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Monthly Archives: December 2012
Before the Storm
It is a sunny morning, but the weather folks are saying this is fleeting. They are telling us winter weather is moving in and we are to expect snow in varying quantities over the next few days. Last week out … Continue reading
Share Your World: Week 50
Week 50! It is hard to realize that we are this far into the year already, that another year will be upon us before we realize! Admittedly, I did not join Cee’s challenge in the very beginning, but I have … Continue reading
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It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
Inside. Finally. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, but it was not a case of snapping my fingers and it happened. First, I brought in our tree. Our prelit tree – because husband and I both have an … Continue reading
The Rivers Run Deep
Many of the blogs I read seem to be thinking deeply, pondering life, its meanings, its purpose – our purpose in that life. Is it the season? There is the question of fairness as posed by Lisa. What is fair, … Continue reading
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Cloudy With a Chance of Rain
That’s our forecast. That’s been our forecast for several days now. Except it’s been more than a “chance” of rain. It’s been rain. Real rain. I am grateful it’s not snow. I think. Although snow is prettier than rain. So … Continue reading
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Share Your World: Week 49
Cee is at it again, challenging us to answer her questions, to share a bit more about ourselves. Her challenges are always fun, often thought-provoking, and a highlight of each week. This week, she is asking: 1. What is the … Continue reading
You Are so Kind. . .
I have been honored with a couple more awards, and because you have been so kind I cannot ignore. First I should like to thank Lynne Ayers for the Blog of the Year Award: And just a few days later, … Continue reading
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Reflections
This week’s Photo Challenge from Daily Post is Reflections, hosted by Jared Bramblett. I have many pictures with reflections that I really like, but I suspect most of them have been in a blog post already, so yesterday I wandered … Continue reading
Originally posted on the rogue and peasant slave:
I’ve been inspired lately by spoken word poetry. Last year I came across a documentary called Louder Than a Bomb about a slam poetry competition for teens. You have got to see this…
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