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A Daughter of Venice: March 2012
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A Daughter of Venice. Thoughts on and inspired by John Seymour Wood's "A Daughter of Venice". Monday, March 19, 2012. The Everyday in Venice. Diary entry: Venice, Nov. 8th. While at Café Florian, the narrator meets with an acquaintance, Miss Romney. Regarding Venice, she says to him, “But Mr. Burden, is it not awfully-er-dirty? Posted by Sophia Khan. Links to this post. Labels: Reflections on Venice. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Everyday in Venice. Diary entry: Venice, Nov.
A Daughter of Venice: December 2011
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A Daughter of Venice. Thoughts on and inspired by John Seymour Wood's "A Daughter of Venice". Sunday, December 11, 2011. Seeing vs. Feeling Venice. Diary Entry: Venice, Nov. 4th. Making reference to tourists pointing with umbrellas at Palazzo Mocinego, the narrator states:. 8220;It assists more than the flaming advertisements of the curiosity shops in making of Venice an exhibition, a something to be seen, not felt.”. What is the difference between something that is seen and something that is felt? Seein...
A Daughter of Venice: Seeing vs. Feeling Venice. Diary Entry: Venice, Nov. 4th
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A Daughter of Venice. Thoughts on and inspired by John Seymour Wood's "A Daughter of Venice". Sunday, December 11, 2011. Seeing vs. Feeling Venice. Diary Entry: Venice, Nov. 4th. Making reference to tourists pointing with umbrellas at Palazzo Mocinego, the narrator states:. 8220;It assists more than the flaming advertisements of the curiosity shops in making of Venice an exhibition, a something to be seen, not felt.”. What is the difference between something that is seen and something that is felt? Seein...
A Daughter of Venice: May 2012
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A Daughter of Venice. Thoughts on and inspired by John Seymour Wood's "A Daughter of Venice". Thursday, May 24, 2012. Il dolce far niente. The sweetness of doing nothing. Diary Entry: Venice, Nov. 15th. 8230;I may be, for aught I know, being silently steered to my death. I care not; I recline on the cushions, and seem to feel the smooth water slipping underneath; this is enough; this is Venice…. Posted by Sophia Khan. Links to this post. Labels: Reflections on Venice. Sunday, May 20, 2012.
A Daughter of Venice: Il dolce far niente. The sweetness of doing nothing. Diary Entry: Venice, Nov. 15th
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A Daughter of Venice. Thoughts on and inspired by John Seymour Wood's "A Daughter of Venice". Thursday, May 24, 2012. Il dolce far niente. The sweetness of doing nothing. Diary Entry: Venice, Nov. 15th. 8230;I may be, for aught I know, being silently steered to my death. I care not; I recline on the cushions, and seem to feel the smooth water slipping underneath; this is enough; this is Venice…. Posted by Sophia Khan. Labels: Reflections on Venice. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Florence from the Heart :: Sophia Khan
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Sophia Khan - Designer/Educator. Visit Sophia Khan's site]. Appreciating Florence over Time. A tall, rusticated stone arch embedded in a palace's wall basks in the sunlight emitting a sense of antiquity. Architect, Writer, Artist. The Learning Center of Tuscany. Learn to teach English with TLC in only 4 weeks in beautiful Florence, Italy! Website designed and developed by Melinda Gallo. Photos for the site by Melinda Gallo.
Florence from the Heart :: Appreciating Florence over Time
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Appreciating Florence over Time. Published on September 29, 2011. Portions of this article have been adapted from the blog, A Daughter of Venice. Image attribution: By Of the individual pictures, Gryffindor, of the panorama, Roland Geider (Ogre) [GFDL (www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-3.0 (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons. Architect, Writer, Artist. The Learning Center of Tuscany. Learn to teach English with TLC in only 4 weeks in beautiful Florence, Italy!
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Wednesday, August 19, 2015. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Monday, July 20, 2015. Stumbling across my blog. In the meantime, I will go and try to put something of interest together for you. Maybe something that will make you laugh, maybe something that will bore you out of your mind, or maybe I will scrounge up something to pull your heart strings. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Monday, January 19, 2015. A sum up of the last few months, and the year. Now for the first craft show:.
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adaughterofthemanse | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. July 29, 2013. I am moving to Blogger. Here is the link: http:/ adaughterofthemanse.blogspot.ca/. View all 2 comments. My Collage of photos and words. July 13, 2013. So many small thing have happened around here that I decided to put them into a blog post. I guess I will start with the garden. No this is not computer generated. I made this my self! Here are my kitchen renovation photos:. Here is a link to my Mom’s blog. One comment so far. A trip to RI. So here they are.
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Romans 10:14
The blog of a 18 year old, christian, sister, missionary, world traveler, and child of God with a heart for God and the lost of China. Saturday, March 28, 2015. World Down Syndrome day. A picture we sent to dad while he was in China for World Down Syndrome day. Last fall. Playing in the leaves with his nephew! Although I have a feeling Paton didn't appreciate it:). Happily back home after one of his hospital visits. Pulling books off the shelves as usual:). This has become Ben's new hiding place. The las...
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A Daughter of the Reformation
A Daughter of the Reformation. True Woman 101: Divine Design. Posted by Rachel Miller. Asymp; 42 Comments. Eternal Subordination of the Son. There have been a couple of really good blog posts. It’s in that spirit that I’m writing this review. Not to score points in a debate or to win an argument. Not to prove someone wrong or to pat myself on the back. Bad doctrine hurts the church, and specifically, it hurts the people in the pews. True Woman 101: Divine Design. What does it mean to be a woman? Nancy Le...
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A Daughter of Venice
A Daughter of Venice. Thoughts on and inspired by John Seymour Wood's "A Daughter of Venice". Thursday, January 17, 2013. A Dark Side of Venice. Diary Entry: Venice, Nov. 15th. Swiftly, with the familiar little rocking motion, I go on in the darkness, and the walls on either side seem given up to the dead. There is fear, and tragedy and danger everywhere-but this, too, is Venice…". The novel seems to be slowly taking on a sinister turn. Posted by Sophia Khan. Links to this post. Thursday, May 24, 2012.
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A Daughter Redeemed | God takes broken and makes it beautiful.
God takes broken and makes it beautiful. Stick to Your Beliefs. January 30, 2015. Stick to your beliefs. These are a few quotes that have been helping me make my decisions in terms of my beliefs. You don’t go to hell for being homosexual. Heterosexuals don’t go to heaven for that. You go to hell because of a refusal to acknowledge your brokenness. Some orientations get healed and changed through coming to Christ. Others, God allows to struggle to be a testimony of grace and redemption. January 22, 2015.
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A Daughter's Devotion
Expressing heartfelt love through my life experiences and His truths. Monday, July 20, 2015. On July 14, by the grace of Jesus and Jesus alone, I turned 51. In this journey of mine, I have loved and I have lost. And in my lifetime of loving and losing, the Lord has shown me that His love is not only reciprocal but His love is the only love capable of being #unconditional. In walks Jesus, the lover of my soul. Life happened and I was greatly disappointed again and again. I once heard that God has placed a...
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