous pleasures of young love, and all the early perversions and intensities in the name of love.