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Dis mai brane on kafeen

August 5th, 2008 · No Comments · Flickr, Moblog, Uncategorical Weirdness

Breaktime! This is my work mug, bought from a little pottery shop near
Starved Rock State Park IL - I think in a town called Dixon. Cute
place, making a good recovery from a tornado a few years ago.
Mai brane needz dis in teh mourningz
Ginny
I can has iPhone?
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Ready for use

July 31st, 2008 · No Comments · Episcopal, Moblog, Parish: Holy Moly (ECUSA), Uncategorical Weirdness

Here’s the story: The two pieces of slate, and the large rounded glacial pebbles set in crushed limestone around it, are the salvaged pieces of the altar at Holy Innocents Hoffman Estates, my former Episcopal mission parish. When we closed the church at the end of December, 2006, there were a few people who mourned [...]

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Just because I can

July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · Mini-Posts, Moblog

This is a picture I never had a chance to upload to Flickr from my phone. I’ve got a lot of unused content waiting for its big moment.
Teh kitteh blags, too.

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Lunch!

May 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Moblog, Traveling Along, We're Adventurers

My husband David took this picture of the ginormous bowl of steaming hot mussels we had before lunch yesterday.
The broth was to die for - rich, savory, and totally worth sopping up with the hot herb bread. The waitress taught us this trick, bless her. The mussels were delicious and so was the lunch, and [...]

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St Columba’s Episcopal Church, Pentecost Sunday

May 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Episcopal, Moblog, Today, Traveling Along, We're Adventurers

It’s hard to tell here, but the Episcopal church in Boothbay Harbor is brand new, and made in a very clean and updated “shingle” style on the outside. On the inside it’s a clean, fresh, open plan space with a sanctuary that has a high wooden ceiling supported by big, nautical-looking timbers along the sides. [...]

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