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The Hollywood Machine: Cuba, Part 1
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Friday, August 28, 2009. Cuba, Part 1. It was early March, 2005. I had been milling around the apartment in West Hollywood for weeks. Trying to figure out something to do. Now, I wasn't prepared at that time, to do any basejumping, but the thought of spending a week or two at Monument Valley seemed pretty good to me. Spend a little time with nature. Get away from all the computers and monitors for a while. I'm thinking about going to Monument Valley. Ever heard of it? Yeah, but so what? You can be so sil...
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Daddy-O: Standing By
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Life with the Charbonneaus. September 26, 2011. Yes, Im still here. This weekend was just too busy with work and such for me to do anything with the other site. Besides, Im still waiting to hear from my hosting service about making a change. Its complicated, but doesnt affect anything with the blog, other than I cant move it over until Im ready. So please, do be patient. Hopefully, this will all be resolved by the end of the week. Posted by: grandpapa September 27, 2011 at 07:34 AM. Work and such is (are?
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handmade :: letters | amberism.com
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Mamma engineer. redheaded girl. wanna-be hippie. On Feb 19th, 2012 in handmade. Last year for Christmas I had planned to make the kids these letter for their doors. I didn’t get them done in time for that Christmas, but I did get them done in time for Easter! At least I’m blogging about them BEFORE Easter shows up on the 2012 calendar. I’m totally patting myself on the back right now. They were inspired, or rather blatently copied from Inspire Me Crafts. It’s a little weird. February 20, 2012 at 8:55 pm.
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Kat's Rantings, Ravings and Whatever: I am heartbroken.
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Kat's Rantings, Ravings and Whatever. If I know you personally and haven't invited you here - well, there's a reason for that, so kindly go on back to whichever part of my life you belong in. Trust me, this is for your own good. Thank you. Tuesday, February 02, 2010. Good-bye, Ed. You will be missed more than you can possibly know. Posted by Kathleen @ 1:26 PM. At Tuesday, 02 February, 2010. So very, very sorry to hear the news. At Tuesday, 02 February, 2010. Me too, Rick. At Tuesday, 02 February, 2010.
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Skinny Thai Chicken Meatballs with Peanut Sauce - Jo Cooks
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Pretty Darn Delicious Recipes. Let’s Work Together. Skinny Thai Chicken Meatballs with Peanut Sauce. October 27, 2014. Skinny Thai Chicken Meatballs with Peanut Sauce – healthy baked chicken meatballs with Thai flavors and smothered in a sweet and slightly spicy peanut sauce. Love Love. Love meatballs. Any kind of meatballs! So here’s why I think these meatballs deserve the word skinny in the title. Two things. Lean ground chicken and they are baked. Yum! Skinny Thai Chicken Meatballs with Peanut Sauce.
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Alaska with attitude : September 2008
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Thursday, September 25, 2008. Numbers 4 and 5. To steal a phrase from my daughter who pulled it off in the perfect situation: I'll get back to you on that. The picture is a visitor to the feeder last year, a hairy woodpecker. Links to this post. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. It had to happen on the Equinox. Twelve hours of darkness, twelve hours of daylight and this morning for the first time this fall, the temperature below freezing. Links to this post. Monday, September 22, 2008. Links to this post.
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Alaska with attitude : What's the symbolism here?
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Wednesday, July 22, 2015. What's the symbolism here? Curious, very curious. Eginning the mystery of the black pansy. I prefer starting from seeds rather than buying already blossoming plants off the rack at the supermarket, so these just showed up in the past week after a start indoors and more than a month outdoors. Now I think they have more of a use as something of a muse. But the pansies, at least one, added an unexpected twist. What does the black symbolize? And further, why only three? I'm a drinke...
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Alaska with attitude : The siren song of the big ocean retold in a botched haiku
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Thursday, July 30, 2015. The siren song of the big ocean retold in a botched haiku. And through the rigging. From the open sea. I heard the tempting ocean. Sing its song to me. I thought this was going to be my first haiku, at least the first one I intended to be a haiku. I worked very carefully to get 17 beats and it even came out with a rhyme. Then just for kicks, I looked up the definition. After all what fun is there in doing research ahead of time? Road Haikus continued: in a waiting room. Religious...
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Alaska with attitude : They grow so fast, don't they?
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Sunday, August 9, 2015. They grow so fast, don't they? By rights those two trees should be in this 2008 photo to. The left of center. See the two trunks to the left of. Odd list of events at and along the trails around the East Pole over the weekend. That's a pretty satisfying day at the pole. It was between the dinner and Ally McBeal,. Who the hell brings a baby stroller into the deep woods? And how do you lose one? Continuing along, dodging ruts, falling into others and skidding all over the place on t...
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Alaska with attitude : Here's one of the pitfalls in the writing process
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Saturday, July 18, 2015. Here's one of the pitfalls in the writing process. Vintage WWII VD poster. Icture a small town along the Alaska coast where everyone recognizes everyone else, and most are at least passing acquaintances. Among these citizens a writer toils in the days before Internet and with access only to a limited library. He often has to find a local expert in something or other to confirm the accuracy of a tidbit he is writing. This may be one reason people hear of cloistered writers, at lea...
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