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Field Notes: Bend and Family
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011. Well if you ever find yourself in the middle of sagebrush and grassland looking at Mt. St. Helen, Rainier,Hood, Jefferson and 8 other peaks, many of them well over 10,000 feet and covered in snow, then you're probably in eastern Oregon or Washington. You see so many mountains, you can't remember all their names. Proof that you're still in Washington. Beauty needs no name. Two of the Sisters as seen from Redmond. The start of our good food adventure at a corner market cafe.
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What Jed Hath Wrought: August 2008
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What Jed Hath Wrought. Musings from a cluster. Friday, August 22, 2008. Things I ponder. Or: How to categorize a gorilla. This question has popped up in a few conversations lately: What is your spirituality? It strikes me, because I used to work with a guy that would always ask people what their nationality was, when he clearly wanted to know their racial and ethnic category. It used to drive me bonkers. I wanted to explain it to him, but he was beyond help. Do I believe in a supreme being? Possibly....
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Next!: September 2008
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Random thoughts and rants of a woman who's tired of the same old scene. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Out of loss comes growth. The loss of our child on September 11 (what's with that day? Was extremely painful in every sense of the word. This tragedy presented us a wonderful opportunity to start anew - reflect on our decisions, our wants, our dreams and set into motion the plans yet-to-be made. So if you're ever in I-10 heading west through PHX.give us a call! Until next time, the not-quite-yet mother.
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What Jed Hath Wrought: February 2009
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What Jed Hath Wrought. Musings from a cluster. Friday, February 20, 2009. I found a couple of things today I wanted to share. This is beautiful. It reminds me why I love the dedication of artists. It's an animation - but with 6000 individually painted pictures. Http:/ andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the daily dish/2009/02/6000-separate-p.html. This blew me away. I thought it was an Onion article at first. I was shocked to learn it was real. Thursday, February 19, 2009. As today was the "schools day" they ...
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What Jed Hath Wrought: Spreading the ire...
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What Jed Hath Wrought. Musings from a cluster. Friday, February 20, 2009. I found a couple of things today I wanted to share. This is beautiful. It reminds me why I love the dedication of artists. It's an animation - but with 6000 individually painted pictures. Http:/ andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the daily dish/2009/02/6000-separate-p.html. This blew me away. I thought it was an Onion article at first. I was shocked to learn it was real. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fall birthday craft project.
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What Jed Hath Wrought: June 2009
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What Jed Hath Wrought. Musings from a cluster. Wednesday, June 17, 2009. Insert Interesting Title Here. Teacher: Wo is me! I get paid nothing to do a very difficult job. Such is life. I will gladly bear this burden for the future of mankind. (Okay, that's a bit thick.). Random Person: At least you get summers off! If you teach, you've heard this exchange more than once. If you don't teach, you've still heard it. In fact, you've probably been Random Person. I've done this long enough to get it. We ham...
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Field Notes: Our Ride to the Dunes and the Reef
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011. Our Ride to the Dunes and the Reef. After extending our time in Bend by an extra day, we finally felt ready to head south. With five days and fifteen hundred miles between us and home, this last leg of our trip was certain to be full of some awesome sights - and lots of time behind the wheel. One of the many fossil beds dotting eastern Oregon. A larger-than-life covered wagon - a monument to. The settlers and the Oregon Trail. The trail to the campground oasis. The falls are p...
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Field Notes: The Bend Adventure Continued
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011. The Bend Adventure Continued. While some fantastic Moroccan-inspired food and delicious local meals (check out this great non-profit restaurant. Were consumed and very much enjoyed - no pictures were taken. Suffice it to say, if you could only eat in Bend (and Portland) the rest of your days, you would be more than satisfied! View from the boat. The bottom of the lake - the natural result of the damming of a spring. Many thousands of years ago. Spreading the good news. Coulee ...
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What Jed Hath Wrought: November 2008
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What Jed Hath Wrought. Musings from a cluster. Friday, November 28, 2008. Happy Gluttony. (A day late. So, happy sloth too.). I was too busy dying of an intense stomach ache yesterday to post, but I meant to. Not a bad stomach ache mind you, but a good sort of dull over-indulged kind. Here's pie in your eye. Tuesday, November 25, 2008. Cool titles are for posers. Chapter One: The First and Only. My point is, I guess, that I used to fall back on Compass as this paradigm of how great passion meets great re...