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Who I Am {52 Weeks of Blogging With A Purpose}

Over the next 52 weeks, I will be joining in with From Mrs To Mama in a wonderful link up: 52 Weeks of Blogging With A Purpose…a sort of a show and tell, with new topics each week. This weeks theme is ‘Who I Am’… I … Continue reading

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Truth

Canada Geese “Every truth is a distortion of what is.” Byron Katie I have always been fascinated by the concept of truth. How can there be a republican truth, democratic truth, Christian truth, and Muslim truth all at the same time. And all convinced… Continue reading

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Does what I wear really matter?

I’ve thought a lot about this and over the years have asked others their opinions on what modesty is. The answers surprised me when I was younger but I now respect the answers that were given. I am a single twenty something that just wants to… Continue reading

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Talent spotters: Camberwell Degree Show 2013

Camberwell College of Arts’s degree show is open to the public this week and includes work from photography, illustration, design, painting and sculpture graduates. There are hundreds of projects to see – from graphic novels to pyrotechnic type experiments. Here are some of the highlights: Illustrat … Continue reading

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What’s Important?

Over the past month or so, that question has been running through my mind a lot more than usual. It’s a result of several things going on in my life right now: work changes, health issues, a general realization of time not standing still. My life goals seem to have … Continue reading

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A book that should be written

I often get requests for posts. I usually do my best to meet the request, and when I had more time on my hands, it was usually done within a week of the request. I don’t mind doing posts that … Continue reading

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On My Coffee Table: Good Fashion/ Beauty Reads:

There’s nothing like sitting down on the sofa after a long, hard day and getting glued to a good book. If I’m honest, I’m not really a fan of fiction books (although, I hear the Hunger Games series is really good) as I just seem to never get into… Continue reading

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Shot of a Lifetime, BT Today, June 16, 2013

Golf can be a very strange game. There are days one can hit the ball long and straight but still not find the green. On other days the woods are the constant companion and yet the score is one of the… Continue reading

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Threnody for a Dream

Another longish absence from these pages; I find myself at the end of each evening with little energy left for anything creative, even rambling on the internet. So these thoughts are long, long out of date; I wrote most of them at the time of the coronation anniversary. One of … Continue reading

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hollywood party.

Warning: this post is heavy on music and movies, light on gallivanting around town. It was just one of those lazy weekends. Photo and design via Minimal Movie Posters. Cinespia, the great organization that shows classic films at the Hollywood Continue reading

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Daily Update: June 14, 2013

No Saints today; however, today is Flag Day in these United States. Today’s holiday commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States, which happened by resolution of the Second Continental Congress on this date in 1777. In 1916 President Woodrow Wilson issued Continue reading

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The Shipwreck That Saved Jamestown

On 11 August 2008, Chuck Leddy reviewed, “The Shipwreck That Saved Jamestown: The story of the naval disaster that changed American History,” for the Christian Science Monitor Book Review — As late as 1600, write history professors Lorri Glover and Daniel Blake Smith, “the English had still establi … Continue reading

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The Compay Articles of Edward Teach by Thoraiya Dyer / The Angælien Apocalypse by Matthew Chrulew

This book is a novella double from Twelfth Planet Press, printed so that the “front” cover has cover art for one novella and when you flip it over the “back” cover forms the front cover for the other novella. ~ The Company Articles of Edward Teach by Thoraiya Dyer is… Continue reading

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Come and Learn How to Tie a Tie with the Rabbit and the Fox by Sybrina Durant

Learn to Tie a Tie with the Rabbit and the Fox (Story with instructional song) By: Sybrina Durant, Illustrator (Donna Marie Naval) ISBN#978-0972937214 Review Date: May 31, 2013 A Christian Book Review 9.9 out of 10.0 stars Learn to Tie a Tie with the Rabbit and the Fox by Sybrina Continue reading

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Poison

Poison (The Bloodline Trilogy) Jordyn Redwood (Kregel Publications) ISBN: 978-0825442124 January 2013/312 pages/$14.99 Five years ago, Keelyn Blake’s armed, mentally ill stepfather took her family hostage in their house in rural Colorado. She and her half-sister Raven made it out alive, but Continue reading

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