dispatchesfromthegreatwhitenorth.blogspot.com
E-Dispatches from the Great White North
E-Dispatches from the Great White North. Comicbook thoughts and reviews by Jonathan A. Gilbert. Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Volume 5, Number 4. Jonathan A. Gilbert. I must be doing something wrong writing this column as up to this point no one has threatened to sue me. At first glance that comes across as weird I am sure but in the newspaper business it makes sense. Don't worry", he said. "Keep up the great work", and then he hung up. Friday, May 22, 2015. Volume 5, Number 3. Vol 5 No.3. When discussing th...
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Dispatches From the Ground
Dispatches From the Ground. A Tale of Two Gold Mines. June 20, 2013. At Ramba ‘We Earn So Little’. Walking through the narrow red mud slicked trails, the sound of pounding reverberates all around. The steady thud comes in a slow and cumbersome rhythm, another and another echoing on repeat through the dense foliage. Walter Oginga Osore, 45, was born in Ramba and remembers when the mining company came and began clearing the land. Even when they do find gold, Walter says local miners cannot control the pric...
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Gypsy Roller's Veggie Kitchen | Delicious meatless recipes straight from my kitchen in the Fraser Valley, British Columbia!
Gypsy Roller's Veggie Kitchen. Delicious meatless recipes straight from my kitchen in the Fraser Valley, British Columbia! Concerning Me (and the RV). Stovetop Smashed Potatoes With Creamy Lemon-Dill Tahini Dipping Sauce. By Hannah @ Gypsy Roller's Veggie Kitchen. And Burger King with its 3 packs of mini hamburgers aka ‘Burger Bundles’. A chain of burger joints exclusive to Western Canada. When I was little, White Spot earned my intense affection for its kids meal called the Pirate Pak. 16 red potatoes, ...
dispatchesfromthehistoricalfront.blogspot.com
Dispatches from the Historical Front
Dispatches from the Historical Front. One historian's take on current events, politics, life, and the ways in which the past shapes our lives (with occasional missives on fly fishing and college sports). My opinions are mine alone, and may not be shared by anyone else. A great book and a good friend. The War on Poverty and the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama, 1964–1972. University of Georgia Press, 2008). It's worth your time. Links to this post. A Great Post for Writers. Links to this post. It's the st...
dispatchesfromtheholarcticregion.blogspot.com
Dispatches From the Holarctic Region
Dispatches From the Holarctic Region. Tuesday, February 5, 2013. Liberia Day 6- Higher Up and Further In. Well, it was not a great night for sleeping. I intentionally separated myself from my phone (only useful as a clock), so I wouldn't know what time it was when I went to bed or how the night was progressing, but I think I slept for a few hours (2-4? I read this passage from My Utmost For His Highest. By Oswald Chambers today and will close with it's sentiment:. Indeed amen, but oof, what a challenge.
dispatchesfromtheiceberg.blogspot.com
Dispatches from the Iceberg
Dispatches from the Iceberg. Sunday, December 31, 2017. Year in Review: 2017. I don't type my thoughts into an internet machine anymore, but, for auld langs syne, here are some things I learned in 2017:. 1 Watching the birth of your second child is in no way less profound or beautiful or terrifying than watching the birth of your first child. 2 Our local hospital in suburban NoVa is considerably more comfortable and welcoming than Georgetown was. 8 Tragedy is always waiting. Here's hoping Leah Altman...
dispatchesfromtheinterior.blogspot.com
dispatchesfromtheinterior
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dispatchesfromtheisland.blogspot.com
Dispatches from the Island
Dispatches from the Island. A blog by Jorge Garcia. Monday, September 8, 2014. 30 Day Drawing Challenge: Big Finish Days 25-30. Okay let's knock these out so we can talk about other stuff. Day 25: An idiom literalized. I actually googled idioms. It's one of those things that you know until someone asks you and then you can't think of a single one. And "keep and eye out" was the first one I came across and I just couldn't get past the idea. Day 26: An animal that doesn't exist. It's in it's name? So I gue...
dispatchesfromthelizardlair.blogspot.com
Dispatches from the Lizard Lair
Dispatches from the Lizard Lair. Sunday, August 1, 2010. Interview with a Crocodile. El Capitán de los Mosquitos. Labels: Annies Mac n Cheese. Kittens and the Terror in the Basement. Adam asked. "What? I asked, without the slightest hint of anything remotely resembling apprehension or disbelief in my voice. "Yeah, but its a kitten and she's really cute! Well, what about the ones in the basement? Excuse me my good sir, there's more lizards in the basement? I don't believe this.". You don't believe me?
dispatchesfromthemarriagefactory.blogspot.com
Dispatches From The Marriage Factory
Dispatches From The Marriage Factory. Monday, April 6, 2015. An Overflowing Easter Basket. Advice for Parents: if you want your child's wedding to go well, let your child plan that wedding and be a happy guest. Don't order everyone around and especially don't stand next to the couple during the ceremony glaring at the officiant. That just looks creepy. It took until the second couple with a purple theme for me to make the connection to Easter. One bride wore a white dress with purple lipstick and pur...