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Kicking Clay: March 2011
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Occasional thoughts about raising dust and finding treasure. Saturday, March 26, 2011. Turns out this year is just not at all, even the tiniest bit, about me. It is not about baking more bread and making more time for myself. It is not, so far, a great year. It's not even a good year. It's been a shitty year, actually, so far. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Going Dutch (and Scottish). Oh The Sleep We Would Sleep. The View From Here. Random Moments of Inspiration. Creative Thursdays - so jealous. The Wanderi...
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Kicking Clay: Walking
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Occasional thoughts about raising dust and finding treasure. Saturday, March 26, 2011. Turns out this year is just not at all, even the tiniest bit, about me. It is not about baking more bread and making more time for myself. It is not, so far, a great year. It's not even a good year. It's been a shitty year, actually, so far. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Going Dutch (and Scottish). Oh The Sleep We Would Sleep. The View From Here. Random Moments of Inspiration. Creative Thursdays - so jealous.
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Kicking Clay: January 2011
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Occasional thoughts about raising dust and finding treasure. Thursday, January 20, 2011. There is Snow In My View. Well, thank you January, for kicking my self-satisfied ass. But, thankfully, inspiration continues to appear most randomly. Case in point, with thanks to Sarah: http:/ summerpierre.wordpress.com/2011/01/10/reflections-on-a-year-of-motherhood/. And that, my friends, is the view from here, and there. Labels: The View From Here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Going Dutch (and Scottish). In the 192...
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Kicking Clay: A Sheepish Return
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Occasional thoughts about raising dust and finding treasure. Monday, September 17, 2012. Well, here I sit waiting for the next big event in our family's life. The arrival of baby two. And I'm thinking that's as good an excuse as any to update this erratic online record of our little lives! I know in a matter of days (maybe hours? Ah well. Perhaps I can find something distracting on YouTube. Labels: The View From Here. But you still need to go bowling! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The View From Here.
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Kicking Clay: June 2011
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Occasional thoughts about raising dust and finding treasure. Monday, June 20, 2011. Just wanted to say, belatedly, happy father's day to all the fathers, papas, pops, daddys, and dads who I saw out and about yesterday enjoying their children and being an important part of their lives. You are making our future better. Thank you. And to the dads I personally celebrate on this day. I love you. Life as we know it. The "You Are Here Room" at Daddy Longlegs Art Hotel in Cape Town. Well, so much for that!
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Kicking Clay: There is Snow In My View
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Occasional thoughts about raising dust and finding treasure. Thursday, January 20, 2011. There is Snow In My View. Well, thank you January, for kicking my self-satisfied ass. But, thankfully, inspiration continues to appear most randomly. Case in point, with thanks to Sarah: http:/ summerpierre.wordpress.com/2011/01/10/reflections-on-a-year-of-motherhood/. And that, my friends, is the view from here, and there. Labels: The View From Here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Going Dutch (and Scottish).
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Kicking Clay: Life as we know it...
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Occasional thoughts about raising dust and finding treasure. Monday, June 20, 2011. Life as we know it. The "You Are Here Room" at Daddy Longlegs Art Hotel in Cape Town. Well, so much for that! Here we are back again almost a week, with one entry to show for a month's worth of travel. Sigh. And now it's back to life, as we know it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Going Dutch (and Scottish). Oh The Sleep We Would Sleep. The View From Here. Random Moments of Inspiration. Creative Thursdays - so jealous.
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broad minded: Life Moves Pretty Fast
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The slapdash and haphazard spewings and outbursts of a liberal feminist. Thursday, March 18, 2010. Life Moves Pretty Fast. I am a bit late to the game on this one, but I had to comment on the touching tribute to John Hughes that many of his former actors gave at the Oscars. It coincided with a great article in the March Vanity Fair. By David Kamp that. Attempted to give insight into the reclusive writer and director. March 18, 2010 at 7:36 PM. December 24, 2010 at 6:03 PM. View my complete profile. Lette...
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So Says Green Weaver: March 2010
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So Says Green Weaver. As reported by a crunchy queer medical student. Back during the first weeks of med school last year, there was much talk of how medical education "changes you." It is something I still feel many ways about. But as the clip ended, I turned around to see my instructor, suit-and-tie clad man in his 50s, had made no such effort at self-restraint. He audibly sniffed and tears tracked down both cheeks as he turned to us to open the discussion. Being a Doctor=Not Gay Disneyland. As a secon...
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So Says Green Weaver: Gold Plated Mercedes
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So Says Green Weaver. As reported by a crunchy queer medical student. I spent today in surgery. 95% of this time was anus-related. When my preceptor left for clinic and handed me off to another surgeon, he looked at her next case on the board and said with a smile, "Oh, this can be your butt day! Him: I mean, realistically, you have to think of the money. The way things are going, you have to go into something you can count on. Really plastics is the only thing that makes sense. I try to figure out what ...