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What the Kitten Saw. The pitter-patter of mud splattered paws. RP* Kirawill Settles into Kittyswitch. Kirawill updating her journal after settling in to her new home. Entry in Kirawill’s leatherbound diary*. Kirawill enjoying the garden at Kittyswitch. I guess that’s it for now, I’ve got a few things to arrange, no time to sit and daydream the afternoon away. RP* Kirawill moves in. Written in the leatherbound journal of a Ms. Kirawill Collingwood*. Once I’m fully settled I intend on calling upon my...
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One Fork, One Spoon
One Fork, One Spoon. Saturday, February 7, 2009. One Fork, One Spoon has moved. When I started this blog in 2007, I saw it as a semi-public place for me to practice writing. I never expected any of my friends to read it regularly, and I certainly didn’t expect any strangers to find it. I’m really grateful and amazed that I had any readers. Ah, the wonders of the Internet! So I hope you’ll continue to read me at the blog’s new location at www.oneforkonespoon.wordpress.com. Labels: not about food. We order...
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