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resident mama: November 2007
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A blog for mamas in medicine and other equally daft souls who regularly slip between different worlds. Monday, November 26, 2007. The patient is a whole person who pees out their meds. Friday, November 23, 2007. No Starving Pilgrims Here. Our locally raised slate turkey. Locally grown cranberries prepped for cranberry pie. I forgot to add the almond flavor so it was a little more tart than usual. Excellent with vanilla ice cream. And tights. So of course the doctor and geriatrics fellow I have been w...
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resident mama: November 2008
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A blog for mamas in medicine and other equally daft souls who regularly slip between different worlds. Friday, November 28, 2008. Thanks for Local Farmers, Fathers-n-Law and Sustainable Oyster Beds. Wednesday, November 5, 2008. Llama, llama red pajama, Thanks for voting Barak Obama! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thanks for Local Farmers, Fathers-n-Law and Sustai. Llama, llama red pajama, Thanks for voting Barak . View my complete profile. Remains of the Day.
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resident mama: September 2008
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A blog for mamas in medicine and other equally daft souls who regularly slip between different worlds. Sunday, September 28, 2008. How to make an apple pie. The apples still grow even though the press is covered with dust. Make friends with the frogs along the way. Pick enough. Just enough. Friday, September 26, 2008. I like to dance like a dork to this music with my kid. Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Yes, I wrote it backwards, wait.no, I wrote it the right way.". Thursday, September 4, 2008.
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In My Garden | Olive And Owl
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My urban homesteading, make it from scratch, a whole lot of green kind of blog. Mind Body Love e-book. Then and Now: 6 Years of Blogging. Grateful this Weekend →. July 24, 2015. Just when I thought it would never rain again, we woke up to rain. Lots of rain. The all day kind of rain. I took these pictures in the five minutes between downpours. I’ve gotten a few question asking how the chickens are doing. They are doing very well! Run They would all have been dead otherwise. The tomato plants are taking o...
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Support Local Farmers | Olive And Owl
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My urban homesteading, make it from scratch, a whole lot of green kind of blog. Mind Body Love e-book. The Things I can Do →. August 4, 2015. I really like chatting with these farmers because they know us, I’ve been going to them to buy veggies for the past six years. They are the real deal, I can go to their farms and see where the veggies and fruits are coming from. Often we come home with extra produce just because the girls are cute. Did I mention we bought 5 pounds of honey? Click to email this to a...
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In My Garden | Olive And Owl
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My urban homesteading, make it from scratch, a whole lot of green kind of blog. Mind Body Love e-book. Support Local Farmers →. July 30, 2015. Hello from my garden! It’s looking so lush and green out there right now. The tomatoes are still rolling in, as is the okra. More eggplants are ripening each day and new green beans are just coming out of the ground. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window).
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How my book became a movie prop! | Gaijin Mama
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Living and writing in rural Japan. Short Story du Jour #16 – Picturing Snakes. How my book became a movie prop! May 27, 2015. A week or so ago, Call Me Okaasan: Adventures in Multicultural Mothering. Appeared prominently in the movie “Stockholm, Pennsylvania,” starring Cynthia Nixon of. Sex and the City Fame! How cool is that? My publisher shared the deets on her blog. This entry was posted in mothering. And tagged Cynthia Nixon. We Need to Talk About Dylann →. May 27, 2015 at 10:55 am. I will be, too!
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Meet Our New Contributors!
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Stories and Advice for Parents of Twins, Triplets and More. Book One: A Collection of Stories and Advice from Parents of Twins, Triplets and More. Book Two: Life with Twins and Triplets, the Toddler to Tween Years. December 20, 2016. Meet Our New Contributors! Sign up for blog posts and book updates now. Multiples Illuminated: A Collection of Stories from Parents of Twins,. Multiples Illuminated: Life with Twins and Triplets, the Toddler to Tween Years. Maureen Bonatch grew up in small town Pennsylvania ...
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sustainablemum: Mosiac
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Weaving the Fabric of Life. April was a month of contrasts. Of snow, rain, sleet and sunshine. Of hats, coats, short sleeved t-shirt and sandals. Of walks in the woods and a walk around our capital city. What about your month? 29 April 2015 at 09:26. We went from sandals and bare feet to wellingtons and waterproof trousers! Strange weather this year X. 1 May 2015 at 08:16. It is, I so hope it is not a sign of things to come. 29 April 2015 at 10:13. 1 May 2015 at 08:17. 29 April 2015 at 20:17. Your April ...
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noodling | Motherhood & Words
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August 10, 2015. This morning as I headed out the door for a walk, there was a crispness to the air, a hint of fall. I always feel melancholy as summer winds down, and that’s there the knowledge that another summer is coming to an end, and that fall, then winter are right around the corner. But it’s been a good summer a summer on the patio, a summer with family and friends, a summer of books, a summer of noodling. (Thanks, Levi Weinhagen. For reminding me how much I love that term.). To, but what if?