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field | work: February 2011
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Friday, February 25, 2011. 533: a few photo highlights. Life has been good and chaotic here. It's been quiet and painful and wonderful and all three at once with a few more in between. I've been moderately good about keeping up with roots wings. But it seems my bubble strains to go far beyond this. Stories told by Molly. A little bit about: baby kiefer. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. Stories told by Molly. A little bit about: friends. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). City of bears (2013). All images and words are.
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field | work: 533: a few photo highlights
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Friday, February 25, 2011. 533: a few photo highlights. Life has been good and chaotic here. It's been quiet and painful and wonderful and all three at once with a few more in between. I've been moderately good about keeping up with roots wings. But it seems my bubble strains to go far beyond this. Stories told by Molly. A little bit about: baby kiefer. Good to know all is well. Love the happy little bear photograph. February 27, 2011 at 10:46 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). City of bears (2013).
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field | work: 537
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Thursday, April 14, 2011. We met Kezia (who is from Brazil originally) this past winter holiday, where I spent the majority of it fatly pregnant and spewing forth illness for three solid (or, rather, unsolid. Days, so I didn't quite get to know her, though I did have the opportunity to observe some very cheerful game-playing with the four-year-old nephew Jimmy. Whom I adore. I look forward to more adventures and their beautiful celebration this late summer. Congratulations, congratulations.
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field | work: | life list |
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1 go maple sugaring. 3 ride a hot air balloon. 4 get a chapbook published (accepted 9/2010. 5 get letterpress up and running. 6 visit the local pizza farm. 7 replace our fence with something dog-sturdier ( 5/2010. 8 travel to Ireland. 9 camp in the boundary waters. 10 knit a hat. or a sweater. 11 replace withered strawberries and asparagus in garden. 12 confidently drive the stick through the city. 13 make a loaf of challah or other braided bread ( 2/2010. 15 complete my MFA. 19 have a hobby farm. 43 tak...
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field | work: 534: art gallery'ing
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Saturday, March 12, 2011. As our two-month-old ages, we have begun to make more and more treks out. This was a lovely evening- dinner with our lovely friend Angie, a wander around a gallery, and my mother in town for the weekend. I admit, sometimes I forget there is an other self, an Other That Isn't Mother. But I've returned to campus, I've had a few poetry get-togethers, and book club, and I realize I can meld these two facets, Life Before Maya and Life After. Shawn, who did my poem tattoo. Profile on ...
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field | work: March 2011
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011. 535: bay beach wildlife sanctuary. This weekend, we went to Wisconsin to visit our parents. There's been a lot of news from both sides of the family, which I'll share soon enough, some wonderful, some terrible, but everything, since the world changed. Or really, okay, our. World changed, family has become Family and it's all so warm and safe. Stories told by Molly. A little bit about: family. Saturday, March 12, 2011. Shawn, who did my poem tattoo. Stories told by Molly. The seco...
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field | work: 538: roots + wings
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Saturday, May 14, 2011. OK, I give up. I had thought two blogs made sense- one was more private and belonging to a specific subject, and then there was here, which was free for me to write about whatever. I sheared off and talked about maternity because I didn't want to bore the socks off my friends who weren't enormously interested in babies. But I've found it isn't just about babies. I might come back. But for now, I don't want to feel guilty that this space hasn't been updated in weeks, that I've ...
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field | work: December 2010
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Friday, December 31, 2010. On our last day of 2010, we took a small walk around Colville. This pregnancy and all its morning-sick glories have kept me indoors too much; most weeks, my journeys took me only to campus and back. I'm desperate for some sense of fresh air, of observation of the slow moving waters, creaking winter trees. Ryan and the pups ventured out on the ice, and I quacked back at the ducks. In 2011, I'll be a mama. So strange. Stories told by Molly. A little bit about: colville. The semes...
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field | work: 536
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011. That little squirrel up there? The walk downtown was lovely: we stopped at the local bookstore to take in some new-book smells and then checked out a brand new food co-op opened in a former antique store.). I'm still coming to terms with balancing this new mama obsessed with peering at her child (see: roots wings. One of my favorite former big-bookstore co-workers has started a blog. Stories told by Molly. Hi Molly, Your book is in print now, yes? April 5, 2011 at 2:29 PM. I feel ...
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field | work: November 2010
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010. 521: some poetry things. I wanted to make a detailed post on each, but October has given way to November and soon we'll be in December and everything will have slipped past. We had a late lunch with Kristin Naca. Too, a fantastic poet we met at Bread Loaf. And in October, there was lunch with the poetry collective. And another fabulous session of Alchemy: Yoga Poetry. We drew with pastels and came up with a word to keep with us through our practice and generally felt content...