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Words in the Wind: December 2011
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Sunday, December 18, 2011. Culinary Ephemera - The Book. This Kilpatrick's Bread booklet from 1922 attempts to glamorize bread with recipes for sandwiches, various toast treatments, breaded meats, and "mock duck.". The best part of the book, however, is the way in which Weav...
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Words in the Wind: September 2012
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Sunday, September 9, 2012. How Many Fish in the Ocean? So was born a class titled “Can Man Survive? We were not far into registration day when one of the registrars called and said that the class had been filled – could it be enlarged? I didn’t make a typo there. T...It does...
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Words in the Wind: April 2012
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Wednesday, April 11, 2012. A Little Bit About Altered Books. Now and then I am confronted by someone who does not understand how I can participate in activity that involves “destroying books.” But yes – I do, and without qualms. Brian Dettmer's intriguing book carvings.
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Words in the Wind: August 2012
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Friday, August 10, 2012. More on The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency. And that about says it. Precious worries at the loss of old traditions of respect, kindness, generosity, etc. as the newer generation adopts more selfish and unthinking ways, even as she upholds tho...I hav...
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Words in the Wind: May 2012
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Friday, May 25, 2012. Another Wonderful Book Fair. My booth before the show opened. Portland as viewed from the hotel roof. Labels: 2012 book fair. Rose city book fair. Saturday, May 5, 2012. On preventing mold in Berries. Berries are delicate. Raspberries in particular ...
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Words in the Wind: How Many Fish in the Ocean?
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Sunday, September 9, 2012. How Many Fish in the Ocean? So was born a class titled “Can Man Survive? We were not far into registration day when one of the registrars called and said that the class had been filled – could it be enlarged? I didn’t make a typo there. T...It does...
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Words in the Wind: October 2012
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Saturday, October 20, 2012. I Could Pee on This. Don’t shout at me: it’s the title of a book! More specifically , I Could Pee on This and Other Poems by Cats,. By Franceso Marciuliano. Make a note: you may want to give copies to cat-loving friends as gifts! I could pee on him.
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Words in the Wind: Writing With Scissors: American Scrapbooks from the Civil War to the Harlem Renaissance, by Ellen Gruber Garvey
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Saturday, July 20, 2013. Writing With Scissors: American Scrapbooks from the Civil War to the Harlem Renaissance, by Ellen Gruber Garvey. In my previous blog I mentioned a brief history of scrapbooks, and several books on the. Subject. Writing With Scissors. Scrapbooks kept ...
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Words in the Wind: July 2013
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Saturday, July 20, 2013. Writing With Scissors: American Scrapbooks from the Civil War to the Harlem Renaissance, by Ellen Gruber Garvey. In my previous blog I mentioned a brief history of scrapbooks, and several books on the. Subject. Writing With Scissors. Ephemera and Boo...
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Words in the Wind: February 2012
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Wednesday, February 8, 2012. The 20,000,000 year old Mystery Skull of Oregon. The 20,000,000 year old Mystery Skull of Oregon. The old historical museum. Paul Bunyan and Babe at Trees of Mystery. I don’t recall seeing the skull in this old postcard, and when I looked a...