ClimbingSky

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  • One of the most enjoyable things about reading short story anthologies is the number of pleasant surprises you get. In the Golden Age of Detective Fiction (the 1920s & 1930s) everyone who wrote in Britain tried their hand at mysteries. Even Winnie-the-Pooh’s famous creator, A.A. Milne. Milne’s short story “Bread Upon the Waters” is an… Read more

  • I dressed quickly and followed her into the kitchen. She had coffee ready and handed me a cup, knowing by my face that something was wrong. She didn’t ask. She waited until I was ready. I said, “I had a friend who was killed last night. I know how, I know why and I know… Read more

  • I recently reviewed the John Dickson Carr novel Castle Skull here at ClimbingSky, which I liked very much. When I went online to my local library to find another book in the British Library Crime Classics Series to read this Carr novel, The Corpse in the Waxworks, immediately caught my eye. In The Corpse in… Read more

  • Musings on The Game

    With Opening Day less than a month away, my mind turns more and more to The Game. This year the teams that I will be following most closely are: The Twins collapsed last year due to a combination of injuries and poor situational hitting. They enter this season with injury questions around three key position… Read more

  • “We’re like licorice. Not everybody likes licorice, but the people who like licorice really like licorice.” ~Jerry Garcia Read more

  • A Need for Speed

    Anyone that has visited ClimbingSky by now knows that my favorite player is Rickey Henderson, the epitome of speed on the base paths. Getting on base, disrupting a pitcher’s timing/concentration by being a threat to steal makes it easier for your teammates to do their job: advancing runners and knocking in runs. My local nine,… Read more

  • Spring is Here

    I have long been silent on baseball here at ClimbingSky. For some reason, it is hard for me to write about baseball when there are no games going on. In the past, during the offseason, I would read baseball books to get me through the dark days. But for the past few years, I have… Read more

  • Some More Book Covers

    For the past few years I have been downsizing my various “collections” of books. Here are some of the great paperbacks I recently got rid of. Enjoy the great artwork! Read more

  • Hardboiled Coffee & Cigarette

    It wasn’t completely light when I woke up again, but the foggy, half-light that sometimes lingers along the coast in August. I got up and put some coffee water on and got under the shower. Pain leaped through my stomach and my head felt like a coconut that had fallen from a tall tree. I… Read more

  • On This Day in History

    1455: The Gutenberg Bible, the first book printed in movable type, was published 1954: The first mass polio vaccination was administered at Arsenal Elementary School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. According to a few sites on the internet (and we all know how reliable the internet is for facts and news) these two events happened on this day in… Read more