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My (coffee) cup runneth over. Posted on October 1, 2010. This morning, an angel in the form of the postman delivered an unexpected surprise from Tyler and Rachel. Ohmygoodness. Coffee. Rich, chocolatey, smooth coffee. Ten short minutes after opening the package, Zack. And I transformed this. Into a delicious this. Larr; Embracing the inner tourist. Pretty kitty →. 2 Responses “My (coffee) cup runneth over” →. October 3, 2010. What a sweet and thoughtful gift! You guys are decaf drinkers now?
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Newer posts →. Zack gets an iPad. June 11, 2010. And I have the animated gif to prove it. [Happy birthday, Zack.]. While we waited a bronto died. May 13, 2010. Last night at The Triple Door, while waiting for the genius Rafael Anton Irisarri, aka “The Sight Below,” (he did a breathtaking version of Arvo Pärt’s Für Alina) and the equally inspired Jóhann Jóhannsson, Zack and I did a little comic jam. An evening Alki stroll. May 10, 2010. Eating Animals (never again). February 10, 2010. January 5, 2010.
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My life as it is so far–in blurbs, books, pics and sporadic postings. Be the first to start a conversation. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Arts & Letters Daily.
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Embracing the inner tourist | letterbyletter: composing life.
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Embracing the inner tourist. Posted on September 28, 2010. A few weekends ago, with proof of Cambridge residence in hand to gain free admission, we set out for a few self-guided tours of surrounding colleges. Standing in the middle of a chapel. Where construction started in 1446, it’s impossible not to be a tourist. (I mean, the King’s College Chapel organ contains Henry VIII’s initials! Larr; We’ve arrived. My (coffee) cup runneth over →. 3 Responses “Embracing the inner tourist” →. Error: Twitter ...
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Veronica Mary: September 2008
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Saturday, September 20, 2008. Losing Our Souls to a Piecemeal Space and Time. The early autumn rain is streaking my window, pattering in time with the music. Pulsing red blooms fill a glass on my desk. A candle glows by the modest stack of books. The moment is simple. I’ve been trying to understand this promise of wholeness. These rare moments when concentration is possible almost without effort, when fragmentation seems to disappear. Faint staccato as the rain grows harder. A dissonant piano chord.
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Veronica Mary: November 2007
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Sunday, November 25, 2007. Acedia: the absence of caring. I was at a book launch the other week, listening to Kathleen Norris speak on the lost meaning of Advent. She centered her talk around a long-forgotten word the desert fathers used: acedia. The word literally means "the absence of caring." Norris said the concept was originally one of the seven deadly sins, but became subsumed under the more one-dimensional word "sloth.". And the way out of acedia? But the motivation to do so? If one waits, if one ...
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in the wild. | imagination.
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With love from kenya (Week 5: September 6 – 12). The mara. (Week 6: September 13-19) →. September 25, 2009 · 7:33 am. With love from kenya (Week 5: September 6 – 12). The mara. (Week 6: September 13-19) →. 2 responses to “. September 25, 2009 at 8:17 pm. The elephant is everything i’d imagined. September 29, 2009 at 9:23 am. These are so cool! Almost as cool as the giraffe you drew me🙂. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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(Week 4: August 30 – September 5) | imagination.
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DSU (Week 3: August 23-29). Masai mara. →. September 14, 2009 · 4:42 am. Week 4: August 30 September 5). Obviously we procrastinate sometimes, right? One of the disadvantages of DSU, is its 11PM curfew. This has interrupted many conversations and interactions over the last few weeks (sometimes, it has not, but missing curfew is not permitted woops! Hope you are all doing well! DSU (Week 3: August 23-29). Masai mara. →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Build...
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nairobi. (Week 7: September 20-26) | imagination.
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The mara. (Week 6: September 13-19). For the month. (october) →. October 14, 2009 · 8:37 am. Nairobi. (Week 7: September 20-26). Writing resumes. My computer is bust, crashed and done. So you will have to have patience with me as I try to catch up with more recent stories (as well as replying to emails, etc). That’s all the time I have for now (as I am now borrowing others computers and do not want to waste their time). The mara. (Week 6: September 13-19). For the month. (october) →. Fill in your details...
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lwanda. | imagination.
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For the month. (october). The camel i rode. →. November 16, 2009 · 9:35 am. For the month. (october). The camel i rode. →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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