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Ephemeral Baby | Adventures of a single parent in Bristol
Adventures of a single parent in Bristol. Things I use and love. Such a cute ladybug. May 15, 2012. Mersina was so cute today. She would bring me her little ladybug backpack with the harness; indicate she wanted the straps placed over her shoulders and the buckle at the front clipped into place. I’ll post pictures soon. Sssss stands for so proud. May 13, 2012. I heard a sssss noise, looked up and M was reading Dear Zoo and was lifting the flap which reveals the snake. Oh so very proud. April 17, 2012.
Ephemeral Editing – Helping you say what you need to
Helping you say what you need to. To open an infographic with a little about me. You can email me at joanna@ephemeraldigest.co.uk. I’ve been a book editor and reviewer for the past five years; data analyst and social researcher for nine years; software tester and documentation professional for three years; and I have undergraduate and graduate studies in law, politics, statistics, ICT, web apps, and programming. As an editor, the biggest problems I have encountered include the following:. To ask for a sa...
stillawake | Ephemeral Digest
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Fleeting thoughts from Bristol on films, books and other social things. Book Surgery: editing services. Cafes / Delis / Pubs. No, you stand up. July 24, 2016. As one mass murder after another places men on the front pages of newspapers these last few weeks, another man, on Facebook, is telling women to take up more space. Be noisier. Be loud and gross. Stand up for yourselves etc. As if these are good things because men already do them. Would it work on Serena Williams after her 19? He is not talking to ...
Festivals | Ephemeral Digest
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Fleeting thoughts from Bristol on films, books and other social things. Book Surgery: editing services. Cafes / Delis / Pubs. Bath Coffee Festival, South West. Bath, Coffee Festival. Grain Barge, Chocolate and ale, Review. Love Cooking Festival, Bristol. Grillstock: BBQ Festival In Bristol. Bristol Beer Factory, Cheese Taste Off. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. You may use these. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Is on its way.
What I look like | Ephemeral Digest
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Fleeting thoughts from Bristol on films, books and other social things. Book Surgery: editing services. Cafes / Delis / Pubs. Being positive and offering editing services. Book Surgery: editing services →. What I look like. June 29, 2015. I read someone’s post about how they hated having their photo taken and it reminded me of how I felt about my appearance. Actually, it reminded me of how I felt about other people’s. They deserved love. If they deserved love, I deserved love. I cut my hair as short as p...
Restaurants | Ephemeral Digest
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Fleeting thoughts from Bristol on films, books and other social things. Book Surgery: editing services. Cafes / Delis / Pubs. Bell’s Diner, Tasting Menu*. Bordeaux Quay and Manos: lunch, coffee and art. Cathay Rendezvous, Restaurant Review. A chilled cloak and dinner. Côte, Bristol Review. Dynasty, some thoughts on the dim sum. Dynasty: quick and inexpensive lunch. The Elephant, Review. Fishers, a seafood restaurant in Clifton. Flinty Red, an adventure*. Folk House Cafe, Bristol. Graze, a comfy experience.
London Marathon, how many miles? | Ephemeral Digest
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Fleeting thoughts from Bristol on films, books and other social things. Book Surgery: editing services. Cafes / Delis / Pubs. NY, Bruce Davidson at the Tate Modern. Forget me →. London Marathon, how many miles? April 26, 2010. Random thoughts throughout the 05:10:11:. Most confused by people who would spot their friends, boyfriends, girlfriends by the side of the road and go up to them for a chat. Really? You have time for a quick chat? Is she not feeling well? Put her on. Aisha? I can’t hear her&#...
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Estrella: Getting my sweat on
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Family, food and fitness from a crafty mama of two. Saturday, 8 September 2012. Getting my sweat on. For the first time in a long time (since having babies? I'm feeling properly fit. Not quite looking it yet but these things take time y'know? Since running a half marathon last year and it pretty much killing any enjoyment I had for running (not that much actually, to be fair) the old exercise has been a bit sporadic, limited to cycling into work and the odd token jog or gym session when I could fit it in.
Estrella: August 2012
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Family, food and fitness from a crafty mama of two. Monday, 27 August 2012. A rainy/sunny/rainy bank holiday. We loaded up Bertie this weekend and headed West to St Davids for a family camping weekend. We didn't really do much, just mooched around the beaches, did some cliff walking (in flip-flops. Never underestimate how unprepared we can be) and watched a lifeboat launch. 85 years old) and my Dad sliced his head open. Standard. Tuesday, 21 August 2012. Comfort food on a stormy day. Giving knitting less...
Instant steve: Peter Blake at The Coombe Gallery, Dartmouth
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A blog of . art, music, pop culture, . just stuff really. Saturday, 27 August 2011. Peter Blake at The Coombe Gallery, Dartmouth. Is a small gallery in the network of streets containing a mixture of independent Dartmouth shops selling crafts, gadgets, art, etc. This is the ideal setting for an exhibition which aims to present 'a taste of the wonderful eclectic world of Sir Peter Blake'. There is also T is for Beatles ( White Album. And the Swinging Sixties, try this. PB continues to follow a hectic sched...
Crime and Punishment read-a-long | Nose in a book
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Reviews index (by author). 2014 Popular-Science Reading Challenge. The Gilmore Girls Reading Challenge. 2013 TBR Pile Challenge. The Crime and Punishment. Is hosted by Wallace of Unputdownables. This read-a-long is scheduled from 2 February to 26 April 2013. I will add links to the discussions as we go along. 1 February – Starting post. 9 February – from the beginning to part 1, end of chapter 4. 17 February – from part 1, chapter 5 to the end of part 1. 14 April – from part 5 chapter 5 to the end.
2013 TBR Pile Challenge | Nose in a book
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Reviews index (by author). 2014 Popular-Science Reading Challenge. The Gilmore Girls Reading Challenge. 2013 TBR Pile Challenge. 2013 TBR Pile Challenge. The 2013 TBR Pile Challenge. Is hosted by Roof Beam Reader. This challenge is specifically about digging out those older books that have sat on the TBR for far too long. These are the books I aim to read:. 1 A Novel Bookstore. By Laurence Cossé read in January. 2 Breakfast of Champions. By Kurt Vonnegut read in May. 3 The Confessions of Max Tivoli.
The Classics Club | Nose in a book
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Reviews index (by author). 2014 Popular-Science Reading Challenge. The Gilmore Girls Reading Challenge. 2013 TBR Pile Challenge. Has been around for a few years now, so I’m a bit late to the party. The plan is to read all 50 of the books listed below between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2019. So I have some time! I’ll add links here when I have read and reviewed the books listed. 1 Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart. 2 Jane Austen Emma. 3 Elizabeth Barrett Browning Aurora Leigh. 10 Colette The Vagabond.
Burma | | Nose in a book
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Reviews index (by author). 2014 Popular-Science Reading Challenge. The Gilmore Girls Reading Challenge. 2013 TBR Pile Challenge. Free speech is unthinkable. March 29, 2017. I’m always nervous of contemporary books about colonialism but I figured I’d be in safe hands with Orwell. Like A Passage to India. The major theme is the racism inherent to colonialism, but Orwell does a better job than Forster of clearly separating his characters’ racism from his own opinions on the subject. Flory said,] ‘ I.
March 2017 reading round-up | Nose in a book
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Reviews index (by author). 2014 Popular-Science Reading Challenge. The Gilmore Girls Reading Challenge. 2013 TBR Pile Challenge. March 2017 reading round-up. March 31, 2017. April 1, 2017. Bill Nye’s History of England. I feel like I’ve barely looked at a book this month, though actually the list below isn’t especially short. I have watched a lot of films, including Logan. Which isn’t my favourite X-Men film (that would be Days of Future Past. But is my favourite standalone Wolverine film. Another book t...
racism | | Nose in a book
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Reviews index (by author). 2014 Popular-Science Reading Challenge. The Gilmore Girls Reading Challenge. 2013 TBR Pile Challenge. Free speech is unthinkable. March 29, 2017. I’m always nervous of contemporary books about colonialism but I figured I’d be in safe hands with Orwell. Like A Passage to India. The major theme is the racism inherent to colonialism, but Orwell does a better job than Forster of clearly separating his characters’ racism from his own opinions on the subject. Flory said,] ‘ I. This i...
colonialism | | Nose in a book
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Reviews index (by author). 2014 Popular-Science Reading Challenge. The Gilmore Girls Reading Challenge. 2013 TBR Pile Challenge. Free speech is unthinkable. March 29, 2017. I’m always nervous of contemporary books about colonialism but I figured I’d be in safe hands with Orwell. Like A Passage to India. The major theme is the racism inherent to colonialism, but Orwell does a better job than Forster of clearly separating his characters’ racism from his own opinions on the subject. Flory said,] ‘ I. I reme...
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Donnerstag, 21. Oktober 2010. Cause it's a bittersweet symphony this life. Cause it's a bittersweet symphony this life. Trying to make ends meet, you're a slave to money then you die. I'll take you down the only road I've ever been down. You know the one that takes you to the places. Where all the things meet, yeah. No change, I can't change, I can't change, I can't change. But I'm here in my mould, I am here in my mould. But/And I'm a million different people from one day to the next. Labels: mirror per...
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June 30, 2016. YOUR CARRIER: HENRY SACHA, DETROIT TIMES, 1944. June 6, 1944. If synchronicity exists in the human realm then Henry Jacob Sacha will be found among the pages of the few copies of Bars and Stripes. That I have lying around somewhere. That is, if indeed the boy featured above became the man shown below:. The dates, photographs and information seem to coincide so I'll assume that the former featured paperboy in the June 6, 1944 edition of the Detroit Times. Links to this post. June 29, 2016.
Ephemeral Digest | Fleeting thoughts from Bristol on films, books and other social things
Fleeting thoughts from Bristol on films, books and other social things. Current reads and TBR. Cafes / Delis / Pubs. Review, The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin. February 16, 2018. E writing is consistently tremendous. The content? 8230; well, I don’t know. It belies a young person writing literature after having learned of the world mainly from headlines. The characters are the biggest problem and Benjamin’s bizarre immaturity the other. Each character gets their own section and their own years. Betting ...
Ephemeral Digest | Fleeting thoughts from Bristol on films, books and other social things
Fleeting thoughts from Bristol on films, books and other social things. Current reads and TBR. Cafes / Delis / Pubs. Review, The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin. February 16, 2018. E writing is consistently tremendous. The content? 8230; well, I don’t know. It belies a young person writing literature after having learned of the world mainly from headlines. The characters are the biggest problem and Benjamin’s bizarre immaturity the other. Each character gets their own section and their own years. Betting ...
Ephemeral digest | Just another Bristol blog
Just another Bristol blog. Cafes / Delis / Pubs. Birdcage Walk, Dunmore’s Swan Song. June 5, 2017. Helen Dunmore lost her fight with cancer. Birdcage Walk was the last book she published. (Updated June 5, 2017). The following was published in March 2017 and I’m reprinting here. A Spell of Winter. Was the first Orange Prize winner. Her previous book. Was utterly compelling from start to finish and. Is the first Bristol novel by prolific award-winning writer and long-time Bristol resident, Helen Dunmore, a...
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