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Right Turn at Albuquerque©: August 2012
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Friday, August 3, 2012. Mom's Kitchen Remodel Options. Here are some potential designs for mom's kitchen, which is currently enclosed by four walls with two small doorways (no doors), one into the dining room and one into the laundry room. Note that Autodesk Homestyler. Please vote for your favorite design in the comments and explain what you like/dislike about each one, and if you have any other suggestions. Mom (and all of us) could use some expert opinions! View from laundry room:. Option 4: Red-finis...
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Right Turn at Albuquerque©: August 2009
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Monday, August 31, 2009. Sabbatical Day 1: Organization, Restoration, Rejunvenation. I have seven weeks off from work. Seven incredible, precious, fragile weeks. I say precious and fragile because I'm so achingly aware of how important every minute of each hour of every day of this "free time" is. It's hard to believe Day 1 is already over! There is at least one overnight camping trip in our near future, and one trip to Taos for a storytelling festival. Otherwise, I intend to regularly go to yoga and pla...
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Right Turn at Albuquerque©: June 2009
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009. A few words on this, our first "Wordless Wednesday" post: I'm stealing this brilliant concept from our good friends the Luceros. So I beg their forgiveness and permission (and the same from whomever they may have borrowed "Wordless Wednesday" from- teehee). Posted by Jonathan and Valerie. Saturday, June 20, 2009. The Long, Strange Trip. And the trouble only. After passing through Santa Fe and Raton to cross the Colorado border, we made our first stop: Rino's Italian Restaurant.
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Right Turn at Albuquerque©: November 2009
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Friday, November 27, 2009. Sabbatical Recap IV - Adventures in Art. I spent a good deal of time in the art world during my sabbatical, and for that, I am grateful. Not only did I visit local museums to appreciate others' art, but I had the opportunity to enroll in a couple of art classes: another monotypes class at New Grounds Print Workshop. In Albuquerque and a unique course called "Bridging the Gap", with celebrated local artist Deborah Gavel. We read the book. Smile of the Buddha. During my time off,...
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Right Turn at Albuquerque©: Musical Inclinations
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Sunday, April 25, 2010. Two of several reasons we've been so busy (and not updating the blog):. I'm taking fiddle lessons while Jon is enrolled in guitar. We've also been practicing and teaching ourselves at home from online video tutorials and sheet music. It's such a blast, we're wondering why we didn't pursue music this passionately earlier in our lives. Our first round of lessons ends in just a couple of weeks, and we'll miss them! Then my brothers took a stab at playing my violin- which was pretty f...
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Right Turn at Albuquerque©: September 2009
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Sunday, September 27, 2009. Report from Sabbatical, Day 28. It was my intention to chronicle each day of my 7-week sabbatical, but after Day 1, I found that I enjoyed being away from computers so much, that I couldn't even bear to update our blog! It's been just the break I needed, since I typically spend most of every waking day on a computer for work and social catch-up (and just general surfing around). To support breast cancer research. On my own, I've taken two art classes (but haven't produced anyt...
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Right Turn at Albuquerque©: June 2010
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Friday, June 4, 2010. Jon and I spent our 6th anniversary in Kokopelli Cave in Farmington, NM. It should be one of the seven wonders of the world- a 1250 sq. ft. cave blown out of the sheer cliff face, fully furnished and stocked with all manner of food, drinks, and amenities. It was the perfect, romantic way to celebrate our six years together! After our one-night stay in the cave, we visited nearby Mesa Verde national park. To see the amazing ancient cliff dwellings of the Anasazi. What We Write About.
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Links to places and and people who have influenced me over the years. Stone and Hard Place. A horror/urban fantasy series by R.L. King. I've followed R.L. King's writing for over 10 years now and it just keeps getting better. A collection of flashfiction for a worthwhile cause. 34 Writers, 110 Stories, 1 Charity. Described as the tapas of short stories. Regency Romance by Christine Genthner -. A Man of Character. New Romance Novel by Margaret Locke. Thirty-. FE Clark - Artwork and blog. Author. Lover...
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Vista - Artbeat on Main. PORTFOLIO REVIEWS Nov. 2016 SF. Stephen C. Wagner, Professional Development Educator. Al Cosio with SFMOMA. Annette Schutz with ArtHaus Gallery. James Bacchi with ArtHaus Gallery. James Bacchi continues to enjoy more than twenty-five years as a gallerist, collector and philanthropist. Andrea Schwartz with the Andrea Schwartz Gallery. Jack Fischer with Jack Fischer Gallery. Joan McLoughlin with The McLoughlin Gallery. Olivia Ongpin with Fabric8 and Luna Rienne Gallery. Chandra Cer...
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