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Lory's blog: Everyday miracles
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I never know what I think about something until I read what I've written on it. William Faulkner. Thursday, May 28, 2015. You can take the girl out of the South but there ain't no getting rid of her southern fears. At 5:30am, I saw it out of the corner of my eye as I walked down the hall. Some of you will recognize the following routine. Keep walking and start praying. "Please God, don't let that be what I think it is.". Move in. "Please God.". And it's just dog hair. "Thank you, God! One more cup of cof...
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Author Brunonia Barry
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What's on your mind? Brunonia Barry is the New York Times &. International best selling author of The Lace Reader,. The Map of True Places,. And The Fifth Petal. Coming January 2017 and available for preorder here. She lives in and writes about Salem, MA. The Map Of True Places. Post, Tweet, Share, Etc. The Map of True Places - May 5, 2010. A much overlooked Salem landmark. This looks like a great event. I'll be there! Aug 07, 16. Jul 19, 16. Jul 05, 16. Much pride in Salem this weekend. Jun 27, 16.
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Lory's blog: June 2015
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I never know what I think about something until I read what I've written on it. William Faulkner. Friday, June 19, 2015. A little learning is a dangerous thing." - Alexander Pope. I couldn't find lavender in the garden center and forgot to look for an actual citronella plant (I didn't think to search the lists while actually at the store) but found marigolds everywhere. My Golden Retriever is capable of a lot of mischief but actually climbing up on a patio chair to do that? It does look like poop. Where ...
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Lory's blog: November 2013
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I never know what I think about something until I read what I've written on it. William Faulkner. Saturday, November 02, 2013. Two steps (or days) behind! I was not going to sign up for NaNoWriMo. I am writing. I need to write. NaNo makes me write but I wasn't going to sign up because I felt guilty about not finishing the last thing I was going to write. But I really do love that NaNo status bar! If you're in and are looking for buddies, I am "LoryKC" there, too! Links to this post. Where I go site seeing.
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Cover to Cover: The Lace Reader
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A little blog on books. Sunday, February 28, 2010. I really enjoyed Brunonia Barry's. Having just finished writing about one unreliable narrator, Lucy Snowe, in. It's ironic that the very next novel I read eerily follows stylistically in suit. Towner Whitney discloses this to the reader from the very beginning. There's nothing better than a protagonist who is a truthful liar to set the stage for the contemporary gothic. Again because of this idea of once you "get it" the magic, the mystical, and the myst...
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Lory's blog: An open window
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I never know what I think about something until I read what I've written on it. William Faulkner. Wednesday, November 05, 2014. Sometimes you just have to sit back and listen. Often, you need to pray. Some days, all it takes is opening a window. Side note: I write historical fiction and am loving this hotel. If in any doubt however, you know you're staying in an older hotel when you open a window and find you could get out through it! I get by with a little help from my friends. There are no coincidences.
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Lory's blog: August 2013
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I never know what I think about something until I read what I've written on it. William Faulkner. Tuesday, August 27, 2013. One of my big challenges in parenting is recognizing that my child may not be able to be ANYTHING they want and guiding them towards areas that are similar to the skills and talents I see in them. Having said that, my children can be anything they want to be. I stand by that. Having said that, some careers are going to be much easier than others. Links to this post. Go Set A Watchman.
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Lory's blog: May 2014
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I never know what I think about something until I read what I've written on it. William Faulkner. Saturday, May 24, 2014. Packing up "the library"/aka "my room" has been a slow, work-in-progress. Each time I try to fill a box, I find a book I've not yet read, a draft of a novel I never finished or a box of photos I swore I'd scan or, at least, organize. I've mentioned, I have a tendency to keep EVERYTHING. Under those were some more novel drafts. Why didn't I finish those? As it turns out, just because I...
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Lory's blog: May 2015
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I never know what I think about something until I read what I've written on it. William Faulkner. Thursday, May 28, 2015. You can take the girl out of the South but there ain't no getting rid of her southern fears. At 5:30am, I saw it out of the corner of my eye as I walked down the hall. Some of you will recognize the following routine. Keep walking and start praying. "Please God, don't let that be what I think it is.". Move in. "Please God.". And it's just dog hair. "Thank you, God! One more cup of cof...
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Books | Joyknits!
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Knitting, spinning, pets, food and other thoughts. Lady Almina and The Real Downton Abbey; The Lost Legacy of Highclere Castle. 2011) The Countess of Carnarvon: Lady Almina was the real-life counterpart of Lady Cora Crawley. Leaving Everything Most Loved. 10 in the Maisie Dobbs series. An Irish Country Wedding. 2012), Patrick Taylor: 7th in the Irish Country series. 2005), Anne Rivers Siddons. The Servant’s Tale. 1993), Margaret Frazer: #2. The Novice’s Tale. 1992), Anne Rivers Siddons. The Spruce Gum Box.
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