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Muse…

Our writing word for today is “muse.” It’s my offering and it came to mind because my creative muse has been hiding somewhere and I can seem to find her. I thought that maybe, if I wrote a post about a creative muse, she’d come out and prove me wrong. She’s an antagonistic sort of […]

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Who Would Have Thought…..

Who would have thought that building a website could be that complicated? Well, certainly not me!! OK, I’ve had a website since 1996. In fact, I’ve had several websites over the years, when products were just listed for viewing and shopping carts weren’t a necessity. I actually built a few of these sites, myself, using

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Passage to…..

Our writing word for today is “passage.” I always think of passage as a very grand word. It reminds me of long journeys by sea to distant lands. Wealthy people booked passages on steamships to the Orient. Or they took exotic train journeys, rail passages, to Istanbul. The poor took passages too. Their journeys, though,

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Fusion…

Another word for the writing challenge is “fusion” – the joining of two or more things to create a third. I couldn’t help playing with this word, by fusing it with other words, OK, prefixes. Hence, from fusion, we can make – confusion, diffusion, suffusion, effusion, affusion. It’s an interesting way of increasing one’s vocabulary

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Slow Food Made Slower

Really to get through winter, in Canada, you have to celebrate the activities that work best in winter. So you ski, skate, snowshoe, make snowmen, take snow pictures….and cook slow food. Last winter I invested in one of those enamel cast-iron Dutch Ovens. I bought one of the cheaper knock-off brands – $50.00 not $350.00.

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Robin Hood – where are you when we need you?

Fern Scarf from Queen Anne’s Lace I read with great sadness the other day that Britain has decided to sell two-thirds of its forests to private developers – read expensive houses on golf courses instead of walks in the woods where fairy tales were made! There are these boundaries, that act as measures of the

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How Gleeful is That

Sole Music I can’t believe that one of the hottest series on TV is about a High School choir? My jaw dropped when I read that one of the plot lines was about huge “hunks” (old English for good looking guys) who dropped Football to sing in the choir!  There is hope for knitting!! Riversong

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Remembering without Tears

Today is the anniversary of the death of Elizabeth Zimmerman (Nov. 30, 1999).  We owe Elizabeth a lot, because she gave us a lot.  In fact, probably her greatest gift was her belief in the talent of today’s knitters. I am sure that few of us would have ventured as far, if it weren’t for

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Let’s Hear it for Herm

Herm is one of the Channel Islands, one of the smaller Islands. Apparently you can walk across Herm in about 10 minutes. Sixty people live there full time and its main source of revenue is tourism. So Herm has to do a lot of marketing to get people to take the boat from Guernsey to

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The Catherine Wheel

Originally posted Nov 25, 2010 I was concentrating so much on the novel challenge that I forgot to post for two of my favourite days. Nov 25 and Nov 30.  Here is a re-post for Nov 25. November 25 is the feast of St. Catherine of Alexandria. In Christian lore, St. Catherine was martyred upon

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