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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Living the questions in poses and prose. July 30, 2015. Which one is correct? When my newly minted teenager, Thirteen, was just beginning to articulate complete sentences at the age of about Three, she learned to say, Actually. She did not use it to correct others, but to make a point as fact. Actually, I was going to pet the cat. I am hungry, actually. Actually, good night. As a developmental habit, it was. Then, in 1946 a reporter for. According to the r...
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Living the questions in poses and prose. July 20, 2016. How many steps have you walked today? Could I, at 50, set my sights on walking the Des Moines Half-Marathon in October? The view from 10,000 feet in the Rocky Mountains. Experiencing absolute darkness so dark it’s impossible to differentiate between eyes. Mount Rushmore behind two future presidents (? Love the cloud formation above the carvings reminds me of Nomade. The sculpture in Des Moines. The ne...
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connection | Overneath It All
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Living the questions in poses and prose. October 13, 2015. How do you find out about your ancestors? Thirteen asked me a few days ago about her heritage. How would she, she wanted to know, go about drawing a family tree? We talked a little bit about the family members who have completed genealogy studies and then I asked her: what’s your interest? I just want to know where I come from. My extended family isn’t awfully close and those drops of blood meant l...
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Living the questions in poses and prose. Category Archives: mothers and daughters. October 13, 2015. How do you find out about your ancestors? Thirteen asked me a few days ago about her heritage. How would she, she wanted to know, go about drawing a family tree? We talked a little bit about the family members who have completed genealogy studies and then I asked her: what’s your interest? I just want to know where I come from. My extended family isn’t awfu...
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teenager | Overneath It All
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Living the questions in poses and prose. July 9, 2016. Are parent birds stressed by their duties or anxious to be done with their fledgling peeps? Feed me, it seemed to be saying, as were so many of the fledglings spotted about on the grass in my back yard. They were in that perilous moment between being taken care of and birdy adulthood when they will fend for themselves. So, he’s not trying to catch the little bird? A junior falcon improbably perched on ...
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blue moon | Overneath It All
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Living the questions in poses and prose. Tag Archives: blue moon. July 30, 2015. Which one is correct? When my newly minted teenager, Thirteen, was just beginning to articulate complete sentences at the age of about Three, she learned to say, Actually. She did not use it to correct others, but to make a point as fact. Actually, I was going to pet the cat. I am hungry, actually. Actually, good night. As a developmental habit, it was. According to the readin...
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family | Overneath It All
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Living the questions in poses and prose. July 20, 2016. How many steps have you walked today? Could I, at 50, set my sights on walking the Des Moines Half-Marathon in October? The view from 10,000 feet in the Rocky Mountains. Experiencing absolute darkness so dark it’s impossible to differentiate between eyes. Mount Rushmore behind two future presidents (? Love the cloud formation above the carvings reminds me of Nomade. The sculpture in Des Moines. The ne...
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Phrase Phase | Overneath It All
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Living the questions in poses and prose. Birthday Twins →. July 30, 2015. Which one is correct? When my newly minted teenager, Thirteen, was just beginning to articulate complete sentences at the age of about Three, she learned to say, Actually. She did not use it to correct others, but to make a point as fact. Actually, I was going to pet the cat. I am hungry, actually. Actually, good night. As a developmental habit, it was. Then, in 1946 a reporter for.
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Living the questions in poses and prose. Category Archives: the journey. July 20, 2016. How many steps have you walked today? Could I, at 50, set my sights on walking the Des Moines Half-Marathon in October? The view from 10,000 feet in the Rocky Mountains. Experiencing absolute darkness so dark it’s impossible to differentiate between eyes. Mount Rushmore behind two future presidents (? Love the cloud formation above the carvings reminds me of Nomade.