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Allons y.
61. At 5″4, I am a quarter of an inch shorter than my identical twin.
62. I like to think that the odd grey hairs I notice in the mirror are really, really pale and glinty brown, like the rest of my head.
63. I am and have always been small - bird boned, [...]

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Delurk thyselves!!

VERILY, I bid thee welcome, gentles all. If it pleaseth thee, may I beg of thee to kindly leave a comment, a rude noise, a salty remark or a suggestion?
Elegant curtsy

Merci,
Organic Mama
PS: After some tinkering, methinks I have establisheth the most pleasing of presentations… What thinkest thou??

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Among other things, my husband is an artist. Inspired by gargoyles, he created a creature we like to call Feldegast (from a character in a novel) and set this clay creation to live on top of our mailbox.
Feldegast has fulfilled his duties as a watchgargoyle faithfully and we love him dearly. He does [...]

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I MAY be teaching again this coming semester. After having all four of my classes canceled last semester due to poor student registration, I have been approached by the scheduler/lord high muckety that I have 2 classes (at about 100 bucks a week per course) on my tentative schedule. When I told my [...]

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On a blustery, ridiculously cold day, I write this in a room where the windows creak and rattle and the walls groan from the 40 mph gusts. Winter is having a blast out there, clearly unwilling to back off. I have just brought my 4rth grader her forgotten clarinet and the temp reading [...]

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The joys of a handy husband

My husband is a useful sort to have around. Besides his impressive array of handyman stuff, he can help me out with physical, chiropractic adjustments and when I’m in pain, he can stick me with miraculous tiny, hair-thin needles.
This past week was a diverse one, highlighted by a highly enjoyable game of scrabble [...]

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Incipient Snow Day

As I have mentioned before, I love snow and consequently, I love living in the temperamental, (normally-weathered) Northeast. You know, the one that doesn’t have temps in the 70s in January with herbs growing and nutcases kayaking.
As I am slightly weather-obsessed, I tend to keep an eye on the weather forecast in case some [...]

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