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Tripping Toward Lucidity: Estella's Revenge: So Much for a Roaring ... Currently Reading. Given, I'm not terribly far in, but The Hour I First Believed is intriguing thus far! A slim volume for sure. Figured I should read Daisy Miller since my dog's name is Daisy Miller. ...Road trip to Sugar Loaf We have enjoyed our time in New York and yesterday we went on a road trip to Sugar Loaf, New York. Sugar Loaf is an Arts and Craft village with all kinds of specialties. We enjoyed looking at the small shops and I bought a hand made bar ... Dancing With Daisy: Tradition So the tree will come down today and a trip to the post office is in order, but as is tradition, we will do it all again next year, of course. Well, we will try, anyway, unless life gets in the way. As a bit of a post script to my blog ... Dallas - DC9 At Night - From The Archives: A Very Young Rhett ... ... the Internet this morning, courtesy Dragon Street Records owner David Dennard, who, once upon a time, helped produce Deep Ellum greats like Shallow Reign in the studio and put out the earliest Tripping Daisy releases on his label. ... Smudgers UK-NZ: Christmas and New Year 2008 It is a bit of a blur of traffic cones, glow sticks, toilet mischief, Auld Lang Syne, vodka, broken chairs, tripping over guide ropes, lots of foul language and general madness. It was a brilliant night but we certainly felt it the next ... "Waiting for Daisy" by Peggy Orenstein I am back from my trip to Colorado. After a frigid first few days, the weather warmed up and we had some beautiful ski weather. And the backdrop of the snow-covered Rockies was gorgeous. Sometimes it is just refreshing to be in a ... Happy New Year! We are finally home after a trip home for the holidays. I hope that you all had a nice Christmas too. We enjoyed our break. I have plenty of stories, pictures, and toddler quips to tell you about. But for now I am unpacking suitcases ... MARTY says come on in, have a nosh, try the tarts! - A Different ... She has always had cats, starting with taking over the family cat, Daisy. You all remember Daisy May, our huge white cat with half of an ear missing due to a small accident involving a nap on Dad's car engine and the fan belt. ... |