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Margerie's Blog: March 2009
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The life and times of a forty-something, kinda out of shape, former professional woman with 3 kids, 5 pets and a husband. Enter your email address:. We are getting there. please visit these links! Cancer Speaks apparel and more for the cancer survivor or advocate. Planet Buff use with or without chemo! Cleavage Creek Wines supporting breast cancer research. There is Life After Breast Cancer great site! Margerie's Graphic Design Stores- apparel and gifts. I Like Your Tool. Beautiful, CA, United States.
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Making Do: Wordless Wednesday #18--Zinnia
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008. Wordless Wednesday #18- Zinnia. For another one of my Wordless Wednesday photos, see. For other people's, see. I love how you've captured the colors from yellow through to orange. Beautiful! June 18, 2008 at 9:58 AM. Happy WW. :). June 18, 2008 at 9:58 AM. June 18, 2008 at 12:30 PM. Hayley Townley, Breast Cancer Survivor Extraordinaire. That needs to be framed and hung in your office. And added to our collaborative on-line flower photo album. June 18, 2008 at 12:31 PM.
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Margerie's Blog: October 2008
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The life and times of a forty-something, kinda out of shape, former professional woman with 3 kids, 5 pets and a husband. Enter your email address:. We are getting there. please visit these links! Cancer Speaks apparel and more for the cancer survivor or advocate. Planet Buff use with or without chemo! Cleavage Creek Wines supporting breast cancer research. There is Life After Breast Cancer great site! Margerie's Graphic Design Stores- apparel and gifts. Its Never Too Early for a Christmas List. That is ...
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Margerie's Blog: February 2009
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The life and times of a forty-something, kinda out of shape, former professional woman with 3 kids, 5 pets and a husband. Enter your email address:. We are getting there. please visit these links! Cancer Speaks apparel and more for the cancer survivor or advocate. Planet Buff use with or without chemo! Cleavage Creek Wines supporting breast cancer research. There is Life After Breast Cancer great site! Margerie's Graphic Design Stores- apparel and gifts. My Career As a Swimsuit Model. Hayley (as in Comet).
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Margerie's Blog: May 2009
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The life and times of a forty-something, kinda out of shape, former professional woman with 3 kids, 5 pets and a husband. Enter your email address:. We are getting there. please visit these links! Cancer Speaks apparel and more for the cancer survivor or advocate. Planet Buff use with or without chemo! Cleavage Creek Wines supporting breast cancer research. There is Life After Breast Cancer great site! Margerie's Graphic Design Stores- apparel and gifts. Meow Love Rock and Roll. View my complete profile.
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Making Do: December 2008
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008. Due to other priorities. I haven’t had much time for crafts in the last couple of months. The biggest thing I worked on was Child Two’s hippy-girl Halloween costume. Fortunately it was an open-ended project; what got done got done, and it was fine. Even better, the only thing we had to buy for it was a pair of jeans and a ball of Handicrafter cotton yarn. Everything else we already had. I used this pattern. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Bye, Bye, Pie!
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Making Do: Mother's Day
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Sunday, May 10, 2009. Two years ago, back when I had a little MySpace blog, I wrote the following piece. I thought I would post it here today, after a very nice Mother’s Day in which I was served breakfast, lunch, and all the tea I could drink. You might notice that nested within this recycled writing is another bit of recycled writing. Am I thrifty or lazy? Mother’s Day 2007. Yesterday I got my hair cut for the first time in seven months (yes,. 8221; and I thought, “My God, is it that obvious? Busy I...
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Making Do: This must be what heaven is like
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Monday, November 16, 2009. This must be what heaven is like. I met a homeless woman the other day. Walking out of Waterfront Station on my way to a workshop downtown, I saw her sitting on the sidewalk reading a book, her back against a bank of mailboxes and a blanket over her lap. This is not an unusual site in Vancouver, where over 2,600 people live on the streets. How will they cope? Last month, I spent most of Thanksgiving week volunteering downtown with Gratitude Week to End Homelessness. An organiza...
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Making Do: May 2009
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Monday, May 11, 2009. Taken May 10, 2009, at home. I guess I just can't get enough of those flower pictures. Because while taking a break from weeding yesterday, I took some more. And this one fits Carmi's current Thematic Photographic theme,. One of my favourite things about my haphazard gardening habits is that I don't remember, from one year to the next, just what is going to appear. These pink and yellow tulips take me by surprise every spring. Here they are from another angle:. Sunday, May 10, 2009.
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Making Do: February 2009
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009. During last year, my Year of Living Differently. I often found myself not moving on to new ways of living, but going back to how I used to live, back when I took more time for the things I enjoyed. One of those things was baking from scratch. I took a class on bread making through the community centre and I was hooked. I baked almost all of our bread and rolls. A jar of sourdough starter perpetually bubbled in the back of our fridge. The first time I followed the recipe exac...