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Stories from the Sparks
Stories from the Sparks. Tuesday, April 8, 2014. Lucy Elizabeth. You have got to be the sweetest little bit around. Happy, happy third baby! You are 7.5 months and will wave "hi" and shake your head "no, no, no" - and I think it is the cutest thing ever. You are snuggly, you smell delicious, and you love to watch and laugh at your brothers and sisters. Who will you be little one? In case you cannot tell - you are paving the way to be spoiled rotten. We love you! Monday, August 12, 2013. I have gained mor...
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Stories From The 'Spoon
Stories From The 'Spoon. This blog is available to you in glorious colour, and is free of charge! Monday, January 19, 2015. I might be back. Is anyone still there? It doesn't really matter if you're not. I don't consider reading and commenting on my own posts beneath me. I have quite a lot to say after 5 years away. Posted by Spoon at 2:05 pm. Monday, November 23, 2009. Events That Shaped Our World. An hour passed and it became clear from the shouts of 'We desire additional material! That the reluctant b...
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Stories from the stacks!
Stories from the stacks! Monday, November 16, 2015. 00101 WIL Consilience: the unity of knowledge. 00101 WIL Consilience: the unity of knowledge by Edward O. Wilson. Now I just love a book whose blurb has quotes, one of which formidably states:. Consilience is an enormous intellectual adventure from one of the most eminent thinkers of the century." Wow! So where to start. it seems like a bit of a TOK book with a heavy science bent. Sunday, November 15, 2015. 001 FAD The new lifetime reading plan. The His...
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Stories From The Stage
Wednesday, December 4, 2013. Don't Go Down There! Recently, I was in a production with Marketplace Players in Winnipeg. The show was called Don't Go Down There. And featured the majority of our 2013 Winnipeg Fringe Festival cast reunited, along with Betty, whom we've all had the distinct pleasure of acting with before. But this gave me an idea that many, many actors get: What can you put on that paper to see if Sam can not break (lose concentration) on stage? The possibilities were plenty. I really wasn'...
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Stories from the Steppe - Home
On the Move in Mongolia. Stories from the Steppe. Stories from the Steppes. Is a series of vivid multimedia portraits that present small moments in the everyday lives of nomadic communities in Mongolia. A young boy goes sheepherding, an old man recounts a long journey, a remote community celebrates summer, a group of desert nomads narrate the legend of how the camel lost its horns–stories like this will evoke the texture of daily nomadic life. For now, please visit these links for more. HOME ON THE STEPPE.
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Stories From The Stoop -
The Story Of A Big Family. Growing Up In The Big City. In the 1950s and 1960s, in Brooklyn, most homes contained a special place that is now pretty much extinct: the stoop, the steps that were the entranceway to the two-family and four-family homes that comprised that neighborhood. But it was so much more. What People Are Saying. These stories brought me back to a place I have always loved and longed to go back to. All I can say is BRAVO! I laughed, I cried, I couldn’t put it down. I Can See Clearly Now.
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Stories From the Storey's
Stories From the Storey's. Monday, November 2, 2009. So this will be a photo/video heavy entry :). We began halloween weekend by taking Cason to a pumpkin patch for a little photo session. He was not in a particularly happy mood that morning. although Saturday night we found out why (explain later). None the less here are some pics from our patch outing:. Then we went to see Mimi and PoPo Jack, we didn't get pics there but we had fun :). And, Cason's life. a chronicle in video:. Laughing at 5 months:.
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Stories from the Stouts
Saturday, May 10, 2008. A Beautiful Ode to Mothers. Here is a fantastic song. It is one I refer to often to be certain I am covering all the bases of motherhood! How sad it would be if later in life one of the girls came home in tears, "but Mom, I thought we did live in a barn! Or even worse, the boys thought they should jump off the cliff with their friends. Happy Mothers Day! One more fun mothers day laugh. Just in case we thought today should be a serious day. Why don't you hitch-hike?
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Stories From The Stove
Stories From The Stove. Posted by Sophie James. Asymp; 25 Comments. I started with soft fruits. My first blog post back in the UK was on red gooseberries. Lovely in their brown paper bag from the greengrocer in Seaford (in East Sussex), the man with the curly hair and always a kind word. He is also the butcher. Joe approached him as he was carrying a palette of unskinned rabbits. Are they wild? He asked. ‘Wild? 8217; he replied. ‘They were. People have died. People die! Trip to Suffolk, 1974. To return t...
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Stories From the Street
Stories From the Street. What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us." Ralph Waldo Emerson. Saturday, September 27, 2014. A Day In The Life . . . Homeless people attending Feed the Burg. I am hoping we are able to rattle the powers that be enough to end this new rule because of the hardship it creates. Next, another homeless person in her 60s, walked up and asked for my help. She was camping recently at the river across from the county fair grounds, o...
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Coming Soon! Stories From The Street
We're on our way! Thanks for being patient with us as we undergo a relaunch of our website. storiesfromthestreet.com will be going live in November. For more information please contact vicky@storiesfromthestreet.com.