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Ruminations: Allie's Cativersary
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Books, movies, venting, and whatever strikes my mood. Saturday, October 10, 2009. Was this week. Now, he is three. Here he is sitting on my Diana picture. Yep, he is still the prettiest boy. He enjoys sitting on black things, (camouflage), crunchies, 'nip and chasing the purple cloth ball with silver stars on it. He is a happy, goth boy. New Order as opposed to Joy Division. Happy Cativersary to all of you. Just look at those paws! Lets see if I can remember to post one for Callies cativersary. 08/10 - 0...
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Library Garden: May 2006
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Thursday, May 25, 2006. Facebook and Updating the Stereotypical Librarian Image. I hope everyone enjoyed our hosting of the. And the post a few days ago- special thanks to Janie Hermann for running the show on this for Library Garden. Submitting to the. Was fun, although I probably should have limited myself to just one or two of the best posts, but there was so much good "stuff" out there to talk about. The summer session is starting at. I started by searching within the Georgia Institute of Technology ...
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Kerry's Garden: A Swing and a Miss
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A collection of things flowering- sometimes composting- in my head, my yard, and my life. Friday, October 17, 2014. A Swing and a Miss. I did not starve my family this week, which is the most important take away of this post. Menu for Oct. 12-Oct.17. This is what I planned but not what we actually had. I don't remember what we actually had. Monday: Cajun Meatloaf (Bon Appetit, p. 388), Roasted potatoes (mix of regular and sweet potatoes), veggies and hummus. We did eat this, very tasty. From A to Z.
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The East Coast Poulsens: March 2010
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The East Coast Poulsens. There are probably other East Coast Poulsens. Perhaps we should know them. We don't. This is our blog. If our family doesn't look familiar, you've stumbled onto the wrong Danish-Americans. Friday, March 12, 2010. Come See the Violence Inherent in the System. But anyway, Thomas has been very much excited to have a Star Wars movie-watching day tomorrow, but discovered yesterday that Ep. 3 is, duh duh duh DUUNNNN, PG-13. What are you talking about? The real episode 3.". Thomas and I...
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The East Coast Poulsens: The Soul of a Seth Machine
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The East Coast Poulsens. There are probably other East Coast Poulsens. Perhaps we should know them. We don't. This is our blog. If our family doesn't look familiar, you've stumbled onto the wrong Danish-Americans. Monday, April 30, 2012. The Soul of a Seth Machine. And so moves through many groups and many friends and always has something to say about each one of them. And then of course start firing on you. When you move away, they ask plaintively, "Are you still there? Can I see her? Now, being interes...
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Challenge #9 – Change «Book A Month Challenge Book A Month Challenge
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Book A Month Challenge. Challenge #9 – Change. Monday, Sep 1 2008. BAM Challengers have really been stepping up to the plate the last few months providing our challenges! This month’s challenge is provided by Linda Dyndiuk. Change is a fabulous theme that can be applied in so many different ways. Just examine some of Linda’s suggestions! Times of Change in History. 1776 by David McCullough. The Map that Changed the World by Simon Winchester. April 1865: The Month that Saved America by Jay Winik. Uglies b...
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Challenge #12 – Light «Book A Month Challenge Book A Month Challenge
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Book A Month Challenge. Challenge #12 – Light. Tuesday, Dec 2 2008. The final challenge for the year. Can you see the light at the end of the tunnel? The Origins of Christmas by Joseph F. Kelly. Yule: A Celebration of Light and Warmth by Dorothy Morrison. The Battle for Christmas by Stephen Nissenbaum. Celebrate Diwali by Deborah Heiligman and Vasudha Narayanan – Juv. The Hanukkah Anthology by Philip Goodman. The Northwest Winter Blues Survival Guide by Traci Vogel and Novella Carpenter. The Very First L...
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Challenge #10 – Haunting «Book A Month Challenge Book A Month Challenge
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Book A Month Challenge. Challenge #10 – Haunting. Wednesday, Oct 1 2008. And others. Some non-fiction horror can be found in today’s political climate if you’re in the US – market pro-Obama books to your conservatives and pro-McCain books to your liberals. A definition of “haunt” from Merriam-Webster:. Pronunciation: ˈho nt, ˈhänt. Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French. Probably from Old Norse. To lead home, pull, claim, from. 1 a: to visit often : frequent. B: to continually seek the company of.