I am a 58 year old entomologist and a former zookeeper and nurse. I have been doing my "A Look Into The Insect World" lecture and slide show to libraries, schools and interested groups for 29 years. I have been writing haiku since 1991, and use these verses in traditional and pop-up greeting cards that I design and make for my friends. I listen to Library Of Congress Reading For The Blind cassettes every day, as I get double vision whenever I read books or watch TV for very long. I grew up without a TV, so I watch very little of it. I spend most of my time at my computer, and am a member of LinkedIn and AARP.
I am a nature lover who grew up in a family that raised 100 silkworms in large fish tanks each summer just for the fun of it, and my late father took ultra close up slides of the life cycles of these and other insects. I currently am identifying [1600]and have cleaned [about 400] of his 2000 insect slides. I have written a children's manuscript using Dad's slides and my haiku on insects and am resubmitting it for publication at this time.
I found out about you from a member of the nonfiction discussion in the books group at AARP's on line group. I am mostly a nonfiction reader [nature, insects, animals, travel, adventure, autobiographies of [especially] medical, nursing, veterinary, police, correctional, fire and EMT professionals, anthropology and culture, pioneers and their culture, biographies, history, WWII, the Mafia, FBI and other similar groups like the KGB, cooking, health, inventions and how things work, and many other subjects. I do like historical, cooking mysteries and suspense/espionage novels. My favorite authors are Gerald Durrell, James Harriot, Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder, Eric Sloane, and Ralph Moody, Studs Terkell, James Michener, Dickens, Twain, and others.
I look forward to meeting other book lovers and interesting people of all ages.