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My 45th Year: 45 years and 45 miles
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A chronicle of my progress towards the following goals for my 45th year of life: finishing 45 hand-made objects, completing at least one 45-hour solo retreat, and biking 45 miles in one day- plus other attempts at living sanely and sustainably in Rochester,NY.MOVED NOW TO HandCraftedLife. Tuesday, May 27, 2008. 45 years and 45 miles. For a full ride report of my 45-miler. And my flickr set of the ride is here. Here are my favorite pictures from the day, a swan on the nest. Protected by its mate. View my ...
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My 45th Year: Handcrafters' holiday meme, part 2 (AKA, Better late than never!)
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A chronicle of my progress towards the following goals for my 45th year of life: finishing 45 hand-made objects, completing at least one 45-hour solo retreat, and biking 45 miles in one day- plus other attempts at living sanely and sustainably in Rochester,NY.MOVED NOW TO HandCraftedLife. Tuesday, January 8, 2008. Handcrafters' holiday meme, part 2 (AKA, Better late than never! Although I'm a little late, I'm finishing up some of the questions from the Sew, Mama, Sew. Homemade, everyone helps out, pizza!
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My 45th Year: Late Summer Excesses
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A chronicle of my progress towards the following goals for my 45th year of life: finishing 45 hand-made objects, completing at least one 45-hour solo retreat, and biking 45 miles in one day- plus other attempts at living sanely and sustainably in Rochester,NY.MOVED NOW TO HandCraftedLife. Sunday, September 9, 2007. And getting myself geared back up for lots o' reading and writing. But, there are benefits from all this energy.these. There's actually about 5 times that much, but it's in a dark closet.)...
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My 45th Year: Unfinished business
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A chronicle of my progress towards the following goals for my 45th year of life: finishing 45 hand-made objects, completing at least one 45-hour solo retreat, and biking 45 miles in one day- plus other attempts at living sanely and sustainably in Rochester,NY.MOVED NOW TO HandCraftedLife. Thursday, May 22, 2008. The blog has been a great place to not only document my 45th year challenge, but also to process various things happening in my life. Some things I’ve discovered about myself:. Have introduced me...
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My 45th Year: Happy Valentine's Day
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A chronicle of my progress towards the following goals for my 45th year of life: finishing 45 hand-made objects, completing at least one 45-hour solo retreat, and biking 45 miles in one day- plus other attempts at living sanely and sustainably in Rochester,NY.MOVED NOW TO HandCraftedLife. Monday, February 18, 2008. We celebrated this weekend, and above you see one of my gifts. These olives come from Cut Out Keep. Here's what they look like up close (with too much flash). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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My 45th Year: Life in the garden (and other places)
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A chronicle of my progress towards the following goals for my 45th year of life: finishing 45 hand-made objects, completing at least one 45-hour solo retreat, and biking 45 miles in one day- plus other attempts at living sanely and sustainably in Rochester,NY.MOVED NOW TO HandCraftedLife. Monday, August 27, 2007. Life in the garden (and other places). Both of them are hard to take! In both cases, there is a sense not only of obligation, but of devotion. And one perfect carnival squash. A couple of weeks ...
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Rochester Things To Do: Lee's Oriental Food
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011. It takes me a long time to go grocery shopping because I always find interesting things to check out—things that are not. On my shopping list. I'm easily distracted by exotic fruits or kitchen gadgets or new granola-bar flavors: “Ooh, look at that! Lee’s has an almost overwhelming number of things for purchase, from a 25-pound bag of rice to a small box of Japanese Botan rice candy. Next to the checkout counter are handwritten and printed signs in Chinese, Korean, and English....
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Rochester Things To Do: From Scratch Cakery
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Friday, July 29, 2011. Mmmm, salted caramel. (said in Homer Simpson voice). Update: no longer in business. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Nothing to do in Rochester? Not true. And I'll prove it! View my complete profile. This is a Flickr badge showing public photos and videos from rediscoveringrochester. Make your own badge here. Neighborhood of the arts. Official Rochester tourism site. A Dash of Nutmeg. A Girl Named Nick. Originals by jonathan everitt. The Rochester NY Pizza Blog.
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Rochester Things To Do: Dan's Crafts & Things
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Sunday, March 6, 2011. Dan's Crafts and Things. Dan’s has plenty of things for kids, too, including Thomas trains, Playmobil sets, and small toy animals. Some of the craft kits are aimed specifically at children, allowing them to make a pirate ship, knitted hat, or several other fun things. You’ll also find some “miscellaneous” items at Dan's, like sea monkeys, or Giant Microbes. They make cholera cuddly! That I haven’t seen since elementary school. Dan's has a Facebook page. That they update frequently.
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Rochester Things To Do: Bazil on the bay
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Saturday, July 11, 2009. Bazil on the bay. Tonight we celebrated my grandmother's 86th birthday at Bazil. On Irondequoit Bay. Its extensive menu meant that all five of us went home happy- and our group was composed of two vegetarians, a seafood lover, a health-conscious diner, and my grandmother, who ordered her steak not just well-done but "cremated." I don't think I've ever seen a restaurant with so many "special" sections on its menu: gluten-free, low(er)-calorie, vegetarian, and low-carb. Bazil on th...