Ida_Ming_Tao

Ida_Ming_Tao

Favorite childhood novel: Tequila Mocking Bird

Tequila had a hard life growing up in provincial France to liberated ex-patriot American truffle hunters, with her only true friend in their trusty and adventuresome truffle pig, Sparkle.

(Scout is my favorite walking pork chop ever penned to paper.)



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  • dtbrents

    dtbrents says

    I've missed your comments on Theology Forum. I hope you are enjoying life. Doylene

    posted 2 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Renthead07

    Renthead07 says

    Hey Ida,

    Well, just dropping you a quick note, updating you on how I've been. It's been far too long since our last note exchange. I miss our visits. I'm moving into the college dorm this afternoon, though, and classes start for me on Tuesday, so I don't know how often I'll be on Shelfari for the next couple weeks. I don't know how often I'll be on at all, actually. I'll try to check up on new notes once a week or so, though.

    Other than that, my summer job finished up. Nothing much else new with me, though. I'll talk to you later.

    Your friend,

    Cammy

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Justin M

    Justin M says

    Hi Ida MIng Tao,
    A friend and I just started a group entitled 'Just For Atheists'. I value your opinion highly and I hope you add your views in our discussions.
    Wishing to see hear from you soon,
    Justin

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Annie

    Annie says

    Hi! Just wanted to stop by and say welcome to Across the pond! Make yourself at home in the group! Please feel free to start a new discussion, add to a current one, or bring back some old ones! We are currently adding nominations to our group read if your interested! See you there and thanks!

    Annie

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • carljohnson

    carljohnson says

    Ida, I'm so sorry! You left me a note complimenting my avatar a VERY long time ago, and I just realized I never replied. (I hadn't spent a lot of time on Shelfari, but am now getting back into it.) Yes, I am a photographer -- most of my public stuff can be found at http://www.flickr.com/photos/carljohnson

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • The Gilded Pen

    The Gilded Pen says

    Now is your chance to help decide which two titles will be picked as The Gilded Pen Book Club's reads for July and win a copy of either DUCHESS BY NIGHT by Eloisa James or AFTER THE KISS by Suzanne Enoch!

    Just check out the post on our club page to enter!
    (http://www.shelfari.com/groups/11253/about)

    Happy reading,
    Amber
    thegildedpen.com

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • uplandpoet

    uplandpoet says

    thanks for reaching out and expanding my understadning. i wa a little concerned that you might get defensive and attack, but i counted on your mature and generous nature.

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • dtbrents

    dtbrents says

    I enjoy your posts on Theology Forum. I look forward to seeing you there often. Doylene

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Renthead07

    Renthead07 says

    Hi, Ida,

    Thanks for the congrats on my graduation. I'm really glad to be done with it. Now all I have to worry about is college...

    The stables is going OK. I like it when my coworkers Ali, Mat, and Tyler are around, as I get along with them the best. Kristin intimidates me a lot, as does Shawn, but Derek, Alyssa, Jenna, and Amanda are nice, right in the middle. Plus, Mat's really cute (but he's Ali's boyfriend, so... I can't do nothing.) :(

    I'm going to try to graduate with a bachelor of science degree from college, as opposed to the arts, so I don't have to learn any foreign language... as I haven't ever taken any... We'll see if I can dodge that or not. I hope I can. ].[ And yeah, I'm not the best planner, but I do have good wits when it comes to me needing them, I think. If not, I try my best.

    I'm currently trying to finish up a fan fiction, actually. What I have written down as a final chapter or two is 19 pages and it's not finished. I'm trying really hard to finish it, so I can split it up into several chapters to post and hopefully finish the story. I do want to write a sequel, because I know this story will end up unfinished and needing conclusion, but I just don't know when I'll have time in the next few months to write, or even if I'll get ideas. But I don't want to let go of fanfiction, it's my life, you know? I always say I'm gonna leave it and I end up coming back. We just can't be apart from each other (wow, deep stuff, haha.)

    Again, thanks for the good luck wishes and I'm glad you have confidence in me, even if I may not.

    Cammy

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray says

    Check out the My Shelfari post in Shelfari Insiders!

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Renthead07

    Renthead07 says

    Hey there,

    Has it really been THREE MONTHS since I last talked to you? Wow!

    Even though it has been so long, I'm not going to say much (haha, right?), but I wanted to just update you on how I've been doing, since I've barely been around Shelfari in the past few months, and I'm probably going to delete my Myspace this summer (sorry, Truvy, and whoever else has me added. I just don't maintain it and to have all that personal information just sitting there, with the possibility of it getting spread, isn't worth the risk to me.) Anyways, some things: I graduate in four days from today, on Sunday. I'm pretty excited, I think, more to see family and such than to graduate. I'm sure it will be an emotional day, anyhow. Had my final choir concert last night, too; it was one of the most amazing nights of my life. So much connection, so many tears, so many memories all packed into about two hours. Crazy, but amazing! Ummm... what else? The day after graduation, I will be starting training to work six days (and sometimes nights) a week at a stables. Then this fall, I'm entering college, hoping to major in vocal (for now, since I got a scholarship), office administration (which seems more... job acquiring after college... than a vocal major does), and I'm still considering veterinary technician studies (I'd have to transfer twice, including once out-of-state, to complete that, though, so I'm not sure.) Other than that, not much else going on with me, just being driven nuts by all the graduation preparation in these final few days. I will probably not be writing at all this summer, and I don't know when I'll be writing this fall, due to my unknown college schedule, because Shelfari isn't exactly my forte anymore, even though it was for a while.

    I guess that's all from me. Sorry if this is too long. I guess I had to cram a lot to say into a little (well, sort of... haha...) message. Hope you are doing as well as I am and have a great summer, if I don't talk to you before I start working and college and all that jazz.

    Cammy

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • zeytin

    zeytin says

    heyy ida =) i haven't hear from you so lately. hope you are fine. how is everything ??

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Aimeesue

    Aimeesue says

    Eclectic Book Club Peeps:

    All righty, let's have those nominations for our next big read. What's everyone in the mood for?

    Post your selections in the "Genres" thread and we'll hash it out. If that takes too much energy, I will put all genres nominated in a hat and pick one at random!

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • J. Kaye

    J. Kaye says

    More exciting news at the Suspense & Thrillers Group…as you might already know that Keith Katsikas, author of “2060: The Newton Prophecies” will be leading a discussion on his book. We don’t have a date set up yet, but will in a couple of weeks.

    In the meantime, Amanda Stevens, author of THE DOLLMAKER, has also agreed to lead the discussion for May’s Group Read, which is THE DOLLMAKER. I’m really excited as this is something new and might become a new trend with our group discussions. If you’ve already read the book, come join us. If not, see if you can grab a copy. There’s still time as the discussion won’t begin until the first week of May.

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Loweyes

    Loweyes says

    I just read your replies to the baby seal killing thread - very sober, very eloquent. I'm proud to be your friend.

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Renthead07

    Renthead07 says