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Monday, March 19, 2012

Last Day of Winter





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Ex-wanderer and prolific writer of unfinished short stories tries her hand at domesticity. Spends her days wondering if she should build a chicken coop in her backyard or move to Germany.
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My Blog List

  • SouleMama
    silver linings and quilt tops
    5 years ago
  • T. L. Barrett, the Writer
    Moving on. Come see the new place!
    12 years ago
  • Small Measure
    Moving On Up
    12 years ago
  • portrait of the artist as a mid-life crisis
    December: The Impossible
    13 years ago
  • Paul, on the globe
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