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The Kitten Project (Week Seven): March of the Proud Kittens - Matthew Gallaway
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Laquo; The Kitten Project (Week Six): We Are the Campions. The Kitten Project (Week Eight): Flight of the Unnamed ». The Kitten Project (Week Seven): March of the Proud Kittens. For some of us, this week will be remembered as the week when we could finally get married anywhere in the United States. For others of us, it will be remembered as the week we emerged from the basement for the first time. In both cases, there was a sense of a vastly expanding world. How did I not know such pleasures existed?
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The Kitten Project (Week Six): We Are the Campions - Matthew Gallaway
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Laquo; The Kitten Project (Week Five): Flight of the Little Pounces. The Kitten Project (Week Seven): March of the Proud Kittens ». The Kitten Project (Week Six): We Are the Campions. Like parents throughout history, we tried to round everyone up for a family photo, a proposal that was met with varying degrees of enthusiasm. I have to go, said one of the tabbies, who remains unnamed because we still cant tell the four of them apart. Finally we managed to get all six. More or less. I asked and tried to ex...
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The Garden Report: New Trellises, Old Politics - Matthew Gallaway
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Laquo; March of the Crape Myrtle. The Bridge to Clio ». The Garden Report: New Trellises, Old Politics. This was the week Clio got interested in politics. Why is there nobody running for President who I can relate to? She asked. They havent said a single thing about teen moms! Some people were confused by the election. What year is it again? While others were predictably pessimistic. Wake me up when its over. This year we have more color and light, which makes everyone happy. . The New York Times. THE IN...
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Matthew Gallaway: July 2015
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Laquo; June 2015. August 2015 ». The Land and Sea Project. With my parents in town for the weekend, it seemed like a good time to go sailing in the New York Harbor. We boarded from Pier 62 (right behind the north side of Chelsea Piers) and motored out. The Statue of Liberty does a lot more with a lot less, I guess you could say. We felt relieved not to have taken the Packed Subway Cruise of the harbor. Back on shore, we quickly lost our water-induced earnest optimism and enjoyed a kind of hilarious (?
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The Kitten Project (Week Five): Flight of the Little Pounces - Matthew Gallaway
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Laquo; The Kitten Project (Week Four): March of the Purrs. The Kitten Project (Week Six): We Are the Campions ». The Kitten Project (Week Five): Flight of the Little Pounces. Week five, the kittens began to display a lot more energy: there was a lot of running and tussling and climbing. And some little pounces. . Or even when they werent running around, you could tell that they were thinking about it. The future is large when youre only five weeks old. . Alliances were made and broken. Let us pray to the...
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The Kitten Project (Week Nine): The World Cup of Kittens - Matthew Gallaway
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Laquo; The Kitten Project (Week Eight): Flight of the Unnamed. The Kitten Project (Week Ten): The End of Kittens ». The Kitten Project (Week Nine): The World Cup of Kittens. Lets start off with the good news: these two guys are being adopted together, which means that all of the kittens went (or are going) in pairs to good homes. You guys, it was a LOT OF WORK, but we won the World Cup of Kittens! Worry that lil Orestes (the runt of the litter, but maybe the cutest? Doesnt n e 1 want me? We prayed to the...
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Notes on Institutional Conservatism Accompanied by Pictures of Beautiful Plants. I grew up in what you might call a very conservative household, speaking from a religious standpoint. Which one? I dont want to say, because as far as Im concerned, theyre all equally bad, maybe not uniformly, but at the end of the spectrum that I happen to care about, which is the one that always seems to overlap with a serious hatred of gay people. But you know what else is useless in a strict sense? Which is the same purp...
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Matthew Gallaway: Science Projects
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Fort Tryon Park, August 27, 2016 (Go Home). When I was younger, I used to want to travel. To see new places and people seemed like one of the best things you could do. Everyone agreed: if you want to expand your mind, you needed to see the world. So thats what I did. I traveled. I didnt go to college - I didnt have the money or the desire - so as soon as I finished high school, I said goodbye to my town and my family. I left with one backpack and about fifty dollars. Posted at 11:40 AM in Expression.
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The Hatred Currency - Matthew Gallaway
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Laquo; Scenes from a Vacant Lot. The Hellebore Report (Some Flowers Bloom in Winter Anyway) ». As we all know from watching. Ten thousand similarly vapid/occasionally amusing (as in one small smile per two hours, on average) Hollywood rom-coms, and pretty much every reality show going, gay men and straight women are on excellent terms. We are bffs! On the other side of the coin you have the conservative men and their allies who are continually at work rolling back the clock of progress, and, disturbingly...
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The Land and Sea Project - Matthew Gallaway
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Laquo; The Kitten Project (Week Ten): The End of Kittens. March of the Crape Myrtle ». The Land and Sea Project. With my parents in town for the weekend, it seemed like a good time to go sailing in the New York Harbor. We boarded from Pier 62 (right behind the north side of Chelsea Piers) and motored out. The Statue of Liberty does a lot more with a lot less, I guess you could say. We felt relieved not to have taken the Packed Subway Cruise of the harbor. Addition to a bus stop advertisement. This mornin...
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