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Grey Matters: Getting our Christmas on!
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Monday, December 5, 2011. Getting our Christmas on! Is a weird way to restart my blog, but if I don't do it, it will never happen. So remember this little guy? He isn't so little anymore. He is doing great. We consider him a true miracle. He is a piece of heaven on earth. He is still always happy, and never complains. In fact the only time he really cries is when his brothers and sister are getting scolded. Bless his heart. He hasn't been in the hospital for over a year! He is talking a lot! He approache...
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Grey Matters: December 2009
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Monday, December 28, 2009. When I'm worried and I can't sleep. I count my blessing instead of sheep. Then I fall asleep counting my blessings. When my bank roll is getting small. I think of when I had none at all. And I fall asleep counting my blessings. I think about a nursery. And I picture curly heads. And one by one I count them. As they slumber in their beds. So if your worried and you can't sleep. Count your blessings instead of sheep. And you'll fall asleep counting your blessings. Best for baking...
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Grey Matters: Blessings
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Monday, December 28, 2009. When I'm worried and I can't sleep. I count my blessing instead of sheep. Then I fall asleep counting my blessings. When my bank roll is getting small. I think of when I had none at all. And I fall asleep counting my blessings. I think about a nursery. And I picture curly heads. And one by one I count them. As they slumber in their beds. So if your worried and you can't sleep. Count your blessings instead of sheep. And you'll fall asleep counting your blessings.
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Sources for Victorian Research: Victorian Days
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Sources for Victorian Research. Places on the Internet to Start Your Exploration. Sunday, January 2, 2011. I stumbled across a site called "Victorian Days." It is an offshoot of www.AngelPig.net. Apparently it started out as a Barbecue site, that branched out into Southern culture and then got into Victorian society. Rather than the meandering endeavor this might imply, I'm thinking it's a genius with too much in their brain to stay focused on just one subject. Here is the link: Victorian Days. About Dr&...
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Sources for Victorian Research: Mostly Victorian
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Sources for Victorian Research. Places on the Internet to Start Your Exploration. Thursday, August 2, 2012. Moira Allen shares her vast collection of articles and illustrations from Victorian books and magazines. She has scanned them to pdfs for you to download and has divided them up into categories. Now instead of reading what modern people say about Victorians, you can read what the Victorians said of themselves. Click here to visit Mostly Victorian. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dr WA Howe Links.
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Sources for Victorian Research: June 2013
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Sources for Victorian Research. Places on the Internet to Start Your Exploration. Wednesday, June 5, 2013. I ran across a little treasure trove of Victorian culture. Sohie Lagace is an engineer by day and a role player by night. One her favorite games is Castle Falkenstein with its Steampunk setting. She has a webpage called "The Salon" that has links to all sorts of Victorian fashion, etiquette, culture, language and technology. Here are just a few of the links:. Speech of the Lower Classes. Dr Wendell ...
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Sources for Victorian Research: November 2013
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Sources for Victorian Research. Places on the Internet to Start Your Exploration. Tuesday, November 19, 2013. Passing English of the Victorian era. I found a little gem: Passing English of the Victorian era: a dictionary of heterodox English, slang and phrase. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Now available at last: The future adventures of Dr. Wendell Howe. Passing English of the Victorian era. Other Sites of Interest. Author of Walking a Fine Timeline. First book in The Adventures of Serendipity Brown. Dr We...
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Sources for Victorian Research: The Salon
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Sources for Victorian Research. Places on the Internet to Start Your Exploration. Wednesday, June 5, 2013. I ran across a little treasure trove of Victorian culture. Sohie Lagace is an engineer by day and a role player by night. One her favorite games is Castle Falkenstein with its Steampunk setting. She has a webpage called "The Salon" that has links to all sorts of Victorian fashion, etiquette, culture, language and technology. Here are just a few of the links:. Speech of the Lower Classes. Also thank ...
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Sources for Victorian Research: August 2014
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Sources for Victorian Research. Places on the Internet to Start Your Exploration. Friday, August 1, 2014. 1876 Victorian England Revisited (A Time Travel Adventure). This is a fun site with an almost game like feel. (Kids would love it.) However the creator, Betty Malheiro, has taken great pains to be thorough and accurate on the Victorian era. You feel like you really have time traveled. Click here to visit 1876 Victorian England. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Other Sites of Interest. Follow Me on Twitter.
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Sources for Victorian Research: October 2009
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Sources for Victorian Research. Places on the Internet to Start Your Exploration. Saturday, October 31, 2009. Hey, Walter actually does this for a living! Yes, that's Walter Nelson on the left.) He works with museums, schools, historical societies, etc. and has provided historical expertise to the History Channel, A&E, Showtime and Disney. Here is a segment Walter Nelson did for Pen and Teller's show. Victorian Etiquette. Link to: The Gentleman's Page. Link to Averyl's Attic. Many people still the ninete...