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Herşey Dahil Sadece 350 Tl'ye Web Site Sahibi Ol
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Web Siteye Reklam Ver
Sende web sitemize reklam vermek veya ilan vermek istiyorsan. Tek yapman gereken sitenin en altında bulunan yere iletişim bilgilerini girmen yeterli olacaktır. Ekip arkadaşlarımız siziznle iletişime gececektir.
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Web Sitemizin Yazarı Editörü OL
Sende kalemine güveniyorsan web sitemizde bir şeyler paylaşmak yazmak istiyorsan siteinin en aşağısında bulunan iletişim formunu kullanarak bizimle iletişime gecebilirisni
Cheap Reads
Wow, it's been a while since the last time I updated my 2011 Reading List! Here's what I have read since then. You can see the entire list at my Bookshelf page. Total Current Book Count: 28
Last Chance Saloon - Marian Keyes ***
This book was total girl fluff, but a great book to read at the beach or on a plane when you don't want to have to think too much about it.
Tarantula Woman - Donald O'Donovan (review here)
Sea of Glory - Nathaniel Philbrick ****
This book was about the exploring expedition of the United States, when they went out for four years and discovered land in Antarctica (before they didn't know if it was all ice or not). They also explore the Polynesian islands and the West Coast of the US, which belonged to Mexico and the British at the time. This book is historical, but not boring, like some of them can be.
Surviving the Extremes - Kenneth Kamler ****
This book was good! It is broken down into categories -- desert, jungle, high altitude -- and talks about what happens to your body in such extremes and how to combat the issues that you face. The author is a tad hung up on himself, but he is very knowledgeable and this was a very interesting read.
My Korean Deli - Ben Ryder Howe (review here)
Forrest Gump - Winston Groom **** (I won this at JC Martin - Fighter, Writer)
The book was very different than the movie, but I enjoyed it just as much! The only thing that sometimes bothered me was that it is written in 1st person and the grammar is (purposefully) horrible. Sometimes I have a hard time getting around that.
Beyond All Measures - Dorothy Love (review here)
Crossroads Road - Jeff Kay **
To be honest, this book was a little strange. It started off good. The premise is that this guy's overbearing mother in law wins the lottery and gives them a house and 2 million dollars, BUT they have to live in the same cul-de-sac as she does. They have funny in-law fights, but it gets a little ridiculous at a certain point.
Dirty Little Angels - Chris Tusa (review on it's way)
Just as a side note, I think I spent a total of 12 dollars on all these books, and most of that went towards Sea of Glory, which I bought at Borders at full price. The rest have been bought at Goodwill (.70 cents for paperbacks!) or were giveaways, either from LibraryThing, BookSneeze or other bloggers. I also frequently visit Amazon and get free classics for my Kindle.
What books can you recommend to me for summer reading? What is your monthly book budget? Do you have any cheap reads tips?
Don't forget, you can friend me on Goodreads if you haven't already! I want to see what you are reading!
Last Chance Saloon - Marian Keyes ***
This book was total girl fluff, but a great book to read at the beach or on a plane when you don't want to have to think too much about it.
Tarantula Woman - Donald O'Donovan (review here)
Sea of Glory - Nathaniel Philbrick ****
This book was about the exploring expedition of the United States, when they went out for four years and discovered land in Antarctica (before they didn't know if it was all ice or not). They also explore the Polynesian islands and the West Coast of the US, which belonged to Mexico and the British at the time. This book is historical, but not boring, like some of them can be.
Surviving the Extremes - Kenneth Kamler ****
This book was good! It is broken down into categories -- desert, jungle, high altitude -- and talks about what happens to your body in such extremes and how to combat the issues that you face. The author is a tad hung up on himself, but he is very knowledgeable and this was a very interesting read.
My Korean Deli - Ben Ryder Howe (review here)
Forrest Gump - Winston Groom **** (I won this at JC Martin - Fighter, Writer)
The book was very different than the movie, but I enjoyed it just as much! The only thing that sometimes bothered me was that it is written in 1st person and the grammar is (purposefully) horrible. Sometimes I have a hard time getting around that.
Beyond All Measures - Dorothy Love (review here)
Crossroads Road - Jeff Kay **
To be honest, this book was a little strange. It started off good. The premise is that this guy's overbearing mother in law wins the lottery and gives them a house and 2 million dollars, BUT they have to live in the same cul-de-sac as she does. They have funny in-law fights, but it gets a little ridiculous at a certain point.
Dirty Little Angels - Chris Tusa (review on it's way)
Just as a side note, I think I spent a total of 12 dollars on all these books, and most of that went towards Sea of Glory, which I bought at Borders at full price. The rest have been bought at Goodwill (.70 cents for paperbacks!) or were giveaways, either from LibraryThing, BookSneeze or other bloggers. I also frequently visit Amazon and get free classics for my Kindle.
What books can you recommend to me for summer reading? What is your monthly book budget? Do you have any cheap reads tips?
Don't forget, you can friend me on Goodreads if you haven't already! I want to see what you are reading!
Monday Escapes with Lonny Mag
Lonny's travel issue has arrived (July/Aug). Inside they detail packing/style lists for different destinations around the world:
They read my mind with this Greek location, I have been dreaming about traveling here this summer for awhile!
It is hard to believe that it was 8 years ago since I last left for Australia at almost this exact time of year!
The focus of one Monday Escapes (see here), I wouldn't mind traveling to San Juan this summer and making sure to pack that Trina Turk bikini...
For the rest of the travel style guides check out the most recent issue of Lonny.
Guidelines for Fat Loss
Let's start with number of calories - For fat loss, men need 1800-2200 calories while women need 1500-1800. This is a are generalization. Try to figure out how many calories you are consuming now and then reduce it by 10 to 20%.
I recommend folks eat 5 times a day - breakfast, snack, lunch, snack and dinner. This may not work for you. Try to find a meal routine that fits your daily schedule eating as frequently as possible.
Eat more vegetables. It is easy to get more fruit in your diet. Strive to eat more green foods, kale, spinach, sugar snap peas, etc.
Don't eat anything your great grandmother would not recognize as food and avoid eating foods from a bag or a box.
Eat when you are truly hungry, not bored.
Keep a food journal. This really works. Most successful losers keep a journal.
I recommend folks eat 5 times a day - breakfast, snack, lunch, snack and dinner. This may not work for you. Try to find a meal routine that fits your daily schedule eating as frequently as possible.
Eat more vegetables. It is easy to get more fruit in your diet. Strive to eat more green foods, kale, spinach, sugar snap peas, etc.
Don't eat anything your great grandmother would not recognize as food and avoid eating foods from a bag or a box.
Eat when you are truly hungry, not bored.
Keep a food journal. This really works. Most successful losers keep a journal.
MEHMET ÖZ AFRİKA MANGOSU HAPI İLE ZAYIFLAMA
Recap & A Beer
Well, I think I finally got my S(tuff) in gear enough to participate in Kim's Grab a Beer and Look What I did Last Week series. Actually, normally my week is not that exciting, so I don't want to bore you too much. This week was not that exciting either, but I do have a couple of photos, so I thought what the hey.
I made lists. See number 3 -- I am TRYING!
I worked a lot. 12 hours a day, 6 days a week.
And drank LOTS of coffee.
I got to play with a GPS for work! Fun!
Getting out into the field.
I had to stop to take some pictures of barns and stuff.
I tried to stay out of the rain.
And made more lists and plans for next week!
What did you do this week?
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