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a view from the way here: August 2007
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A view from the way here. A return to poetry. Saturday, August 18, 2007. Written in the morning, honeymoon in alaska. A first draft I wrote in the foggy early-morning of our honeymoon in Alaska:. There is nothing left between us but. Battered pillows and fallen punctuation. We can find our way down the hallway,. Made new, see where the poem. Will take us. The truth is, we haven't. Fought, but our pillows are wasted. And the punctuation I speak of. Is the comma of your shoulder, the. Monday, August 6, 2007.
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.~nagelandnagel~: September 2014
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Saturday, September 6, 2014. ON WRITING A COLUMN: SOME ADVICE. I frequently read columns in. Some are advice columns or. General commentaries. Often. They appear on a r egular basis. When they happen to miss a. Time, I wonder what happened? Then they show up. Perhaps. I need to work ridding myself. Of having to have things be so. Regular. (There must be a term. For such behavior.) Now . . . Advice on writing an effective. Column. First of all, know that. The only "columns" that I write. I am in early Aug...
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.~nagelandnagel~: April 2014
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Wednesday, April 9, 2014. Feathers Go Before A Fall. This poem was written on the day before International Earth Day 2005 (35 years after the first Earth Day in 1970! And dedicated to Gaylord Nelson and all far-sighted persons around the world. Just yesterday, I saw two different pairs of eagles soaring over the Mississippi near our home. Feathers Go Before A Fall. Crossing an isthmus onto an. Island in Lake Wappogasset. Northern Wisconsin is beautiful. Today was especially so. The day was early. Friday,...
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.~nagelandnagel~: February 2015
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015. News Flash: General Beauregard Lee In BIG Trouble! I just received an urgent message from Minnesota Fat Cat. If you. Remember, he is the Midwest's honorable groundhog. Minnesota Fat Cat says that his southern cousin, General Beauregard Lee, who lives in Atlanta, is in. Trouble. It seems on Groundhog Day, Beau predicted an early spring this year for the south. Saturday, February 21, 2015. THREE LENTEN POEMS (2,4,6,8,2 syllables). Always striving to be on top. Persevere to alw...
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.~nagelandnagel~: An Envelope Belonging to Abraham Lincoln?
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Monday, March 16, 2015. An Envelope Belonging to Abraham Lincoln? An Envelope Belonging to Abraham Lincoln. April 3, 2011. Dear Keepers of Official U.S. Documents,. I believe I have uncovered something of historic value and that it should. Be archived somewhere in Washington, DC. I can't believe what I am. About to share with you. I found a very old envelope in a side-pocket of an ancient storage trunk in. Wanamingo, MN. I almost paid no heed to it. On the front of the envelope. Until I read it! Parenthe...
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Siblings in Business: How Notable Twin Cities Families Work Together
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Best of the Cities. Best of the Cities. Siblings in Business: Local Notables Who Work Together. Siblings in Business: Local Notables Who Work Together. By Josie Franske and Quinton Skinner. Photos by TJ Turner. Danny, Thomas, and Charlie Broder: Broders’ Italian Restaurants. 90 percent of our conversations were about the business. Or food. We’re always analyzing what we’re eating while thinking about the next meal we’re going to have. In our home—I couldn’t ask for more. We were strongly discouraged from...
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Ann Prentice - Minnesota Monthly - December 2009 - Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota
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Best of the Cities. Best of the Cities. Interviewed by Elizabeth Dehn. Personal style consultant; annprentice.com. To help clients reclaim their style mojo, Ann Prentice follows a four-step process, including an archaeological dig of their closets and a personalized style blueprint. Here, the former Fallon branding executive unearths her own sources of inspiration. Nicole Kidman meets Mary Richards. Go-to outfit. Day dress or tunic, long cardigan, skinny jeans, tall boots. Accessory. My husband. Trend.
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Minnesota Dining: Rinata, Pop - Minnesota Monthly - December 2008 - Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota
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Best of the Cities. Best of the Cities. For What It's Worth. For What It's Worth. Fine dining for a new economy. BY Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl. When are restaurants cheap, and when are they not cheap? If you like to spend about $12 or $14 for an entrée, rejoice! The credit crunch has brought value back to a city near you. In St. Paul, the new value restaurant is Pop! The two exclamation points are theirs, not mine. Pop! I think because that’s where their proprietors worked out the kinks. Rinata, for instanc...
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About | The Trespasser's Garden
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The Trespasser's Garden. Prints exploring the ecology of invasive plants in Minnesota. The Trespasser’s Garden. Is a series of reduction woodcuts and collagraphs created by Minnesota-based printmaker Emily Gray Koehler exploring the ecology of invasive plants and concerns associated with their introduction into the Midwestern environment. This blog will investigate her artistic process as she develops these works for an exhibition in November 2015 at Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts. Fill in your detail...
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