Monthly Archives: January 2011

Sunday night report

Well it was a productive few days off – I ended up tonight having the left hand side of the top all sewn and ready for ironing. Sure made the whole thing tall and skinny. All those seams really change … Continue reading

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pushing it to make progress

Where have I been you might be asking? Did she get buried under a pile of silliness homework? No, I spent the past few days pushing ahead the current project to the point where I can see the finished top … Continue reading

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Women Artists

This week Betty Friedan’s 1963 book, The Feminine Mystique, has been getting a lot of air-time. No particular reason like an anniversary although there is a new book out, A Strange Stirring, by Stephanie Coontz. I was intrigued when Robert … Continue reading

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Things you can do when you get to a certain age

Tonight on the way home I stopped to give the car a drink of gas and me a drink of snapple. When I went inside the place for my beverage, there was some amount of yelling which at first I … Continue reading

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Silly Haiku – bones and the bones of how it all works

And one more for good measure: Some left over bones Swimming in my big stock pot Good soup for dinner. I spent my lunch hour in the food court writing haiku for the silliness class. This week’s theme was “bones” … Continue reading

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