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Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Getting Ready to Teach Science Writing Again. I was telling my students about the bald eagles I see in the mornings, perched in the high bare branches of a locust tree (this is Linn, County, Oregon). Actually not that rare here. They eat lambs. After a long dry spell (which meant that our area was socked in under heavy fog), we are back to a more typical Oregon rain. Posted by Sara Jameson at 9:09 PM. Wednesday, December 22, 2010. Food and Art and maybe Science too. For scient...

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Getting Ready to Teach Science Writing Again. I was telling my students about the bald eagles I see in the mornings, perched in the high bare branches of a locust tree (this is Linn, County, Oregon). Actually not that rare here. They eat lambs. After a long dry spell (which meant that our area was socked in under heavy fog), we are back to a more typical Oregon rain. Posted by Sara Jameson at 9:09 PM. Wednesday, December 22, 2010. Food and Art and maybe Science too. For scient...

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Thinking in air: Rainy Sunday Looking at Paintings by Winston Churchill

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Sunday, January 24, 2010. Rainy Sunday Looking at Paintings by Winston Churchill. My brother was talking about Winston Churchill's painting, so I did a quick search and was delighted to learn more. Apparently Churchill's paintings are not much sold outside Britain, which might explain why fewer people are aware of his strong talent. See article. Labels: art; painting. Posted by Sara Jameson at 10:48 AM. The romantic query letter and the happy-ever-after. I would love to find you again.

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Thinking in air: Thank goodness for Facebook (and spring break)

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009. Thank goodness for Facebook (and spring break). Posted by Sara Jameson at 9:42 AM. I am excited to hear how your critical reviewing course develops! You should check out Shaun's blog - he has a couple of posts on how he reviews DVD's and how that differs from other types of writing/reviews. Pretty interesting. More on the writing of DVD reviews. About the Frankfurt book fair, and nice piece in the April Harper's. View my complete profile. Information Literacy - New Yorker style.

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Thinking in air: November 2006

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Sunday, November 26, 2006. Poems of the Season. I don't yet know how to attach a poem as a file attachment (not as a link) so I will try to put them as block quotes. These poems are not new, but I still like them. We stand together at the stove. It's late, night, the kitchen dark. Only a small light shines on our work. The boiled onions in the pan still warm. Yield gently as we peel away. Their sticky paper skins, reveal. Translucent globes of greenish white,. Soft and wet, the size of grapes. Two bright...

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Thinking in air: October 2006

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Tuesday, October 31, 2006. Imagine my surprise to randomly check Wikipedia (searching for information on Melville Dewey. Of the Dewey Decimal System, for a p0st about the cool new book cataloging software LibraryThing. And I found a listing my own grandfather J. Franklin Jameson,. Whose father came to Oregon in 1851 but didn't thrive as a shop keeper and returned to Massachusetts. LibraryThing allows folks to expand on the popular blogger topic of "what books are on my nightstand.". And some of the terms:.

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Thinking in air: Getting Ready to Teach Science Writing Again

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Getting Ready to Teach Science Writing Again. I was telling my students about the bald eagles I see in the mornings, perched in the high bare branches of a locust tree (this is Linn, County, Oregon). Actually not that rare here. They eat lambs. After a long dry spell (which meant that our area was socked in under heavy fog), we are back to a more typical Oregon rain. Posted by Sara Jameson at 9:09 PM. View my complete profile. Food and Art and maybe Science too.

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Reading Past, Present, & Future. Ramblings of a Writer. Reading Past, Present, & Future. The following three pages record the books I’ve read, am reading, and will be reading. This page has the following sub pages. 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. Notify me of new comments via email.

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Reading Past, Present, & Future. Ramblings of a Writer. Laquo; In love with a car seat. Front page of Etsy! Want a life-size tintype portrait? August 9, 2013 by clairecarpenter. Gigantic Tintype Camera Makes Almost Life-Size Portraits! I read this article yesterday and can’t stop looking at the portraits. I’m enthralled! And need to make a trip to San Francisco tout de suite to get one of my own🙂. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.

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Reading Past, Present, & Future. Ramblings of a Writer. Laquo; Want a life-size tintype portrait? Front page of Etsy! August 28, 2013 by clairecarpenter. Was featured on the front page of Etsy today. I’ve hit a milestone and am drunk on page views and favorites🙂 Celebrate with me by doing some jazz hands and smiling your biggest smile! And maybe throw in a maniacal laugh or two🙂. It’s the listing in the bottom right-hand corner). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Make & Takes.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Getting Ready to Teach Science Writing Again. I was telling my students about the bald eagles I see in the mornings, perched in the high bare branches of a locust tree (this is Linn, County, Oregon). Actually not that rare here. They eat lambs. After a long dry spell (which meant that our area was socked in under heavy fog), we are back to a more typical Oregon rain. Posted by Sara Jameson at 9:09 PM. Wednesday, December 22, 2010. Food and Art and maybe Science too. For scient...

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