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In Need of an Epiphany | Sleeping in the Forest
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Sleeping in the Forest. I thought the earth remembered me, she took me back so tenderly, arranging her dark skirts, her pockets full of lichens and seeds. – Mary Oliver. In Need of an Epiphany. August 10, 2010 in academia. I also have a small research project that is related to the dissertation which I am suppose to be getting done for a regional conference in September…problem…the project proposal is stuck somewhere in the office for the protection of human subjects. Random Bullets from Week Seven.
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The story, the telling, the sharing, the listening | (the new) bgblogging
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Learning from Heaney, Wilson and Tharp. The story, the telling, the sharing, the listening. 124; Comments RSS. Head Over to My New Website. In case you’re wondering…. So This Is What It’s Like… Sort Of…. Learning from Writers, Learning from Readers: Hearts and Minds in Balance. A Heartbreaker: Joyce’s “Araby” (More Motley Reading). 31 Days of A Sense o…. On Betwitx and Between: Reflectio…. On Memories of My Ancestors, Thou…. Back to the Roots: s…. On In case you’re wondering…. Exploring the World…. Story...
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the ducks | the patriarchive
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There must be something to this… woman… thing. Back in library school, Maureen and I talked about the patriarchy, the archives, and programming languages all the time. “Start writing again” has been on my to-do list since forever, and today Maureen implored me to write about my famed ducks, and that was precisely the jump-start I needed. She graciously let me cross-post. My snarky writings on her blog. They’re arguably less grotesque than lawn gnomes, plus: ducks! Ducks are in front of my house. And the ...
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Head Over to My New Website | (the new) bgblogging
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Learning from Heaney, Wilson and Tharp. The story, the telling, the sharing, the listening. 124; Comments RSS. Head Over to My New Website. In case you’re wondering…. So This Is What It’s Like… Sort Of…. Learning from Writers, Learning from Readers: Hearts and Minds in Balance. A Heartbreaker: Joyce’s “Araby” (More Motley Reading). 31 Days of A Sense o…. On Betwitx and Between: Reflectio…. On Memories of My Ancestors, Thou…. Back to the Roots: s…. On In case you’re wondering…. Exploring the World…. Fill ...
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Who doesn’t love roses: December 2007
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Who doesn’t love roses. And who doesn’t love the lilies of the black ponds floating like flocks of tiny swans, and of course,the flaming trumpet vine where the hummingbird comes like a small green angel -Mary Oliver. Monday, December 17, 2007. Obviously I'm way behind in my You Tube watching. Is this kind of "reality" video appealing because these days it's so much of what we watch is over-produced? Is this an appeal to "reality" and/or "authenticity"? Is there a name for this phenomenon/style? Instead, ...
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Who doesn’t love roses: September 2008
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Who doesn’t love roses. And who doesn’t love the lilies of the black ponds floating like flocks of tiny swans, and of course,the flaming trumpet vine where the hummingbird comes like a small green angel -Mary Oliver. Monday, September 29, 2008. Luckily after that I met with my advisor, who maintained that no one would care one bit what courses I had taken during my job search, but rather what I will know and what I will have (is that the proper tense? Written. Thank the gods! Posted by Breena Ronan.
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Article of Clothing (100 words) | (In)Decisive Moments: Waiting for Cassis
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In)Decisive Moments: Waiting for Cassis. Article of Clothing (100 words). Lime and mini with navy piping. For the junior-high dance, I set it off with gold fishnet tights, chunky heel shoes. I felt eighth-grade in. Even though I had skipped seventh and lived in England for sixth. My cool was more 1970 Brit than New Hampshire, but not tonight. I floated into the school auditorium, the big disco ball tossing its confetti colors, and eyes found me, me. Laquo; Exercise about Place–100 words. On Into the Storm.
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Post-PhD Shades of Blue (and other colors too): Amazed and delighted
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Post-PhD Shades of Blue. And other colors too). Humanities PhD, and then what? Monday, April 30, 2007. The Inventor: (playing with the top of our hamper, frustrated that he couldn't get it back on). Me: Whatchu got there? Inventor: I can't get da top back on. Me: I see. Well, daddy will fix it. Inventor: Daddy, you can't fix it while you are in bed. Remember. this is a two-year old speaking (to be precise 28 months)! I was blown away. Go to school, until of course the Rocket Scientist. A new sort of day.
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Post-PhD Shades of Blue (and other colors too): Closing remarks
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Post-PhD Shades of Blue. And other colors too). Humanities PhD, and then what? Monday, April 30, 2007. Was browsing around this morning and came across this. Thought you might find it interesting. Hope all is well. [Link to some software relevant to my new focus.]. Thanks. Yeah, I think my next task is to invest a bit in some new computers and software. I think I'm going to take Drew. And will be working hard to get our first chapter meeting by the end of the summer. Trip to Big West Private. Trip to the...
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Post-PhD Shades of Blue (and other colors too): April 2007
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Post-PhD Shades of Blue. And other colors too). Humanities PhD, and then what? Monday, April 30, 2007. The Inventor: (playing with the top of our hamper, frustrated that he couldn't get it back on). Me: Whatchu got there? Inventor: I can't get da top back on. Me: I see. Well, daddy will fix it. Inventor: Daddy, you can't fix it while you are in bed. Remember. this is a two-year old speaking (to be precise 28 months)! I was blown away. Go to school, until of course the Rocket Scientist. Links to this post.
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