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The Book Stand: December 2009
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009. How to Crop a Wine Glass. Want to wish everyone a joyous Christmas and not to mention lots of scrapbooking and memory-preserving tools and tchotchkes under the tree! I've enjoyed scribing my scrapbooking exploits over the last couple of years. Thank you for following along with me! Below is what may be my final post for the year. I still have the entries of six more pages yet to post, so stay tuned. Friday, July 30, 2009]. The 246-page draft of the 5th novel in the. Once fou...
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Itinerant and Inquisitive: May Day NYC
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Come, come, whoever you are, Wanderer, worshipper, lover of leaving, Ours is no caravan of despair. Come, yet again, come. - Jalaluddin Rumi. Tuesday, May 1, 2012. Manhattan, NY, USA. From May Day NYC. When I first came to New York City, I told myself I wouldn't get involved with activism in my first year. I was teaching full time, going to graduate school at night, and the teaching alone was all the activism I needed in my life. That's how I found myself on Union Square this afternoon with Occupy Faith.
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The Book Stand: October 2010
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Sunday, October 24, 2010. Childhood Memorabilia: Keepers or Castoffs. Had the fortunate opportunity to spend three weeks in the United Kingdom with some members of my family – girls only. We even went on a Harry Potter movie tour. That’s right, Harry Potter and Twilight. In the same year! I thought about blogging during the trip, but there was really only so much time during the day. I did keep a journal (for the scrapbook! And will post some pictures to the blog soon. Find order in organization. You may...
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Itinerant and Inquisitive: We Didn't Mean To Break the Boat
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Come, come, whoever you are, Wanderer, worshipper, lover of leaving, Ours is no caravan of despair. Come, yet again, come. - Jalaluddin Rumi. Saturday, July 5, 2014. We Didn't Mean To Break the Boat. South Bridgton, Maine, USA. From Boats and Beaches. After a quick jaunt out and back, I ran aground on the much shallower-than-expected lake bottom, picked up Stephanie, and headed out to "sea.". From Boats and Beaches. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brooklyn, New York, United States. When I'm not plott...
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Itinerant and Inquisitive: Beacon Mountain
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Come, come, whoever you are, Wanderer, worshipper, lover of leaving, Ours is no caravan of despair. Come, yet again, come. - Jalaluddin Rumi. Saturday, June 7, 2014. Beacon, NY, USA. Wow Am I ever sore! At the top of the first switchback, David said, "Is everyone okay? Does anyone think they're not going to make it? The views were spectacular, the clouds perfectly fluffy and just the right amount, the company delightful, and we stopped often to drink it all in. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 360east...
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Itinerant and Inquisitive: 2 Wilderness Memoirs
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Come, come, whoever you are, Wanderer, worshipper, lover of leaving, Ours is no caravan of despair. Come, yet again, come. - Jalaluddin Rumi. Saturday, May 24, 2014. Brooklyn, NY, USA. I walked out with two memoirs I could consider "research" for my current projects: Fire Season: Field Notes from a Wilderness Lookout. By Philip Connors, and Here If You Need Me. By Rev. Kate Braestrup. Because I'd heard her speak on the WNYC program On Being. Instead, Braestrup's Here If You Need Me. From Lake in Maine.
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The Book Stand: Walls Family Holiday Riddle 2012
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Saturday, December 22, 2012. Walls Family Holiday Riddle 2012. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Enjoy this year's riddle! I am the shape of Captain Hook's arm. And a nostalgic Christmas charm. In duplicity, I make a heart. I'm a kitschy medium for art,. But to performers, I might cause alarm. I sometimes have a wooden spine. I resemble a barber's sign. Jimmy Smits was heir to me. I'm a cactus and a tree. And a servant for those who are blind. I can be read, played, shot and licked. A prop for tap,.
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The Book Stand: May 2010
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Sunday, May 23, 2010. French Broad River Bike Ride Biltmore Estate. Written August 9, 2009]. We spent one of the few torrid days this summer season outside in the back yard. Summer played with a bucket of water and her sandbox. Adam trimmed some low-hanging branches, and together we transplanted Summer's sunflower from a large pot on the deck to out in the yard. While Adam was digging the hole with the augur, Summer exclaimed, "That's cool! Today also happens to be Crop Club. On the Biltmore Estate.
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The Book Stand: February 2010
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Monday, February 22, 2010. Irish Soda Bread Paper Recipe Album. I posted these pics to Facebook, but never got around to posting them to the blog. There's quite a few, so I'll post my faves here. You can view the rest on Facebook. Late autumn means holiday shopping, right? I culled together various images and clippings I found online. I printed the pictures using my Kodak printer, cropped them, and, along with the paper and stickers that came with the kit plus a few other embellishments, created a on...
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The Long Walk by Stephen King | Ace Of Books
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Book Reviews, Articles, Blogs. The Long Walk by Stephen King. The Long Walk by Stephen King. March 10, 2011. The story starts when a hundred boys from different states of America joined a yearly “Long walk” contest. The participants need to walk without decreasing their speeds and without stopping until they reach the finish line. Each time they fail sustaining their walks is equivalent to a ticket, they can only get three tickets, the next one will be a gunshot in their heads. April 10, 2011 at 8:52 pm.
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