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Bourgeois Surrender: Picture Meme
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Monday, April 06, 2015. 1 Late Last Summer (Probably August), Camp in Brattleboro. 2 Last April Vacation- Acadia National Park, Maine. I think this hike was on Gorham Mountain by the way. 3 Just Last Week. New Baby Daughter. In her Easter costume. It is hard most of the time to get a clear look at her face in real life, because she is either thrashing her head around, or crying, or has her eyes closed, or has a pacifier in her mouth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Rest of My Book. The Game of Art.
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Site Policies: The Fine (Paw)Print. Blog Intro and Key. Where in the World. Bracket Full of Dreams: Intrepid Pup Bracketology – 2016 Edition. March 17, 2016. Tavish making his 2016 prognostications with the help of kernels of Quinn popcorn. Ok, folks, Intrepid Pup Tavish. Has completed his picks for the much-vaunted March Madness. For readers who’ve loyally followed through the years. It should come as no surprise that he’s once again made some surprising predictions. Is food. Click here. We orchestrated...
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Retail Hound — Intrepid Pup
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Site Policies: The Fine (Paw)Print. Blog Intro and Key. Where in the World. February 15, 2015. Dogs Welcome: The sign is right at dog’s-eye level! Tavish can’t read, but fortunately he didn’t need to. He spotted the water bowl just inside the doorway instead. To bring your pet to places where you’ll be shopping. Them (think: pet boutiques, PetSmart , Petco , etc.). But, honestly, where can you go when you happen to be out shopping. When traveling with Tavish, leaving him unattended isn’t an option,...
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Bourgeois Surrender: July 2014
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Sunday, July 27, 2014. Two Recent Werner Herzog Movies. Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans. The only Werner Herzog movies I had seen up to now were his German New Wave classics. Encounters at the End of the World. A documentary in which Herzog goes to Antarctica, interviews various people, some scientists, some skilled craftsman, some support staff, at the American base (one of the American bases? Links to this post. Thursday, July 10, 2014. 5 doesn't like having sandy hands. It stopped raining and...
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Bourgeois Surrender: November 2014
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Tuesday, November 25, 2014. Jahn s done remains chance anecdotes retire verses before inverness coirechatachan. The Usual Suspects (. Apropos of nothing, the 1960s television show which inspired this movie was apparently a favorite of my grandmother's. I have never seen it. From a distance of 29 years. I like Polly (Chip's wife). She was a cutie pie. She came in at the very tail end of the show, the last two years, from 1970-72 (It started in 1960). Links to this post. Saturday, November 15, 2014. I wrot...
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Feather Schwartz Foster | Presidential History Blog
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A fine WordPress.com site. About Feather Schwartz Foster. Author Archives: Feather Schwartz Foster. About Feather Schwartz Foster. Thomas Jefferson: Revolutionary: A Book Review. February 27, 2017. After two hundred and fifty years of mining the elusive Mr. Jefferson, one wonders what more could possibly be left to dissect… Thomas Jefferson: Revolutionary is a complex dissection, albeit not for wimps or the casual reader of history. It … Continue reading →. Julia Grant’s Eyes: A Love Story. The position ...
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Bourgeois Surrender: August 2014
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Monday, August 18, 2014. Edith Wharton- The Custom of the Country (1913). I have been reading a lot of Edith Wharton lately- I wrote a couple ( here. Of things recently on. The Age of Innocence. For my other blog, and here. Is another archival bit on her, with some commentary on. Which I read a few years ago. The Custom of the Country. I take to be considered in the second rank of her novels, as I had never heard of it before. I do think the other books. The Age of Innocence. But perhaps another stroke o...
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Bourgeois Surrender: Movies 1945-1949, One From Each Year
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Sunday, May 03, 2015. Movies 1945-1949, One From Each Year. All the Kings' Men. I had read the book recently. Here is my report on tha. T from my other blog. The movie version won the Best Picture Oscar in its year. It isn't bad, though it is definitely one of the weaker Best Picture choices of the 40s. I haven't seen a ton of 1949 movies so I don't know how strong a year it was overall, but The Third Man. Back to All the Kings' Men,. I have seen it noted that All the Kings' Men. And To Kill a Mockingbird.
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Bourgeois Surrender: More on Envy, or, I Have So Much of it I Can't Stop Writing About It
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Saturday, March 28, 2015. More on Envy, or, I Have So Much of it I Can't Stop Writing About It. I hate taking so long to do each of these posts, but I feel obligated to try to work through to some extent any theme I have felt a compulsion to take up. Also the new baby is currently providing still another (temporary) distraction preventing me from being able to immerse myself in thinking and writing. Think you are entitled to? The strong and the weak. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Rest of My Book.
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Bourgeois Surrender: October 2014
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Wednesday, October 22, 2014. Aside from the more egregious deviancy, the America depicted in. By the way, back in Erie, there is a German-accented old-timer in the 'hood who, in spite of his own seemingly lowly station, is into Nietzsche, and introduces Baby Face to some of that philosopher's most famous concepts, though the application of these in the film strikes me as the product of a decidedly sub-Straussian interpretation. Links to this post. Tuesday, October 21, 2014. The Defiant Ones, re. I did no...
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