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where the magic happens | throws his words
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Meandering homeward, finding without looking. Where the magic happens. Where the magic happens. August 31, 2014. This is Labor Day weekend, so I thought I’d show you all where I labor. This is actually my new stand-up desk that Nancy and I designed and constructed recently. For the last few years, I’ve been using a jury-rigged stand-up desk I made from plastic tubs and bottom-side-up wicker baskets. It’s been working well enough I decided to make it permanent. Our friendly local hardware store. You are c...
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two goodbyes and two hellos | throws his words
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Meandering homeward, finding without looking. Two goodbyes and two hellos. Two goodbyes and two hellos. January 18, 2015. On September 18, after a sudden but thankfully short illness, we had to say goodbye to Hank. And a week later, on the 26th it was clear that Maggie was ready to move on too. It was especially sweet how over their last months they became again as cuddly and snuggly with each other as they had been right at the start. On November 19, visiting the Family Dogs New Life. By January, as Tol...
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summertime is naptime | throws his words
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Meandering homeward, finding without looking. July 5, 2014. When the puppies were younger they’d usually get three walks a day and take one nap; now that they’re 14 it’s more like three naps a day and one walk. If my work schedule allowed, I’d probably be following their example! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Whose blog is this? Just ch...
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big birthday wayback machine | throws his words
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Meandering homeward, finding without looking. Big birthday wayback machine. Big birthday wayback machine. May 8, 2014. Today is Hank and Maggie’s 14th birthday! Instead of paying attention in a post-lunch work meeting, I did a little browsing through some old pictures to remind myself how tiny they used to be. And as soon as this meeting is done, I’ll go back out to give them some chin and ear scritchies and a few birthday treats :-). Maggie: “I’m ready for my close up”. Summer 2000: Hank in mid-romp.
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cubicled (August 2) | PittsburghPabulum
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Of pomegranates and transit. Allegheny County Transit Council. Happiness with you was a cry of despair →. September 14, 2011. 8230;in a cubicled land with my man. My man with his cubicled heart). You and I were living on the brink to illusion. Else, all was shadow. This entry was posted in Pomegranates. And tagged 3:15 Experiment. Happiness with you was a cry of despair →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Anything but the car.
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Happiness with you was a cry of despair | PittsburghPabulum
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Of pomegranates and transit. Allegheny County Transit Council. A few notes on “Footnotes To Gaza” →. Happiness with you was a cry of despair. October 27, 2011. A new pomegranate via Anaïs :. 8220; Panic within. The full poetic story starting August 1. One line only “my man with his cubicled heart” was edited with the clear intent to stress a connection between the earliest poems and the last three (21,28,31) and the title – my story – was added later. All other editing focused...And tagged 3:15 Experiment.
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PittsburghPabulum | of pomegranates and transit | Page 2
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Of pomegranates and transit. Allegheny County Transit Council. Newer posts →. Young Transportation Professionals, the Pittsburgh Chapter. July 22, 2011. YPT’s mission is to provide career guidance, fellowship, and networking opportunities for young professionals in the transportation field. We are the future of transportation. Our goals are threefold:. Professional Development: Provide a regular series of seminars from leading individuals or teams in the transportation field. June 21, 2011. You once knew,.
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A few notes on “Footnotes To Gaza” | PittsburghPabulum
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Of pomegranates and transit. Allegheny County Transit Council. Happiness with you was a cry of despair. On liberalsm and subversive facts →. A few notes on “Footnotes To Gaza”. November 7, 2011. 8212;———————————————————————————————. 8221; I still remember the wailing and tears of my father other his brother;” he said. “I couldn’t sleep for many months after that …It left a wound in my heart that can never heal. […] [T]hey planted hatred in our hearts.”. The Accidental Transit Advocate. You are commenting...
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Poems, stories and rants by writer Julie Buffaloe-Yoder. Https:/ juliebuff.wordpress.com. Julie Buffaloe-Yoder is a winner of the Ohio Arts Council’s Individual Excellence award in poetry. Her work has appeared in various journals, including Calyx: A Journal of Art and Literature by Women, The Panhandler, Pemmican, The Wilmington Review, A Carolina Literary Review, storySouth, Clapboard House, and Grain. Posts by Julie Buffaloe-Yoder:. April 7, 2011. Somewhere In These Woods. March 17, 2011. Aunt Maleena...