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Falling Leaves: Beautiful Beliefs (5)
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Wednesday, 20 June 2012. It is easy to take hard working people for granted, but we shouldn’t! This is not a post to big up my own efforts though, and ‘hard working’ doesn’t only apply to academics! However small or large the task, acknowledging others' efforts can make a big difference. Say thank you to your mum or dad or other loved ones (thank you to the Physio for making me dinner! This post is connected to Amy's Beautiful Belief's. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Falling Leaves: January 2010
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Monday, 18 January 2010. Walking through the mist. As I left the University this evening, a fairly heavy mist was hanging in the air. I know from friends and family who drive that this sort of weather is not good for driving, but for me walking to the bus, and then home from the bus stop, it isn't really a problem. In some ways I quite like it. It's atmospheric. Literary. It feels a little like walking through the pages of a Victorian novel. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Falling Leaves: March 2010
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Tuesday, 23 March 2010. Seeing differently 2: confidence and criticism. I know I said in my previous ‘seeing differently’ post that we shouldn’t judge by each other’s standards, but in this post I’m going to suggest that we take into account what others think we are capable of (only if it’s positive! We are often so much more ‘down’ on ourselves than we should be. I need to start seeing myself, my work, my abilities differently. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Life of a PhD Student.
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Falling Leaves: December 2009
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Thursday, 17 December 2009. Seeing differently 1: making your own way. As Christmas and then the new year approaches (one of my students recently said that 2010 sounded scarily futuristic, and she may be right), this is the first of a few posts on seeing differently. This one began as an email to a friend responding to his Facebook status update on feeling ‘behind’ in comparison to his colleagues. Saturday, 5 December 2009. Building up to Christmas. Towards all people. And the lady in front of me in ...
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Laurie's Project 365 Blog: Secret Window (129/366)
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Lil Bits Project 365. Victorianitas Blog (wonderful writing style). Laurie's Project 365 Blog. Friday, May 9, 2008. While sitting in my doctor's waiting room, I happened to look up and see this window that I'm sure almost nobody ever looks out of. May 9, 2008 at 11:11 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Telephone from Below (130/366). BONUS PHOTO: Flowers for Mom (129b/366). Clean Kitchen and Firemen (128/366). Snow and Beltane Altar (125 and 126/366). Broke Back Kitty (124/366).
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Eye of a cat. Created on 3 January 2004 (#1771293). Last updated on 9 July 2015. Papa was a rodeo, mama was a rock-and-roll band. Eye of a cat@livejournal.com. Ankh-Morpork, England - Wiltshire, United Kingdom. Eyeofacat (at) gmail (dot) com. Too many degrees, not enough tropical fish. All the fictional women you hate. Being kind to flies, detective novels. Nineteenth century angst, not tidying my desk, old books. Philip k. dick. Saint catherine of alexandria. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.
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Laurie's Project 365 Blog: Telephone from Below (130/366)
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Lil Bits Project 365. Victorianitas Blog (wonderful writing style). Laurie's Project 365 Blog. Friday, May 9, 2008. Telephone from Below (130/366). Taken from floor-level after doing some sit ups in the studio because George was taking a nap in the living room. It's amazing how different things look from below. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Telephone from Below (130/366). BONUS PHOTO: Flowers for Mom (129b/366). Clean Kitchen and Firemen (128/366). Snow and Beltane Altar (125 and 126/366).
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Laurie's Project 365 Blog: Bedroom Window (127/366)
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Lil Bits Project 365. Victorianitas Blog (wonderful writing style). Laurie's Project 365 Blog. Friday, May 9, 2008. Looking straight up from my side of the bed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Telephone from Below (130/366). BONUS PHOTO: Flowers for Mom (129b/366). Clean Kitchen and Firemen (128/366). Snow and Beltane Altar (125 and 126/366). Broke Back Kitty (124/366). A Hospital Trip (123/366). A Lazy Afternoon (121/366). Erm, isnt that illegal? Cats, Snow, Window (115/366). View my complete profile.
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Laurie's Project 365 Blog: Tennis, anyone? (116/366)
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Lil Bits Project 365. Victorianitas Blog (wonderful writing style). Laurie's Project 365 Blog. Friday, May 9, 2008. The front of the ancient video game tabletop console that serves as our TV stand. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Telephone from Below (130/366). BONUS PHOTO: Flowers for Mom (129b/366). Clean Kitchen and Firemen (128/366). Snow and Beltane Altar (125 and 126/366). Broke Back Kitty (124/366). A Hospital Trip (123/366). A Lazy Afternoon (121/366). Erm, isnt that illegal?
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Laurie's Project 365 Blog: BONUS PHOTO: Flowers for Mom (129b/366)
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Lil Bits Project 365. Victorianitas Blog (wonderful writing style). Laurie's Project 365 Blog. Friday, May 9, 2008. BONUS PHOTO: Flowers for Mom (129b/366). Mother's Day is on Sunday. My mother's birthday was on May 17th. Her death day was June 3rd. So, in honor of all those occasions, I put some fresh daisies (one of her favorite flowers) and a small food offering on the living room altar yesterday. And here's a photo of her, which I took via our iMac's built-in camera a couple of months before her death.