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holes in my rainbows: 01.10
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Loyal readers, I am thrilled and altogether delighted to announce my most recent pursuit as a shiny new intern for the San Francisco nonprofit 826 Valencia. The place also doubles as a fully equipped pirate supply store. With infectious enthusiasm, about starting 826 Valencia, which has since spawned locations in New York, Boston, Michigan, Chicago, Seattle and LA. So now you know where I'll be every Tuesday and Thursday for the next few months! She was a good dog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm Shannon...
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holes in my rainbows: Euphemasia
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We put our dog to sleep two days before Thanksgiving. Euthanized her, rather. Put her to sleep? For a couple of weeks my parents joked about how it's sad that she's gone but at least there's no more dog shit to pick up! She was a good dog. Tuesday, 12 January, 2010. Ah, shan. this post made me cry a bit. this was so well written, you should be proud. what a great way to pay tribute to a beloved pet. Tuesday, 23 February, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). San Francisco, California, United States.
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holes in my rainbows: Out with the old, in with the new.
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Out with the old, in with the new. So change your feeds, your readers, your following. Bookmark it, memorize it, love it, because it will. Be better. And I will. Actually post on this one. That's a promise. I hope you'll read and hold me accountable, so I don't have a choice but to stay with it. Holes in my Rainbows will still be there gathering dust in case you want to revisit anything I've written in the past, but for now let's set our eyes ahead of us. Let's see what happens. Shannon, thanks so much!
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holes in my rainbows: Shiver me timbers!
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Loyal readers, I am thrilled and altogether delighted to announce my most recent pursuit as a shiny new intern for the San Francisco nonprofit 826 Valencia. The place also doubles as a fully equipped pirate supply store. With infectious enthusiasm, about starting 826 Valencia, which has since spawned locations in New York, Boston, Michigan, Chicago, Seattle and LA. So now you know where I'll be every Tuesday and Thursday for the next few months! Saturday, 27 February, 2010. I'm Shannon. I live in San...
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holes in my rainbows: 03.10
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Short Distance Water Conduct. In lieu of finding blog-worthy things in the suburban limbo in which I currently exist, here is a glimpse into the life of a swim teacher (me). It's almost impossible to describe these kids (or in some cases, adults) as they test out unfamiliar waters, some wild and uninhibited, melting seamlessly with the aquatic world, and some stiff and unnatural, paralyzed by fear. When he does go for it, he clings to me with the pinching, clawing fingers of an animal outside his element.
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holes in my rainbows: Hey! It's Monday.
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Most of the time I think my life is boring. My life in the suburbs, anyway. The two days of the week that find me strutting around the Mission District in my trendy flats and long necklaces, helping kids write about leopards and the color of their skin, and rubbing elbows with members of the San Francisco literary community are supreme exceptions. I've been busy here, and bored in spite of that. Lately, though, I've realized that if you think your life is boring, it's probably because you.
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holes in my rainbows: 10.09
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World's Largest Sponges: Free! Friday marked our entrance back into California, back into the sun. Not to say we didn’t see blue skies our whole time in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia, but it was scarce and the sun that did shine shone cold. But yesterday morning we woke up in Redwood National Park and looked up to see cracks of blue sky through the trees, walked out of the forest into bright, distinct warmth. Here’s how it went. But it did keep raining. We found a campground near Port Alber...
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holes in my rainbows: Short Distance Water Conduct
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Short Distance Water Conduct. In lieu of finding blog-worthy things in the suburban limbo in which I currently exist, here is a glimpse into the life of a swim teacher (me). It's almost impossible to describe these kids (or in some cases, adults) as they test out unfamiliar waters, some wild and uninhibited, melting seamlessly with the aquatic world, and some stiff and unnatural, paralyzed by fear. When he does go for it, he clings to me with the pinching, clawing fingers of an animal outside his element.
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holes in my rainbows: 07.10
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Out with the old, in with the new. So change your feeds, your readers, your following. Bookmark it, memorize it, love it, because it will. Be better. And I will. Actually post on this one. That's a promise. I hope you'll read and hold me accountable, so I don't have a choice but to stay with it. Holes in my Rainbows will still be there gathering dust in case you want to revisit anything I've written in the past, but for now let's set our eyes ahead of us. Let's see what happens. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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holes in my rainbows: 02.10
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I'm the girl who used to update this blog. Holes in my Rainbows has been hibernating during the cold California winter, and while I can't promise anything, it looks like maybe, maybe. Some posts are about to blossom. Again, though, no promises. With honest optimism, however, I do give you these photos I took last weekend. Evidence that Spring, sweet green and warm and light, is on its way. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). San Francisco, California, United States. This is a blog about seeing what happens.