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   Jun 29

almost July

I somehow missed that we have summer now. Its warm enough and all that, but coming home yesterday from teaching I was greeted by a layer of white hail, ugh. Mood today is somewhat between and like anybody needed to know 😉 oh well. Highlight of the day was seeing the cows in the forest […]

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   Jun 27

Facebook

Facebook , your UNreality pains and bores me. I like to “socialize” with real people with real emotions, not something filtered for public consumption. I have no interest in presenting you a dream/fake/self and I have no desire to follow your fabricated little snippet of what you want other’s to know as your life. I […]

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   Mar 18

Fibromyalgia, revisited

It has been some 15 years since diagnosis, and about 20 years since my brain started to turn to mush, my body even mushier… The American Chronic Pain Association’s summary is this: “Fibromyalgia is a medically unexplained syndrome characterized by chronic widespread pain and a heightened and painful response to pressure (allodynia). Other core symptoms […]

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   Dec 16

Bobbin Lace books and supplies for sale!

Here are some of my bobbin lace books that need a new home. All are in very good to new condition and paperback, unless noted! All prices are WELL below current Amazon prices. Note: if I need to ship to you (you are not local) I will have to add postage to your book price. […]

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   Jul 14

Stamps for Sale!

I have a few stamp sets that I sorted out from the collection, they are listed on craigslist here: First bunch: A Tree for All Seasons: $ 6.00 (4 stamps, like new) Blooming with Happiness $ 15.00 (6 stamps, hostess set, RETIRED, like new) Merci: $ 10.00 (6 stamps, RETIRED, unused) Organic Grace: $ 10.00 […]

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   Sep 14

It is, that when your body and mind become unimportant, that you can truly listen to yourself.

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   Sep 02

108 workbook

Yesterday I got rather intimate with the current Microsoft Office Word program. I really didn’t like the switch to the tabular layout and was constantly fighting to find the most basic tasks…. but now I discovered a whole new appreciation of it and getting more comfortable figuring out how to do what I want to […]

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