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A perfect day | Shades of Blue
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Laquo; Good Company with Good Accompaniments. May 24, 2012. Conversation that challenges, stretches, questions, suggests, opens and accepts. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Hallowe’en | Not in Zimbabwe
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October 31, 2010. Posted by wsmember in Daily Life. The other day, Jane kindly reminded me that Hallowe’en was coming up and that I should post something “to scare all my readers.” Unfortunately, I’ve been too busy at work and play the last couple of days to come up with something suitable–not to mention that my readers are bright savvy people who don’t typically scare easily. Would always go trick-or-treating! 1 Jane - November 1, 2010. For bonus points, hold a toad while listening. How dare you edit my...
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Major-General Elements | Not in Zimbabwe
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December 1, 2010. Posted by wsmember in Uncategorized. Daniel Radcliffe singing “The Elements,” by Tom Lehrer, on the Graham Norton Show. Absolutely brilliant. (Thanks to Jane for pointing me to it.). For those who caught the tune, yes, it’s taken from the Major-General song. In the comic opera. The Pirates of Penzance. By Sullivan and Gilbert. Here is a live version. (Of course, there’s also an awesome. For anyone who’s interested in singing along, here are the words:. I know the croaking chorus from.
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What about me? | Not in Zimbabwe
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December 1, 2010. Posted by wsmember in My work. Peter recently posted a notice that gave more insight. Into WS members and their prospects. I’ve posted about how a lot of people on this end were moving into new situations and finding new occupations, and I think it’s great that he included figures in his notice. In one year, TFI Services will have lost 2/3 of its workforce. In my case, I’ll continue to work for TFI Services full-time, specializing in the. Coordinator” and the “. Is going to be living &#...
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Santa: A look at traditional Christmas figures in TFI families | Not in Zimbabwe
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Santa: A look at traditional Christmas figures in TFI families. January 3, 2011. Posted by wsmember in Uncategorized. Believe in Santa. This essay will attempt to understand why TFI parents (including SGA ones) have an unfavorable bias against Santa, and will examine whether this bias provides a positive shelter from unpleasant influences or is a hindrance to a child’s better understanding of Christmas. We will first consider the objections to teaching children about Santa:. Century. It appears to st...
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Facebook is the Beast! | Not in Zimbabwe
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Facebook is the Beast! November 17, 2010. Posted by wsmember in Daily Life. In the past months, most WS members have gotten FB accounts. I didn’t, partly because The Girlfriend had one and would keep me up to date on people’s latest news, and mostly because I couldn’t be bothered. In the end, I was probably one of the very last WS members under 40 to not have a FB account (in fact, one of the last in general, heh). November 18, 2010. We hunger for them ha! 2 Joykie - November 18, 2010. November 19, 2010.
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Not in Zimbabwe | Then where? | Page 2
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October 13, 2010. Posted by wsmember in My work. Last night I stayed up until 3:30 to finish something. Usual WS practice is to be discrete concerning details of exactly what one works on, but suffice it to say that I’d had it “to do” for so long and it was so incredibly tedious and lengthy that I just decided I had to get it over with. October 7, 2010. Posted by wsmember in Daily Life. October 7, 2010. Posted by wsmember in Daily Life. Snape … Snape … Severus Snape. October 4, 2010. September 25, 2010.
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A daughter? | Not in Zimbabwe
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November 10, 2010. Posted by wsmember in Daily Life. For those who are interested, we did an ultrasound today and it’s likely to be a girl. It’s a couple of weeks earlier than they can tell for sure, but that’s what it looked like. The Girlfriend is leaving next Wednesday, and we wanted to do this before she left. Children conceived and/or born in WS seem to be overwhelmingly girls. Wonder if there’s anything to that…. 1 Ariana - November 11, 2010. November 14, 2010. Thank God for Lisa! November 25, 2010.
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A dream… | Shades of Blue
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Laquo; A Rough Comforter. Good Company with Good Accompaniments. April 27, 2012. A house in the woods, a hidden retreat. Stones in the snow, rough hewn the logs. Tiny and aged, sturdy and precious. Evergreen, oak, the living, the dead. Crocuses peeking, snow storm a beating. Firelight glowing, warm wine breathing. Fingers touching, memories repeating. Soft woven wool, smooth polished timbers. Hand crafted living, heart blessed giving. Nature singing, hearthside bringing. Bread broken, love spoken.
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