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The Repeater: August 2008
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Modern alliteration is predominantly consonantal" (American Heritage Dictionary). Thursday, August 28, 2008. This is what my new flower garden looked like in the sun. In the summer. When we had summer. Apparently it's over. Today I called the pellet stove repair guy and we turned the heated floor back on. It's really cold here. Global warming? Don't worry about it. Come to Seattle. Just for some perspective, this is what the place looked like before the purchase went through. Tuesday, August 19, 2008.
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The Repeater: November 2006
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Modern alliteration is predominantly consonantal" (American Heritage Dictionary). Tuesday, November 28, 2006. They touch their tiny paws to the ground, and then run back in the house, not caring for change. Saturday, November 25, 2006. The question in this week’s Sunday Scribblings. Is “Do you have a nemesis? I did have one at one time, a nemesis such as we use the word today: an enemy, an opponent, a source of harm. She was supposed to be my best friend. But that’s another story. I look good in indigo.
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The Repeater: Blogging Without Obligation
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Modern alliteration is predominantly consonantal" (American Heritage Dictionary). Sunday, September 16, 2007. Thanks for this idea and link, ti. I'm posting it right away. Lord, I don't need the pressure. My pleasure. I love the spirit behind blogging without obligation. Who needs another "should"? I love this too! I'm all too good at putting unnecessary pressure on myself and saying yes to unnecessary obligations. What a nice reminder of the choice we have! Yeah, sex appeal. 200 Pairs of Shoes and 500 sf.
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The Repeater: Slow Start
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Modern alliteration is predominantly consonantal" (American Heritage Dictionary). Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Today we all sit inside the studio, pouting at the early change in season. They cry, looking up at me, as if I could stop the rain. 8220;It’s not my fault,” I say. I walk to the window with the little one and contemplate the gray, gray sky. Will I still manage to ride my bike to work? It’s hard to keep good habits when even the sun is hiding. Maybe, I think, I’ll just go back to bed.
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The Repeater: March 2007
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Modern alliteration is predominantly consonantal" (American Heritage Dictionary). Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Blocked as a Rock. I’m still feeling emotional. I’m still walking around a gooey mess, and this seems to have put a real halt to my creative abilities. I’ve only written five pages on my new story so far. That’s one page more than I had last week. And so I want to talk about this block. This is what I am up against. The story seems as incapable as I am of making a move. Friday, March 23, 2007. I've ...
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The Repeater: August 2007
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Modern alliteration is predominantly consonantal" (American Heritage Dictionary). Wednesday, August 22, 2007. Practice Makes Me Mediocre. This picture really doesn't have anything do do with the story. The kid's just so damn cute- I'm making a loose connection to practicing, as if the kid were practicing badmitton like I am with writing, but I think my allusion is not really working. (Which is why I needed to explain it). Okay, the exercize:. The girls were in my hair all the time. Trying to keep the...
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The Repeater: October 2006
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Modern alliteration is predominantly consonantal" (American Heritage Dictionary). Saturday, October 28, 2006. Tuesday, October 24, 2006. Take a Look Outside. When I get home I will have to remember to walk outside first thing. Funny that it took coming here. Monday, October 23, 2006. Tell a Story II. Sunday, October 22, 2006. Words to Live by. For this week's Sunday Scribblings. I did not scribble, but sometimes a few words are a powerful thing. Friday, October 20, 2006. I'm Going to Tell a Story. You co...
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The Repeater: February 2007
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Modern alliteration is predominantly consonantal" (American Heritage Dictionary). Tuesday, February 27, 2007. I've written my first book review for my IS class and I'm quite proud of it. Other than the fact that I forgot to mention what the book is about (oops! I think it's pretty good. In fact, I'm going to post it for you all to read, as if you need more to read. It's a review of Stephen McCauley's latest book. As well. He's a funny, funny man. Though William Collins’ journey from anonymous onlin...
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The Repeater: September 2006
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Modern alliteration is predominantly consonantal" (American Heritage Dictionary). Thursday, September 28, 2006. Poetry Thursday, Synesthesia. Well, I thought I didn't have time, but since I'm writing a novel with a character who has Synesthesia, I really had no excuse not to post for Poetry Thursday. Some of you have read this before, the opening passages of the first draft (now trashed by the way):. No big deal, I’ve been here before-. The clock is tick, tick ticking away. Wednesday, September 27, 2006.
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The Repeater: January 2007
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Modern alliteration is predominantly consonantal" (American Heritage Dictionary). Monday, January 29, 2007. Did anyone else watch 60 Minutes last night? Thursday, January 25, 2007. Well, no sense wallowing in what might have been. I'm just happy that I finally decided I could do it. It was encouraging to see that even that long ago I did have a smidgen of talent. And I think you'll see what I mean from this poem that I will share with you, written by yours truly:. I saw a clown. And made a frown. My husb...