"She had flung herself on the sweet bosom of the earth and suddenly she was chill and damp and crawling with its vermin."
14 April, 2011
Oh, hello soft and slushy springtime snow!
In the photo directly above, you can see yellow snow where Turnip peed on the deck. He was too busy eating birdseed to go downstairs. Mmm, wet birdseed.
March 9 Week In Review [Top]
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Fugs and Pieces, March 9, 2012
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Hey Fug Nation! Thanks for making the first week after Awards Season so
delightful. Fug Madness begins NEXT WEEK — brackets coming your way on
Monday! — ...
The 2012 Tournament of Books has started
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The Tournament of Books, The Morning News' annual fiction competition, has
begun. If you like books and the NCAA basketball tournament, this is pretty
mu...
The Chair
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Yesterday, I got my teeth cleaned. It was a last-minute appointment so I
got a hygienist I’d never met before. Let’s call her Mira. Mira was
pleasant but i...
Fantasy Kindle
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I have had a fairly unproductive day, which entirely normal because it is
Shitty Wednesday, the day that ends for all practical purposes at 1h30 when
I mus...
multigrain apple crisps
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Multigrain Apple Crisps As for the whole wheat flour, you could also use
whole wheat pastry flour here or white whole wheat flour (as I did in one
of my te...
A Pair of Winter Soups
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Roasted Cauliflower Soup
You know what I say about soups like this: I am crying joyfully into my
hankie, adjusting my veil at the altar, while the children ...
The Day That Changed My Photographic Life
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Many people have asked me how and why I became a photographer in the first
place, but as far as I can remember, no one has inquired what was the most
life-...
Ooh, shiny, woolly goodness!
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It's Sunday afternoon. The temperature has dropped and I'm sitting here,
laptop on, um, lap, Goldfinger on the telly, TLH playing Skyrim on the
computer d...
My Heart Will Go On
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We finally got *Titanic* last weekend from our local library. It can be
hard to locate slightly older movies now that there are no video stores
anymore, a...
March into March
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Regardless of how mild this winter's been, whenever March 1st comes around,
a part of me sincerely expects the clouds to part and for the hallelujah
choir/...
February, 2012
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I haven't had time to read about the new Googlie-do policy.
FB has eaten the left side of my brain.... not to make lite of all the
great prostitute cont...
Esme Update
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Esme's class made pirate hats at school today. Nothing commands respect on the mean streets of South London like a pirate hat and a small paper flag, and no ...
#31: Graylag Goose
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I guess this is another domesticated bird, but we have only seen them in
far southern Arizona on a little lake we almost ran out of gas getting to
one day...
The Gift: Galette Bressane
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I received a call from someone who was working on a travel itinerary for
her employer that included a stop in Lyon. He was a restauranteur taking
two of ...
Pity, party of one
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Grief is a lonely emotion.
Grief is burning out my insides and making room for something new to grow.
I feel like i have something to tell you, but i ...
Moving platforms
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I'm tentatively blogging at indiaknight.tumblr.com, for the very shallow
reason that I prefer the way it looks. ...
TheSartorialist.com RSS Feed
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Hi guys,
Thanks so much for the feedback. It’s been great seeing the response and
really hearing about how people use the site.
One thing we’ve been getti...
Rules for Newly Mandated Summer Siesta
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1) Siesta begins when the participant reaches a horizontal state.
2) There is no touching during the siesta. This includes, but is not
limited to: tickling,...
Whole new me
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I haven't posted in awhile because, while I need to get up my tri post,
I don't want Peevish to think I'm a jock, so I was waiting to post on a
non-athleti...
Purvottanasana
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Greetings, yogabinis! Today’s pose is purvottanasana, which translates from
the Sanskrit as “intense Eastern stretch.” In yoga, the front of the body
is ...
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