Wednesday, July 04, 2007

cleaning house


Is anyone interested in the following books? They're wasting space at my house, and they're valueless on Amazon.

  1. Lavender: Practical Inspirations for Natural Gifts, Country Crafts & Decorative Displays - Tessa Evelgh, 1996, Lorenz Books, Hardcover.
  2. The New Candle Book: Inspirational Ideas for Displaying, Using & Making Candles - Gloria Nicol, 1996, Lorenz Books, Hardcover.
  3. The Complete Soapmaker: Tips, Techniques & Recipes fpr Luxurious Handmade Soaps - Norma Coney, 1996, Sterling/Lark, Hardcover.
  4. Herbal Remedies: An Introduction to Herbs & Their Theraputic Uses (Naturally Better Series) - Tamara Kircher & Penny Lowery, 1996, Macmillan, Hardcover.
  5. aveda pure essences: using flowers and plants to achieve a sense of well-being, circa 1993 0r 1994, soft-cover guide for retailers, very informative about essential oils in general.

Seriously, if anyone wants them, lemme know, otherwise I'm leaving them on the table in the hallway, and who knows what sort of strange neighbors I might have reading them.

(Someone left a huge stack of supernatural romance novels on that table, for criminy's sake - which I have, of course, been working my way through ever since.)

2 comments:

Matthew said...

You don't make your own candles or soaps anymore? I miss your "I want to be a hippie!" days.

Or whatever you refer to them as.

I don't want any of those books. Damn it. Where's the good shit?

(Do you want your Queen of the Damned comics back? ever?)

pixiemartin said...

I never actually made soap or candles.

And I can actually find out the majority of the information in these books online, if I should so happen to need it.

If der intarweb falls down and goes boom, then I'm fux0red.

As for the comix, keep 'em, trash 'em, whatever. They're yours.