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Top Left - August ’12 Washington Nats game. Top Right - May ‘09 at Arlington Cemetery. Bottom - Spring ’10 Sofie and Austin. This is an effort at time-lapse using the iSight camera on my MacBook.
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In History: The Dartmouth History Blog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Goodbye, Class of 2014. June 6, 2014. It has happened again: we are about to graduate 89 History majors who will leave Dartmouth after Commencement on Sunday, June 8. We are sorry to say goodbye but wish them well on their journey, wherever it may take them. Here are a few of their plans for the immediate future:. Next year, I will be doing a service year with the program City Year at a public school in San Antoni...
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At This Point in My Life | What adventures, what changes, what choices do I make at this point in my life? I'm beginning an empty nest, hoping to avoid an empty wallet, coming out of nearly 20 years of stay-at-home mom and 10 of practicing law.
At This Point in My Life. What adventures, what changes, what choices do I make at this point in my life? I'm beginning an empty nest, hoping to avoid an empty wallet, coming out of nearly 20 years of stay-at-home mom and 10 of practicing law. And we saw a movie we’d been wanting to see. Then we stopped off for a few last-minute dinner supplies, and headed up the hill to home. When we turned the corner onto our street (we live at the opposite end of that block), I noticed that the car behind us was follo...
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At This Point in Time. Temporarily helping a parent. Miss my life. Saturday, April 12, 2008. My Mom passed away the end of Feb. Will finish up in Nebraska and then go home. Hopefully by fall. Posted by Sharon @ 6:30 PM. Wednesday, January 02, 2008. Originally uploaded by sfinds2003. This bevy of lovelies is what made Christmas so special! Posted by Sharon @ 10:21 AM. Thursday, December 27, 2007. Originally uploaded by sfinds2003. Posted by Sharon @ 9:52 PM. Saturday, December 15, 2007. As predicted so fa...
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At This Point Embroidery
Take your needle, my child, and work at your pattern; it will come out a rose by and by. Life is like that. One stitch at a time taken patiently and the pattern will come out all right like the embroidery. This website showcases Michele King’s ever growing portfolio of embroidery and needlepoint work, both contemporary and traditional. Commemorative Pillows and Bolsters. Commissioned Embroidery and Fine Art Needlework. This web site designed and maintained by West of the World.
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011. A prescription for politics. Go home, soak your feet, eat dinner and go to bed. Anonymous, early 21st century. Wednesday, March 4, 2009. Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Portrait of the Late Bloomer As An Artist. So here sits the 51-year old man who’s long felt that he has what it takes to be a writer, an artist. Very little formal training in the written word, years gone by without devoting concerted effort to his calling late realized. An Artist’s Loft In Brooklyn. Th...The pho...
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At this Side of the Rainbow | Watching the World from a whole other Perspective
Watching the World from a whole other Perspective. At this Side of the Rainbow. Arriving home I realized what a paradise and untouched place Europe is. What small bubble we live in. Apparently not really aware of war and clashes at our doorstep on the other side of the sea. We sit back and relax, forgetting war and famine. Why is it that people don’t realize what surplus of wealth they live in? How come we only realize how much something means to us when it’s gone? Hopefully only nice things. Or would yo...