Kitchen turned into a war zone, books from <br />library making up for lack of colours removed <br />at your request, two wooden boards to lift <br />my books high for easy reading <br /> <br />‘Mind, Magic & Mysteries’, ‘Strange Stories and <br />Amazing Facts’, ‘True Stories of a Private Eye’ <br />by Tillman and Hunter; Cecil Murphey’s ‘Aging <br />is Attitude’ – such fun finding these <br /> <br />I shall read them one by one, already doing fine; <br />discovering ‘in retrospect we turn trauma into the <br />best of times, our worst experiences are decisive <br />moments for change of direction’ <br /> <br />Already - in my life - this is the best of times… <br /> <br /> <br />1. ‘The encyclopedia of Mind, Magic & Mysteries’ <br />by Francis X. King <br /> <br />2. ‘The Reader’s Digest Book of Strange Stories and <br />Amazing Facts’, Reprinted July 1977 <br /> <br />3. ‘The Man with the Turquoise Eye - True Stories of <br />a Private Eye’ – Norma Mott Tillman with David Hunter <br />Rutledge Hill Press; 1995<br /><br />Margaret Alice Second<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/war-zone-4/
