tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1094045454996557569.post3302892689120940198..comments2024-01-08T03:25:57.490-08:00Comments on Liz Adair, Writing the Red Rock Country: Regolith, Orthoclase, and Other Lovely WordsLiz Adairhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08815648250166705199noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1094045454996557569.post-20195851002028421752009-11-26T19:02:08.747-08:002009-11-26T19:02:08.747-08:00Wow, Monique! I'll practice my vocab before I...Wow, Monique! I'll practice my vocab before I talk to you about geology. How fun to find we have yet another connection.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11972922749629068838noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1094045454996557569.post-88851302904505942812009-11-26T16:58:57.083-08:002009-11-26T16:58:57.083-08:00Wow Liz I find we have more then just a love of wr...Wow Liz I find we have more then just a love of writing in common. I took geology in college and I LOVE rocks. I rarely indulge myself however because my love of no clutter wins out, but I do enjoy looking at them...and I do have a piece of galena hanging round. In college my geology professor practically begged me to change my major...I aced the class with a 112%. I did enjoy it and, according to the professor, I'm somewhat of a natural. But my heart was set on psychology. I also have bought from the Great Courses company. We purchased a bunch of studies on the old testament...very secular view though. Don't recommend. But the others we have seen have all been good. I too recommend them.Moniquehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14031524205974204614noreply@blogger.com