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Such neglect

19 hours ago ago from Writerly.

Oh, blog, how I have neglected you in weeks past. I've kept myself busy writing in other places (infidel!), spending time with friends and family in these Holiday months, and reading no fewer than three books at once. I've also semi-revived a music-playing routine with F, which has been refreshing; Strange how you miss the musty smell of fingers calloused from aged guitar strings, or a hoarse voice after a night spent belting. The ...

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Day 202: Reading Again and Chili Creation

2 hours ago ago from Join the Jam Revolution

Sweet Acts of Day 202: 1) Go to cafe and read with friend Benko (here sporting my reading glasses , ie. the Harry Potter Glasses). 2) Go home and make my VERY FIRST homemade chili ! Recipe and inspiration from my lovely friend MaryBeth 's new lazy chef blog (veggie ground round substituted for the ground beef, because I don't like touching raw meat I mean it's raw . Not a very appealing word, even without the bit added on to ...

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here's a nice human interest story on our good friend

15 hours ago ago from danzbuddies

hi danzbuddies, for those of you who read Chinese, here's a nice newspaper report on 'Xiao Li' , our China Lady friend who runs the 'Xiao Lung Pao' cafe at Tanglin CC. I'm not good in Chinese , so will wait for those of you who are to read the story and tell the rest of us about it..........

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Buried Treasure

13 hours ago ago from thedailydigi.com

Posted in The Write Way | It is no secret that I love journaling.  I think that journaling is such an important part of the scrapbooking process.  Most of us would say that we are scrapbooking in order to leave a story for our families.  We want our kids and grandkids to know something about themselves, about us, and about the lives we led.  It's the story that we care about most.  The pretty papers and elements are just for fun a ...

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REVIEW: The Poisonwood Bible

13 hours ago ago from reading comes from writing

Title: The Poisonwood Bible Author: Barbara Kingsolver Finished: December 20, 2009 Pages: 546 Published: 1998 Format: Paperback Another book with lots of hype that I was extremely excited to read. The Poisonwood Bible is about a family of the church who move to Africa to mission and try to build a church. With four girls to take care of, the parents find themselves in dire circumstances over and over again. The mother ...

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