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Algonquin on the Bayou: Girls Are Smarter Than Boys
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Algonquin on the Bayou. Leave a comment. Don't be shy. Blogs bark, but they don't bite. Friday, March 22, 2013. Girls Are Smarter Than Boys. In fourth grade my cousin Brenda and I were riding the school bus when she told me her brother was the salutatorian of Gonzales High School. 8220;What’s a salutatorian? 8221; I asked. 8220;That means he’s the second smartest kid in school,” she said. 8220;What’s the smartest kid called? 8221; I asked. 8220;Valedictorian.”. Than girls. No fair! My friend Ruth Laney.
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Algonquin on the Bayou: The World Cracks Wide Open
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Algonquin on the Bayou. Leave a comment. Don't be shy. Blogs bark, but they don't bite. Tuesday, February 26, 2013. The World Cracks Wide Open. Skepticism’s foundations come from the child’s persistent questioning of the world, demanding answers that fit coherently together. 8212;Comment on Pharyngula. I grew up in the fifties, a third generation Mormon in Louisiana. Yes.a Mormon. Yes.Louisiana.Cajun Catholic Louisiana. The Dunn Family on the Salt Lake City temple grounds the summer. I wasn’t much ...
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Algonquin on the Bayou: Fabled Labels®
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Algonquin on the Bayou. Leave a comment. Don't be shy. Blogs bark, but they don't bite. Saturday, April 27, 2013. C 1890. The original was badly stained and damaged. In another country, in another life, I was called the Louisiana Label Lady. Gold-trimmed mugs with antique label designs. I've maintained this collection for almost 40 years. Most of it even managed to survive Katrina. Suffragette Coffee and Chicory, c. 1916, Shreveport, LA. Woman's Club Coffee, c. 1890. I won't run out of inventory. Include...
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Algonquin on the Bayou: A Star is Born
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Algonquin on the Bayou. Leave a comment. Don't be shy. Blogs bark, but they don't bite. Tuesday, April 1, 2014. A Star is Born. You all may remember that I mentioned some time ago. That after 20 years I’ve been thinking of diving back into marketing products from designs based on my famous New Orleans label collection. In the 80s and 90s, I marketed the Archives. Brands on coffee mugs, gumbo bowls, prints, post cards.you name it. You can still find vintage Archives Fabled Labels. 8212; is born!
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Algonquin on the Bayou: Phew!
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Algonquin on the Bayou. Leave a comment. Don't be shy. Blogs bark, but they don't bite. Tuesday, July 29, 2014. I finally went live with my Fabled Labels. Site last week and I got my first order today! That may not sound like much to you, but to me, it’s equivalent to scaling Everest. It’s been fifteen. Months since I first mentioned here. That I wanted to launch a new product line from the incredible collection of late 19th and early 20th century New Orleans food labels I discovered almost forty years.
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Algonquin on the Bayou: Giclée Prints of Coffee Posters from the Fabled Labels® Archive
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Algonquin on the Bayou. Leave a comment. Don't be shy. Blogs bark, but they don't bite. Tuesday, April 1, 2014. Giclée Prints of Coffee Posters from the Fabled Labels Archive. Poster hanging in my kitchen and the lavender background has faded to weak blue; the reds are barely there. All six are listed on eBay. Giclée Prints of Coffee Posters from the Fabled Labels Archive. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The World Cracks Wide Open. Reflections on My Beloved Brother James.
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Algonquin on the Bayou: The Greatest Lesson in Genesis
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Algonquin on the Bayou. Leave a comment. Don't be shy. Blogs bark, but they don't bite. Monday, April 1, 2013. The Greatest Lesson in Genesis. For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return. We are made of star stuff. The Greatest Lesson in Genesis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The World Cracks Wide Open. Giclée Prints of Coffee Posters from the Fabled Labels Archive. Reflections on My Beloved Brother James. By Donna Dunn Livaudais. Girls Are Smarter Than Boys.
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Algonquin on the Bayou: Reflections on My Beloved Brother James by Donna Dunn Livaudais
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Algonquin on the Bayou. Leave a comment. Don't be shy. Blogs bark, but they don't bite. Saturday, September 7, 2013. Reflections on My Beloved Brother James. By Donna Dunn Livaudais. We were delighted that our cunning plan worked so well. If everybody in the world is eating rice, you’d be eating oak leaves. 8221; Who talks to an eleven year old child that way? Reflections on My Beloved Brother James. By Donna Dunn Livaudais. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Algonquin on the Bayou: Letters to Joe Bageant
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Algonquin on the Bayou. Leave a comment. Don't be shy. Blogs bark, but they don't bite. Sunday, March 3, 2013. Letters to Joe Bageant. Have you ever read something with such perfect pitch, you get the spooky sensation there must be music coming out of your ears? That´s what happened when I started reading Joe Bageant´s Blog. In 2009. He inspired me to write my first fan letter ever. While I was reading his first book Deer Hunting with Jesus. And we talked for hours. Huh? This Was Once a Love Poem. This w...