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Sunday Salon | The Reading Season

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Audiobooks: When the reader makes or breaks a book →. November 1, 2009 · 9:10 pm. Autumn Movement by Carl Sandburg. I cried over beautiful things knowing no beautiful thing lasts. The field of cornflower yellow is a scarf at the neck of the copper sunburned woman, the mother of the year, the taker of seeds. The northwest wind comes and the yellow is torn full of holes, new beautiful things come in the first spit of snow on the northwest wind, and the old things go, not one lasts. Do hymn an autumn sound.

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Summer reading | The Reading Season

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More beach reading →. August 8, 2009 · 4:57 pm. With one notable exception, I am truly engaged in light summer reading gear. Here’s what I’ve read and listened to in the past few weeks. The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood. 8211; We’ll begin with the exception. I’ve read. The Handmaid’s Tale. By this author, and Atwood is certainly not light reading. She’s won or been a finalist for the Booker and other prizes many times, and. The Handmaid’s Tale. Bull’s Island by Dorothea Benton Frank,. Monroe, who is ac...

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Audiobooks: When the reader makes or breaks a book | The Reading Season

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Reading list →. November 11, 2009 · 8:14 pm. Audiobooks: When the reader makes or breaks a book. I have almost finished listening to. This One and Magic Life. By Anne Carroll George. Anne George (c. – 2001) was the Agatha Award-winning author of the. Mystery series which culminate in. Murder Boogies with Elvis. I had never heard of the author. I found the above information after checking out the audiobook. And I found this, too. Http:/ www.annegeorge.com/anne.htm. Well Here’s the beef. Every single chara...

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Newer posts →. August 29, 2009 · 4:39 pm. During the two consecutive long weekends I spent at the beach, I read two books, and although one is old and one new, the two are similar in length and themes. While we were at Atlantic Beach, I read. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society. Which was recently released in paperback. This is an often LOL-funny and engaging little read – about 275 pages – and one I’ve had my eye on since its hardcover publication. This link. And its sequel,. Published in 1995,.

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More beach reading | The Reading Season

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August 29, 2009 · 4:39 pm. During the two consecutive long weekends I spent at the beach, I read two books, and although one is old and one new, the two are similar in length and themes. While we were at Atlantic Beach, I read. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society. Which was recently released in paperback. This is an often LOL-funny and engaging little read – about 275 pages – and one I’ve had my eye on since its hardcover publication. This link. My third-favorite work by JoAnne Harris, author of.

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After the Election: A Post about ObamaCare | The Arial View

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Hello darkness my old blog. November 7, 2012 · 7:00 pm. After the Election: A Post about ObamaCare. I am updating my blog so that I can share this Facebook post from Kathryn Finn-Blume, who has colon cancer. I thought this was a more appropriate venue than FB:. Or a child who graduated from high school but didn’t enroll in college right away and didn’t have any other source for insurance? And you have no way to afford treatment for them? Comments Off on After the Election: A Post about ObamaCare.

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Two 4 Tuesday: Food/Drink | The Arial View

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Wordless Wednesday →. April 12, 2011 · 4:33 pm. Two 4 Tuesday: Food/Drink. Oh no – not another meme! Well, it makes life easy for me to have a theme for each post. Saves creative juices needed elsewhere right now. Plus, having something specific to focus on keeps me from whining here. Much. I’ve followed Two 4 Tuesday. Off and on for a couple of years. The concept is simple:. The Real Challenge: Post a single photo that captures both themes. OR: Post a single photo that captures one of the themes. Zina i...

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Hello darkness my old blog | The Arial View

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After the Election: A Post about ObamaCare →. September 22, 2011 · 6:55 pm. Hello darkness my old blog. Nice to talk with you again. I’m trying to update and will post again soon. Comments Off on Hello darkness my old blog. Filed under daily life. After the Election: A Post about ObamaCare →. After the Election: A Post about ObamaCare. Hello darkness my old blog. Two 4 Tuesday: Food/Drink. Arial's Book Blog (now a reading list). Friends on the Web. Pecans & Mistletoe. Sue in Isla Mujeres.

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Wordless Wednesday | The Arial View

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Photo Friday: minimalist →. April 20, 2011 · 4:58 pm. Filed under daily life. Photo Friday: minimalist →. 2 responses to “. June 1, 2011 at 8:48 am. OK, I’ll bite! June 1, 2011 at 8:49 am. A tree limb that came thru the roof? After the Election: A Post about ObamaCare. Hello darkness my old blog. Two 4 Tuesday: Food/Drink. Arial's Book Blog (now a reading list). Friends on the Web. Pecans & Mistletoe. Sue in Isla Mujeres. Tina Govan, architect. Zina in Isla Mujeres.

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Photo Friday: Lines | The Arial View

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Macro Monday: Dahlias →. April 15, 2011 · 4:04 pm. I could start an entire photo blog based on this theme. Wow! I’m submitting two selections. I chose one from my archives, and Tim chose the other. Bet you’ll know who chose which. Remember, lines don’t have to be straight. And in nature, they rarely are. Filed under daily life. Macro Monday: Dahlias →. 5 responses to “. April 15, 2011 at 7:51 pm. I’m guessing you chose the sunset line of migrating birds? April 15, 2011 at 10:17 pm. It`s a photo of a buzz.

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Macro Monday: Dahlias | The Arial View

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Wordless Wednesday →. April 18, 2011 · 6:23 pm. I took some new photos today with my Lumix. Much more fun than taking pictures of tornado damage, for sure. I got a bit closer for this one. Filed under daily life. Wordless Wednesday →. 4 responses to “. April 19, 2011 at 5:11 am. Love all the colors! Great photo–nice and sharp! April 19, 2011 at 9:01 am. Gorgeous colors. I miss my Lumix…I never replaced it after it was stolen. April 19, 2011 at 9:17 am. April 19, 2011 at 2:46 pm. Hello darkness my old blog.

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Photo Friday: Manufactured | The Arial View

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Hello darkness my old blog →. May 6, 2011 · 6:20 pm. Wham-O is having a successful run with a remake of this ancient twirling toy. I played with hula hoops as a kid in the 1960s. Now, the toy is making a comeback. Yay! So simple to mass produce. Filed under Photo Friday. Hello darkness my old blog →. One response to “. May 9, 2011 at 3:37 pm. Plus, they are good exercise and you can ‘train’ your dog or younger sibling to jump through it like a circus animal! After the Election: A Post about ObamaCare.

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Who I Am | The Arial View

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I’m Viki, aka Vee. Welcome to my blog! I have no motivation for this publishing venture besides an interest in books and photography and a passion for a small island in Mexico called Isla Mujeres. I began blogging via an Isla Mujeres message board, and when it shut down, I found a new venue. My life has been filled with adventures and misadventures, so I am alternately proud and embarrassed when I reflect upon it. But I’ll try to share both sides with you. I used to write under the name.

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Wordless Wednesday | The Arial View

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Two 4 Tuesday: Food/Drink. Photo Friday: Lines →. April 13, 2011 · 6:45 am. Truly, there are no words, especially if you are fortunate enough to know these two gentlemen. Comments Off on Wordless Wednesday. Filed under Wordless Wednesday. Two 4 Tuesday: Food/Drink. Photo Friday: Lines →. After the Election: A Post about ObamaCare. Hello darkness my old blog. Two 4 Tuesday: Food/Drink. Arial's Book Blog (now a reading list). Friends on the Web. Pecans & Mistletoe. Sue in Isla Mujeres. Tina Govan, architect.

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Photo Friday: minimalist | The Arial View

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Wordless Wednesday →. April 22, 2011 · 5:16 pm. What a perfect theme for today. I’m submitting the first photo on the PF site, but I wanted to share a few more interpretations of minimalist. Can you see four figures walking down the beach? And dinner at home. Minimalist decor in the powder room. And at a Raleigh flea market. Down in Mexico, a palapa roof, some concrete steps and flooring, and vending machines put you in business – love the sign. Others get by with the bare essentials in Isla. This is a v...

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