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being jennifer garrett: Links
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Every day an adventure in mediocrity. Living the Romantic Comedy. All istan, no bul. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My (almost) daily ramblings of no import when. Boston via Seattle why. May We Be Forgiven. What I Know Now: Letters to My Younger Self. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about 35mm Photography. Smart Bitches, Trashy Books. Living the Romantic Comedy. That’s What She Sed Ministrare.
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being jennifer garrett: Island getaway
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Every day an adventure in mediocrity. Thursday, November 6. We went to San Juan Island last weekend, and we had the best weather and the best time with some great friends. More pictures over at Flickr. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My (almost) daily ramblings of no import when. Boston via Seattle why. May We Be Forgiven. What I Know Now: Letters to My Younger Self. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about 35mm Photography. Smart Bitches, Trashy Books. Living the Romantic Comedy.
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being jennifer garrett: Mission accomplished
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Every day an adventure in mediocrity. Thursday, September 17. Well, what started on June 22. Is now over. I have read (and in some cases, re-read) all of Jane Austen's novels. I have to say, looking over the timeline of my reading and my feelings, Mansfield Park. Is the major dog in the bunch. It took me the longest to read, and I enjoyed it the least. Emma. Was better, but I'd place it just above Mansfield Park. Then Sense and Sensibility. Northanger Abbey, Persuasion. And Pride and Prejudice.
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being jennifer garrett: Writing
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Every day an adventure in mediocrity. I've been writing since the third grade, when Mrs. Tillotson made us write a short story for a student writers' contest. I won. (With a title like " The Missing Cat. How could I lose? Writing is hard and frustrating and I don't do it well, but it is what I do. Some foolish people. Have been known to pay me for it, which is sweet, but unfortunately,. Helping Hands: Mike Ballantyne and Kate Whittaker. Q&A: Robert M. White Jr. Message in an Instant. New Jocks on the Blog.
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being jennifer garrett: Mysterious ways
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Every day an adventure in mediocrity. Wednesday, July 18. I've been on a mystery-reading kick lately, and I've been plowing through the Elvis Cole series by Robert Crais. As well as the Inspector Ian Rutledge series by Charles Todd. And then I thought, wait! That list is not just my top five - it's my only five. Do I read any other mystery authors? How could I forget Kate Atkinson? I love her Jackson Brodie series. And Tana French's creepy but compelling Dublin Murder Squad series. 2 An American Tragedy.
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being jennifer garrett: Will you marry me?
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Every day an adventure in mediocrity. Wednesday, February 4. Will you marry me? The history of our nation has demonstrated that separate is seldom, if ever, equal,' the four justices who ruled in favor of gay marriage wrote in the advisory opinion. 'The [civil unions] bill maintains an unconstitutional, inferior, and discriminatory status for same-sex couples,'" quotes the Boston Globe. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My (almost) daily ramblings of no import when. Boston via Seattle why.
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being jennifer garrett: Insert poncy accent here
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Every day an adventure in mediocrity. Sunday, September 14. Insert poncy accent here. My love for British mysteries continues, although it doesn't seem necessary for the authors to actually be British, as long as their books are set somewhere in Great Britain, be it modern day or post-WWI. Either way works for me. I've really been enjoying the Ruth Galloway series from Elly Griffiths,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My (almost) daily ramblings of no import when. Boston via Seattle why.