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Jezebelle
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GenderFemale
IndustryMuseums or Libraries
Occupation'Berry Worker
LocationSouthern, United States
IntroductionI'm a woman of a certain age, 39.95 plus shipping and handling. I've been married. Now I'm not. I have the much coveted (by other people) one-of-each combo of offspring, whom I love dearly. Usually. (I really do forgive them for not being 2 of the same. It didn't matter which. Just the same. Hand-me-downs are so much cheaper!) I come from a large immediate, and much larger extended, family. They've given me an interesting background to develop my "worldview" from. Well, that and living in 3 areas of the U.S. with distinct cultural identities, plus a wealth of fortunate exposure to other faiths and cultures from grade school on. I work full time for a public library system south of the Mason-Dixon line. Hopefully that will change in the next couple of years. And hopefully you'll still like what I write here after that!
InterestsReading, Cooking/Baking, Knit & Crochet, Dabbling in Bellydance & Yoga, Gardening, Herbal Medicine, Self-Sufficiency, Crime Dramas
Favorite moviesA Christmas Story, Harry Potter 1-8, Star Wars Original Trilogy, Star Trek-ALL of them, the Jane Austen movies,Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Con Air, Domino, , Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, Keeping Mum, Love Actually, Mary Poppins, Pride and Prejudice (Kiera Knightly version AND the BBC miniseries, Talladega Nights, The 300, The Thomas Crown Affair, V for Vendetta, Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Gene Wilder version)
Favorite musicNot much into opera or hip hop and what's called rhythm and blues today. Everything else can be found on my radio or in my collection. One day I too will have an mp3 player. For now, I make do.
Favorite booksBahahahahahaha! How long do you have? I'll give you authors instead: Laurell K Hamilton, Charlaine Harris, J.R. Ward, Karen Marie Moning, Judith McNaught, Julie Garwood, Anne McCaffrey, Diana Gabaldon, L.A. Banks, Patricia Cornwell, Tom Clancy, Linda Howard, Catherine Coulter, Mary Janice Davidson, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Nora Roberts, Kim Harrison, Susan Cooper, Madeleine L'Engle, Ursula LeGuin, Charles DeLint, Lloyd Alexander, Katherine Patterson, and the list goes on...;) A few books stand alone - The Wake of the Wind by J. California Cooper, My Jim by Nancy Rawls, The Color of Love by Sandra Kitt, Milk in My Coffee by Eric Jerome Dickey, The Color of Water by James McBride, Regina by David Eddings
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