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How does your garden grow? | Every Fibre of My Being
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Every Fibre of My Being. When 140 characters just won't do. We always think there’ll be more time. Getting schooled. →. How does your garden grow? How about a little joy? First, three giant 12-spoked wheels of red, green, blue and orange. Then, contrasting petals of red or blue depending on their background. Those two steps were time-consuming, but not all-consuming. Then, the yellow bit near the tip of each petal. And something happened while I was stitching those on. Thank you, Robyn. And this from the...
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Every Fibre of My Being | When 140 characters just won't do | Page 2
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Every Fibre of My Being. When 140 characters just won't do. Newer posts →. We always think there’ll be more time. Well, I do. I don’t really know about you. But I assume, incorrectly most often, that I will see a friend again, have a chance to express my love more adequately, catch up on what’s going on in her life. And I let time slip by, and I don’t. I lost a dear one yesterday. Suddenly and unexpectedly and … but these things happen, and I should have known better. And then there were none. I thought ...
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Lucy's Museum: October 2013
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013. Time Away from the Blog. It has been two months since any effort has been made in the way of blogging and I feel no remorse. I returned to New York City where I immediately became caught up in fall. All of my classes and general life has been keeping me busy. Also now that the leaves are starting to turn everything is becoming pumpkin flavored and as one can imagine it is difficult to have time when I have to try all the new pumpkin-y things! Posted by Sodia Like.
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Lucy's Museum: Accepting the Kale
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Monday, August 19, 2013. Here are a few haiku about my newfound appreciation of kale:. Accepting the kale,. Even enjoying the kale,. Kale is magical,. It might not taste magical,. But trust me it is. As the date of departure from Newfoundland draws nearer I have began the semi annual list making and I've found my lists are vague about what I actually want to pack; under the entry pants one of the items is categorized as my "boring pants". Here is a haiku to describe my current situation:.
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One More Folded Sunset: Back on the Market at 16th
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One More Folded Sunset. Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Back on the Market at 16th. At the end of last year, the tiny house at 115 16th Street (at left, above) was listed for sale at $1,200,000, and then reduced to $1,149,000 . I looked at the sale. Seems like there were no bites for the "sweet and cozy, completely renovated" house, because 115 and next-door 117 are now for sale as a development site, with a new broker, Cushman and Wakefield/Massey Knakal. Wednesday, March 04, 2015. Neither More Nor Less.
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One More Folded Sunset: Tip Top
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One More Folded Sunset. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. Wednesday, August 05, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brooklyn Historical Society Blog. Greenwich Village Daily Photo. Jeremiah's Vanishing New York. Living with Legends: Hotel Chelsea Blog. Neither More Nor Less. Walkers in the City. Who Walk in Brooklyn. Hair Fair by Alberto. Tenants and their Guests. Together Again on 31st Drive. Links: Across the Boroughs. On Broadway (The Beauty Reigns). Live Music and Dancing. New look for Girasol.
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One More Folded Sunset: Poet in New York
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One More Folded Sunset. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Poet in New York. There's still a city to love. What a surprise to get off the N at Canal and Lafayette this afternoon to find this. The giant mural celebrating Federico García Lorca appeared just a few weeks ago (see Bedford and Bowery post below). It was created by Spanish artist Sex: El Niño de las Pinturas (Raúl Ruiz) and Brooklyn artist Cern. No duerme nadie por el cielo. Nadie, nadie. Las criaturas de la luna huelen y rondan sus cabañas. Jeremiah's ...
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Lucy's Museum: Fingerless Gloves
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Thursday, August 22, 2013. Fall is almost here and the change in temperature has prompted some knitting. Much to my mothers delight I actually made something! A pair of fingerless gloves. Please note that it is very difficult to photograph one's own hand. Especially when people invite themselves into the photo. Once I return to New York I probably will have a while to wait to wear these new knitted gloves but since its been hovering in around twenty all summer my new accessories are perfect for evenings.
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Lucy's Museum: Time Away from the Blog
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013. Time Away from the Blog. It has been two months since any effort has been made in the way of blogging and I feel no remorse. I returned to New York City where I immediately became caught up in fall. All of my classes and general life has been keeping me busy. Also now that the leaves are starting to turn everything is becoming pumpkin flavored and as one can imagine it is difficult to have time when I have to try all the new pumpkin-y things! Posted by Sodia Like.
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