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you and i

23 hours ago ago from In the shape of a girl.

It's been a while  since I thought of you -  tucked away,  ever sweet and soft and safe  and quiet, always quiet lest you make a sound  and wake the sleeping little one. You used to take me by the hand  along snowy streets in winter-time,  child of bitter cold and ice and regret cigarette in the corner of my mouth as we stopped to gaze at Baby Jesus, peaceful and brimming with ...

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Need ideas

6 hours ago ago from All My Pretty Ones

I'll be back later this week with an update about Peanut and how that is going. In the meantime, I'd love some ideas on what to get a 16 month old to play with any thoughts?

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a unexpected blessing

8 hours ago ago from sunlight & simplicity

I don't have many pictures from my childhood and that has always been something that I struggled with. I love to look at old pictures of people I know and love, but the time spent poring over others childhood memories was always mingled with a tiny bit of wishing that I still had some of my own. I remember there being tons and tons of pictures, but they have all been lost. In a way, it felt like a part of me was lost with ...

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Just a Number

22 hours ago ago from Concrete Angel

Current Mood: contemplative I've been thinking a lot about age lately; particularly my age. I'm getting older, and my control-freak self wants to be able to fix it or slow it down, but there's not a thing I can do about it. And, I think this birthday coming up is really going to get to me. I'm going to be 33 at the end of this month. THIRTY THREE! It doesn't seem real. I can remember when I thought 30 was old and now I'm older ...

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Crispy Crunchy Art

22 hours ago ago from Interbent

It's hard to find any originality in art these days. Every new idea just starts to look like an old idea in a new dress. That's hardly surprising, though, when you consider that people have been putting paint on the canvas for centuries. What could be left to paint? That's why these few enterprising people have decided to go in a slightly different, slightly more crispy, direction. And there's no denying that their work is original. The ...

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