Monthly Archives: September 2005

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National Day of Remembrance and Prayer Tonight I was fortunate to hear Alice Sebold read a portion of the essay published in the NYTimes: The truth is, none of us knows what the dead do. But on earth, where we … Continue reading

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Postcards Redux Yeah I know – imagine tearing myself away from the mighty powerbook in order to actually sew. But I promised some postcards for an invitational auction at the show in Houston, so…. So above is the second one, … Continue reading

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REMEMBER I hope to spend the day doing normal things. Perhaps some canning of tomatoes. Perhaps a little vacuuming. Perhaps a walk down the nearby lane. I’ll call the folks. I’ll think about Sept. 11, 2001, the lives lost and … Continue reading

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art doing good post-katrina

Below I suggested you do what you can — one of the things you can do is mention the ArtDoingGood on your website and the fundraiser for the Red Cross Katrina efforts that are going on there. It’s a great … Continue reading

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Live! Go here: ArtDoingGood and see the wonderful artwork that was donated by members of the QuiltArt mailing list. All proceeds benefit the American Red Cross for the Katrina efforts. Many thanks to the instigator Laura Cater-Woods and the other … Continue reading

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