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... a home for blog entries of various subjects. One must ask that if Miscellany provides a home for blog entries of various subjects why use other labels. ... a distinctive label, other entries defy labeling. Miscellany is therefore a home for orphan entries. A home for orphan ... a previous post about junk drawers I can only conclude that Miscellany is the junk drawer of my blog. It is difficult to admit ...
... doctor told me to push, it was merely a formality, because by the time the words were out of her mouth, Miscellany had pretty much arrived. My mom and MommyJ were there, and, of course, CPod, and we spent the ... conversation will go a long way to ease the pains of labor, let me tell you. Miraculously, Miscellany is still alive, in spite of her brothers' very heartfelt and loving attempts to ...
... is a lot of shit that should be covered up like anything else in her litterbox. I like Version One better. Now the Miscellany. The Novel is moving right along. This very minute I am earning another sticker for my netbook: the Procrastination Badge. ... joining the other WriMos to work at the local coffee shop. HOWEVER! Miscellany. 1. I got an email the other day; the subject line said "Settle ...
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Verdict: carrot The Springbok Miscellany is the perfect addition to an avid rugby fan’s collection. For the rugby fan who has everything - like the 11 ... of this book - then this handy sized guide is just for you. Complete review in the Tonight Book DetailsSpringbok Miscellany: From Earliest Days to the Modern Era by Eddie Grieb and Stuart Farmer EAN: 9781868423415 Find this book with BOOK ...
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The new EP from Anthony Saggers’ Stray Ghosts has received a short but sweet review on Music, Musings & Miscellany. Each Paradise is a Lost Paradise is the first in a special new series of digital-only releases by Hidden Shoal Recordings. Drop by the Hidden Shoal Store to stream and purchase this thoroughly engaging yet fragile EP. Stray Ghosts - Au Revoir a la Belle Semaine Stray ...
Yes, the Weekend Miscellany has been visiting a Great-Aunt for the past few weeks, and obviously it is now not the weekend - nor, in fact, is today's post going to take the usual form of a book, a blog post, and a link. And that's because I've read so many brilliant blog posts over the past week or so, that I just wanted to share them with you. Some you'll probably have already ...
A little miscellany for this Saturday:This has been the weirdest Thanksgiving. We had one with my family, one with Dave's family, and I'm yet to have any turkey. Not because I didn't want turkey, because there wasn't any turkey. My family's never got done and we had roast at Dave's family. Weird.Our puppy Sloopy is starting to come out of her shell and develop a ...
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I think this miscellany will wrap up (for now) my postings from our trip to southern Texas and the Rio Grande Valley Birding Festival. from Laguna Atascosa NWR - Great Blue Heron (Willet in background) ... from South Padre Island WBC - Tricolored Heron ... ... and Caspian Tern ... from the waters off Port Isabel - Brown Pelicans in formation ... from City Lake in Harlingen - Double-crested ...
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Woman Baseball Player 1996 Pencil on trace In 1994, Ila Borders became he first woman pitcher to start a men’s NCAA or NAIA college baseball game. In 1997 she would join the local St. Paul Saints and become the first woman to play pro ball. In 1996 I had my first daughter, Rachel, and like all dads I dreamed
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Today is a snow day here in LA (the LA in New Mexico, that is.) I love the enforced spontaneity of everyone home bound for an unexpected day! And in the lightness of that moment, here are some odd and quirky things I've been saving for you, Gentle Readers. In the unexpected category, would you believe that Al Mohler blogged about cooking? And as always, his thoughts were edifying. And how ...
The website hosting the forums I'm supposed to read and reply to has been up and down like a yo-yo since last night. The techies keep bringing it back up, and it keeps dying. So what was a break on reading the forums has become a kind of disaster management with my own students, who have an assignment due tomorrow. (I can see why they'd be panicked.) Making matters worse is that I don ...
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I've been playing with the amber colored vintage Czech glass that The Beadin' Path sent me as a design partner, below, between the yellow and red. Like the yellow glass, I spent a lot of time trying various combinations until I saw something that I thought would work. Then I went to my stash of amber colored glass beads looking for complementary beads to fill out the design. I'm not ...
More than one IPKat reader has been anxiously asking him about the impact of the Treaty of Lisbon on the names of European institutions. Are we going to have to plough thousands of tons of stationery, livery and souvenir t-shirts which have the word "Community" on them, replacing it with the word "Union" on every occasion? The IPKat hopes not. While the Commission of the ...
Small Town Guy called and invited me to his Small Town for dinner Friday night. In preparation, I've dusted off my chastity belt and intend to leave the key at home, tied around Baby's neck. Saturday night I'm seeing the recently divorced guy (Hello Dawn? This dude needs a name!). I am going to his house for pizza, beer and a movie. TJ seems to be doing much better since his meds ...
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1. There are many things that I don't like about autumn, but one of them is that the dreary gray Ohio weather makes it hard to tell what time it is when you wake up in the morning, so you don't know if you're early or late. 2. Jay's Nanowrimo Word Count: 16,667 3. Also, it's dark when I leave work now, which is crap. Who invented Daylight Savings? Savings for whom, cause ...
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