All About Me Volume # 2 (Snowy652's journal)
17 journalers for this copy...
1. What is your name?
2. Where are you from?
3. What do you believe in?
4. What are your hobbies?
5. What do you do?
6. What are your likes/dislikes?
7. What are your hopes and dreams?
8. What is your favorite joke?
9. What is your favorite book? Why?
10. Who is your favorite author?
and anything else you would like to share.
Thank you so much for taking the time to tell me about yourself.
***Please journal the book when you receive it as well as when you send it to the next in line.
***When you are ready to send it PM the person after you on the mailing list for their address.
***If by chance the journal is full please send it back to me (snowy652) and I will send a replacement journal to the next person on the list.
***Please try and not hold on to the journal for more than 2 weeks (I know that at times life can throw us curve balls so if you need to keep longer we will understand -- just remember that many people are wanting to write and read this journal).
***Once I get the journal back I will pm you to see if you are interested in getting it back to read what others have added after you.
***Once I receive the other volumes back -- I will send them out as bookrings so that you (If you want) can read them as well.
Have fun and be creative!!!
Thanks for taking the time in joining this bookring and in moving it along -- I know that I and others appreciate it.
Blessings ~ ~ Shelley
1. AgnesXNitt (United Kingdom) ~ ~
2. lolly-the-tall (United Kingdom) ~ ~ Anywhere
3 molekilby (United Kingdom) ~ ~ Anywhere
4. TheWhiteLion (United Kingdom) ~ ~ Anywhere
5. Pink Manager (Greece) ~ ~ Europe
6. Vunna (Bulgaria) ~ ~ Anywhere
7. Potat1556 (Switzerland) ~ ~ Anywhere
8. Plinius (Netherlands) ~ ~ Anywhere
9. Samulli (Germany) ~ ~ prefer Europe - will Anywhere
10. morgenrot (Germany) ~ ~ Anywhere
11. book-man-8 (Germany) ~ ~ Anywhere
12. Schildkroet (Germany) ~ ~ Anywhere
13. Nikel27 (Germany) ~ ~ Anywhere
14.rainwolfe (USA) ~ ~ prefer USA will ship international
15.cordelia-anne (USA) ~ ~ prefer USA
16.Beaded Zebra (USA) ~ ~ Anywhere book is here
17. Back to Snowy652 (Canada)
*****Please note == if at anytime the journal becomes full == please send back to me (snowy652) and I will send out a blank journal to the next person on the list. Thank you.
Released 18 yrs ago (11/17/2005 UTC) at please use CONTROLLED RELEASES country in -- By post or by hand-ie ring, trade, RABCK, meet, British Columbia Canada
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Hi AgnesXNitt,
looking forward to reading what you added!!!
Thank for joining in on this ring.
Have a safe journey little book -- hope you come home really soon.
Sorry its taken so long, life's been a tad busy, but its done now and I'm waiting to get Lolly-The-Tall's address to post on!
Thanks to snowy652 for starting this journal ring!
Released 17 yrs ago (5/6/2006 UTC) at To the postoffice (controlled release) in Athens - Αθήνα, Attica Greece
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Isent the book today..
I'll send it on as soon as I read it which will probably be in the next three or four days
Released 17 yrs ago (6/13/2006 UTC) at to a fellow bookcrosser in book ring/ray, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
It was a great pleasure to find something about other Bookcrossers - their interests, dreams and hobbies.Thank you all!
The journal is on its way to Switzerland as of today!
I have made my entry few days ago and now am waiting for the adddress from plinius to send it on to netherlands. Thanks for this great idea.
I filled six or seven pages with horrible handwriting, I hope you can stand it. Today the journal is travelling on to Samulli.
I'll work on my entry over the weekend and hope to be able to move it along by next week.
I had a good time reading it and writing in it. Hope I didn't use up too many pages... ;o)
Thanks, snowy652, for organizing this. And thank you, Plinius, for the beautiful flowers!
One month later: I enjoyed reading and writing in this journal!It took me quite long,but November is one of the busiest month in my year! Thank you,snowy!!
Released 17 yrs ago (11/17/2006 UTC) at A fellow bookcrosser in By mail, A Bookring -- Controlled Releases
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
At least I send the book forward...sorry to keep it so long...
Released 17 yrs ago (11/29/2006 UTC) at
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
On its way to "Schildkroet"!
I am now taking a walk to the post office to get the journal on its way to Nikel27.
update:
thanks for sharing with me.
Released 17 yrs ago (1/15/2007 UTC) at Post Office in Book Ring, Ginsheim -- Controlled Releases
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
EnJoy the journal
How fun!
Released 16 yrs ago (7/13/2007 UTC) at via U.S. Postal Service in Bookring, Book Ring -- Controlled Releases
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
tried to get to the PO yesterday but had car trouble. this is finally on its way. I enjoyed spending time with you all!
I am happy to report that this journal is safe here in Decatur, Georiga, which is in the South, a part of the USA. Your journal entries have lifted my spirits this evening. I'm really enjoying your visit and will report back after I've had the chance to make my journal entry. Tomorrow, I'll have completed a 7-day stretch of work--very unChristinan and inHuman. I'm looking forward to resting afterwards and adding my voice to this lovely soul-party. All the best to you dear friends. May you have sweet dreams. Here in Decatur it is 8:14 p.m. and after my unChristina and inHuman schedule this week, I'm looking forward to dreaming some myself.
I'm sorry that completing this journal took longer than I expected. It is ending with good news. No more 7-day weeks for me. I'm leaving my job to take another. Also, as I write there's rain outside. Georgia has been suffering a terrible drought. I'll make another journal entry as I post this. I have enjoyed all of your journal entries. What a fascinating group of people.
There was a man who had terrible vision problems. He went to the ophthalmologist who diagnosed a serious infection of the eyes. The doctor sat down with the man, trying to figure out the source of the infection. He asked about his life, including his work for the circus. Finally, noticing that the man was most reticent about his work the doctor asked: "What exactly do you do at the circus?" The poor man revealed that it was his job to give enemas to the elephants. "WHAT," exclaimed the doctor, that explains the infection. You will have to find a new line of work." The poor man reeled, overwhelmed. "What," he answered the doctor, "and give up show business."
Do I have to explain why this is funny? Probably not.
I will be reading everyone's entries soon
blessings to you all