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The Memory Thread: Old Library News from the Gilroy Dispatch
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Sunday, August 02, 2015. Old Library News from the Gilroy Dispatch. A couple of years ago I found this photocopy of part of an article from the Gilroy (California). Dispatch. So I scanned it and waited for the rest to turn up. It hasn't yet. So here we are:. Even when the rain falls relatively hard,. Only one leaf at a time of the little tree. You planted on the balcony last year,. Then another leaf at its time, and one more,. Is set trembling by the constant droplets,. Ausable Press, 2001. Monday, Augus...
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The Memory Thread: Flowering Annuals
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Friday, August 07, 2015. The guy who lives a few houses away from us is doing this. And making me very jealousssss! I had to stand on the dog's leash to get a picture on today's Daily Walk. She isn;t interested in pausing for me to frame a photo. In the Great Scheme of Things, growing nice flowers in your yard. May not count for much, but aren't they sweet? The yellow ones are Plumed Cockscomb. And I think they are quite striking. Must be 14,. Which made me think about the controversial haiku. A few word...
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The Memory Thread: July 2015
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Friday, July 31, 2015. Americans jump up on tables. This is the Set of Five who are the youngest ducklings of the year at this point. Having a little snack in evening sun tonight. Young mallards. Back in April, I planned to read the day's entries in. The Assassin's Cloak; an anthology of the world's greatest diarists;. Edited by Irene and Alan Taylor. Canongate Books, Great Britain, 2000,. Do you keep a diary? And what is underground where you are right now? Thursday, July 30, 2015. Blue and white robes.
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The Memory Thread: January 2015
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Saturday, January 31, 2015. From this summer, the year of the bucks in Michigan. We have to say farewell. From Moon Woke Me Up Nine Times; selected haiku of Basho. Translated by David Young. Knopf, 2013, page 50. Sky in the Stream. Today's flotilla below the winter weeds. Where the Words Are. When the day stops speaking. And my head empties, dropping into sleep,. The mice begin in the attic. Delivering all the messages. I could not finish during the day. And, in the scurrying, bits of text. Sylvia decide...
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The Memory Thread: My mother's window 1987
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Saturday, August 18, 2012. My mother's window 1987. Her children love to play with the little Zuni animals and all the other things, some of which I have had for almost my entire life. My father died unexpectly in April after my visit. I have always been glad I went. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Random Flickr Images CLICK any thumbnail here to see the image in Flickr. Eric Pape in Illustration #53. The Brownstone Birding Blog. Ignored Birds Are Conspicuous Birds. My mothers window 1987.
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The Memory Thread: May 2015
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Saturday, May 30, 2015. At play by the creek on a visit. Blog will resume soon. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. My brother Dave, who is the family genealogist, recently found this picture pedigree. Of my father's ancestors in our rich hoard of family papers. Compare it to this one; the comparison shows a lot. Of each of my parents,. The large inset family photograph is our family in 1953. When my mother was chosen Mother of the Year for Schenectady County. I am at upper right. A house for the spring. University...
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The Memory Thread: Light through a kitchen window
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Tuesday, August 04, 2015. Light through a kitchen window. This is one of the black and white snapshots that I think my father took when he was scouting this house for the move to Shaker Heights. The house was built in the 1920s (I think) and this kitchen probably dates from that time. By the time I got there, it had been reconfigured with turquoise metal cabinets (noisy, surprisingly hard to clean and really didn't hold up well! A Room in the Past. It’s a kitchen. Its curtains fill. One World at a Time.
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from Archaea to Zeaxanthol: Climate Change Science at RWU
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From Archaea to Zeaxanthol. DNA, Darwin, and a bottle of rum.not necessarily in that order. Monday, January 26, 2009. Climate Change Science at RWU. So, congrats to Scott (and the other authors), even if it's bad news for the rest of us, and good luck dealing with the climate change skeptics - this has the possibility to become a remaking of the other Climate Change hullabaloo. Posted by Jim Lemire. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Daily (or not so daily) update from L/J/E/J.
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from Archaea to Zeaxanthol: August 2009
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From Archaea to Zeaxanthol. DNA, Darwin, and a bottle of rum.not necessarily in that order. Sunday, August 02, 2009. He takes after his Dad. Just like his bonnie sister. Me boy be a salty chip of the ol' block:. Posted by Jim Lemire. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Daily (or not so daily) update from L/J/E/J. Jake and Nina Save the Day. Malaria, Bedbugs, Sea Lice, and Sunsets. The Dispersal of Darwin. The Meming of Life. The World We Don't Live In. In Defense of Food.
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from Archaea to Zeaxanthol: RWU: the magazine
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From Archaea to Zeaxanthol. DNA, Darwin, and a bottle of rum.not necessarily in that order. Tuesday, March 17, 2009. I'm very excited to announce the inaugural issue. Of Roger Williams University's new magazine - RWU. The old magazine, The Bridge. I was also the author of the "On the Waterfront" piece about our partnership with the New England Aquarium on page 6. All in all it has been a great experience being part of this transformation. The magazine has been mailed out to the RWU community ( Rick.
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