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Spinster Jane: Why Spinster Jane?
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This is what a spinster looks like. Originally published as a blog post on May 7, 2011. 1 a woman still unmarried beyond the usual age of marrying. 2 Chiefly law. A woman who has never married. 3 A woman whose occupation is spinning. Courtesy of Dictionary.com. Now I have single male friends would dearly love to be in a relationship. They are not happy with their bachelor status, but my point is that society at large does not look down on single men. In fact they are often looked upon with envy. This sta...
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Spinster Jane: A gratitude post
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This is what a spinster looks like. Tuesday, October 30, 2012. This morning I am grateful that I have a roof over my head, warmth and peanut butter cookies for breakfast. This morning I am grateful for that day a week or two ago when I was sure I was getting sick (it turned out be allergies) and so I stocked my cabinet with sudafed and cold medicine so that when I awoke this morning with a sore throat, fever and stuffed up sinuses I was prepared to deal with it. Posted by Spinster Jane. 90 Days of Dance.
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Spinster Jane: The next moment of today...
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This is what a spinster looks like. Monday, July 20, 2015. The next moment of today. Why have I not been posting? Trying to talk to people about this proves to be nearly impossible. I'm often met with, "Oh, I'd not be anxious at all! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 8230;artist, writer, dancer, poet, teacher and dedicated over achiever. I am currently living in a small Maine city with my cat and four roommates. I'm basically happy, but not yet content. This is my life. Like me on facebook! Nuit Report...
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Busy Acres Farm: March 2012
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Sharing our Homesteading Adventure. Tuesday, March 13, 2012. Comet Rae entered our world surround by a very tired but excited family. There is a great story that goes along with the delivery of this beautiful girl, I hope to have it up on the blog soon. Needless to say we are all very smitten by this energetic, affectionate, and happy little doeling, our very first delivery as a goat family! Curled up in the warm sunbeam! She plays, she eats, she sleeps and repeat! Labels: Living with Goats.
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Busy Acres Farm: News on the Pilgrimage
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Sharing our Homesteading Adventure. Monday, February 27, 2012. News on the Pilgrimage. In June (10) turkey poults will be arriving on the farm. They are being raised for our First Annual Thanksgiving Pilgrimage. We are hosting a Thanksgiving gathering that will only serve local farm grown food. The Pilgrimage will be held outside with as many family and friends as we can possibly gather! More info and progress of the turkeys coming soon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our Ladies and their Rooster.
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Busy Acres Farm: February 2012
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Sharing our Homesteading Adventure. Monday, February 27, 2012. News on the Pilgrimage. In June (10) turkey poults will be arriving on the farm. They are being raised for our First Annual Thanksgiving Pilgrimage. We are hosting a Thanksgiving gathering that will only serve local farm grown food. The Pilgrimage will be held outside with as many family and friends as we can possibly gather! More info and progress of the turkeys coming soon. More hen and rooster stories coming soon. Labels: Living with Goats.
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Busy Acres Farm: Annie Mae
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Sharing our Homesteading Adventure. Monday, February 27, 2012. This is Annie. She is a super sweet, very happy and healthy Nubien doe. Annie is due to kid soon, we are all on high alert watching for any changes in her behavior or eating patterns that will tell us she is getting read to deliver. Even though Annie has only been with us since November 2011, I have MANY stories to share about her. I look forward to doing that soon! Labels: Living with Goats. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Spinster Jane: A list...
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This is what a spinster looks like. Thursday, June 4, 2015. I am sitting at the computer staring at a blank screen without any real idea of what I want to write about but with a deep need to express myself. This blog post could go anywhere. By the time it is done it might be. A mish mosh expression of my mixed up feelings about spending three months at sea. How I'm super excited (I heard a stop in France was added to the itinerary, OMG! Will my kitty remember who I am? An expression of the heaps and heap...
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Spinster Jane: Seven Weeks and Counting
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This is what a spinster looks like. Saturday, July 25, 2015. Seven Weeks and Counting. As of this morning I have six weeks and six days before I board a plane to London and begin my journey around the world. In my past few entries I have written a lot about my anxiety around the trip. You've seen a list of all my fears and worries. What am I looking forward to while spending three months on Semester at Sea? 2 Crossing the Atlantic, the equator (twice! 5 Stepping outside of my comfort zone. This might...
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Spinster Jane: August 2015
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This is what a spinster looks like. Thursday, August 27, 2015. Summer began two months and six days ago and today is the first day that I can honestly say that I am able to relax. I also completed the last bit of online "paperwork" that needed to be done. Other than packing for the journey and buying a few items I am ready to go. And there really is a whole lot of awesome. Wednesday, August 26, 2015. Here every language is silent and holds its peace in impotence." - Joseph Roux. Or did you simply text a ...
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