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N2 Notes from A Broad: June 2012
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Monday, June 25, 2012. Two Nights at Nana's. The Corn Tiger graduated from baby to two year-old big boy last week. He spent two. Nights at Nana's house by himself and gave up the boob (the latter, not without a tussle). It was one of the hotter weekends of the summer season so far and we spent a lot of time outside with as few clothes on as possible, meaning a light dress for me and nothing at all for CT. Filling the buckets for water play. This is my tub.". On the bench our friend Sarah painted. The pop...
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N2 Notes from A Broad: The Tiger Turns Two
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Monday, March 26, 2012. The Tiger Turns Two. It seems that time runs faster with each generation. It doesn't feel like twenty four months have passed and yet, the Corn Tiger turned two last week. The Dear Daughter started sewing banners a couple of weeks ago in the little time she has at night after the Boy is in bed. Uncle George arrived and got caught up in the fun of crafting the felt party hats. ("Pom poms! We must have pom poms! Joon organizes the party hats. Let's get this party started! Bounty Foo...
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N2 Notes from A Broad: April 2011
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Saturday, April 30, 2011. Stoppin' by New York City. On the way back home I am getting some time with my Dear Daughter, the Corn Tiger and his Dad here on the East coast. Just can't seem to get enough of that these days. I think you can see why, non? And blooming he is, the little Corn Tiger. He's walking, running, stepping, climbing, talking and showing a decided sense of humor. All at only 13 months old. Of course his G'ma thinks he's the most advanced boy of his age =o). Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Who i...
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N2 Notes from A Broad: Two Nights at Nana's
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Monday, June 25, 2012. Two Nights at Nana's. The Corn Tiger graduated from baby to two year-old big boy last week. He spent two. Nights at Nana's house by himself and gave up the boob (the latter, not without a tussle). It was one of the hotter weekends of the summer season so far and we spent a lot of time outside with as few clothes on as possible, meaning a light dress for me and nothing at all for CT. Filling the buckets for water play. This is my tub.". On the bench our friend Sarah painted. The pop...
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N2 Notes from A Broad: December 2011
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Saturday, December 17, 2011. My yard is still blessed with a few late roses and I have been gifted with some fuyu persimmons and pomegranates, all adding a simple sweetness to our California holiday season. More soon, sweet kisses for now! Tuesday, December 13, 2011. He would call to his little wooden bike parked on the front porch, asking if it was still there. Across the stepping stones in the front walk and right at the sidewalk. The days slip past. And he's only 20 months at Christmas. This one is CA...
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N2 Notes from A Broad: Ein Deutscher Wochenende (A German Weekend)
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012. Ein Deutscher Wochenende (A German Weekend). Late I think there'd been a cow on the tracks. or something.). A remarkable fact about Hildesheim is that the historic market square, pictured above and below, was completely leveled when the Allied air force ran the eighth and largest bombing mission on Hildesheim, a city of little military significance, on March 22, 1945, a little over six weeks before the Germans surrendered unconditionally to the Allies in Berlin. Is in the marke...
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N2 Notes from A Broad: April 2012
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012. Ein Deutscher Wochenende (A German Weekend). Late I think there'd been a cow on the tracks. or something.). A remarkable fact about Hildesheim is that the historic market square, pictured above and below, was completely leveled when the Allied air force ran the eighth and largest bombing mission on Hildesheim, a city of little military significance, on March 22, 1945, a little over six weeks before the Germans surrendered unconditionally to the Allies in Berlin. Is in the marke...
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N2 Notes from A Broad: February 2012
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012. That Side and This. The Corn Tiger and the Dear Daughter helped me with the packing at home, which went on until midnight in spite of my 5:30 am wake up call the next morning. Ah, well, it included treasured moments such as CT "packing" himself into my suitcase and practicing jumping out, as he intended to do when he surprised me in Saigon. Sooo hard to resist! But his Mama insisted on keeping him home. Young Tokyo hipsters getting ready for their flight to Los Angeles .
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N2 Notes from A Broad: Grace Under Pressure?
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012. Which one of these guys would you expect real help from after a catastrophe? Did you hear Obamas answer (on Leno) when asked what began his attacks by Trump? He said, It goes way back to when we were children in Kenya. Thats who Im voting for! October 31, 2012 at 1:08 PM. I dont know. Seems like such a no-brainer to me. Mitt Romney? October 31, 2012 at 3:04 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Northern CA and Southern France. Writer, Photographer, Poet, Traveler. Born on a...
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N2 Notes from A Broad: Poterie NOT Frères
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Thursday, October 16, 2014. Image from www.couleur-lauragais.fr. Cassoulet, the traditional dish on most restaurant menus in southwestern France, derives its name from the cassolle, an earthenware dish made from the clay of the Lauragais region that is especially good for making heat proof pots. The local version of the famous white bean and meat stew, cassoulet,. Image from wikipedia.fr. Is located just beyond the village of Labastide d'Anjou on the banks of the Canal du Midi near Mas Sainte Puelle.