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My Artist Friends - Thom O'Fink Pottery
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Drinking Vessels and Bud Vases. Gas Fired Shino Pots. Thom's Photos of his Influences. Click on the picture to see amazing art created by my fellow artists. Helen Rogers Clay Art. Proudly powered by Weebly.
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Wildword Workshops | Stories for the next world
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Stories for the next world. An imperfect map will have to do, little one. Joy Harjo, Map to the Next World. Index for the Next World. Links to Good Stuff. Rachel and Her Work. Check out (and sign up for) Rachel and Sylvia’s poetry, animal tracking, story-weaving, and wildcrafting workshops at Wildword Workshops. One thought on “ Wildword Workshops. December 18, 2016 at 12:27 am. Ilove what you are doing. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). 8221; What Self?
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Day One | Wheeling in Dar
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Everyday musings about life in Tanzania from a Montessorian, culinary enthusiast, and Foreign Service spouse. Build it and they will come. And come they have. Today was the first day of official class. All in all, I think it went well despite my occasionally thinking, “Maria, what have I done? 8221; I started today with 3 three year old girls. Tomorrow one of our two boys will join us. Our final boy will complete the group next week. Not snatching out of others’ hands (ha! Originally, I built my ideal fo...
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The More the Merrier | Wheeling in Dar
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Everyday musings about life in Tanzania from a Montessorian, culinary enthusiast, and Foreign Service spouse. The More the Merrier. Because this ability to choose, to initiate and concentrate, is such a big goal of mine, I’m constantly looking self-critically at ways to increase the odds of them succeeding at it. I have come to a strong realization that I need more in our small community. More young minds to make choices and develop their will. More hands to work. More! Me: What language is that, E?