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Saturday, 07 June 2008
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I'm bringing Xanga back - drop a comment if you're with me!
Saturday, 16 September 2006
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A Walk in Annapolis
Walking downtown is always interesting but today it was especially interesting. When we first left the garage we heard bagpipes and getting to Main Street we saw one regularly dressed man with a bagpipe and another in a kilt. I thought it was some unknown holiday but then we saw a bride and groom behind them and the rest of the bridal party and guests following, a wedding procession.
Another unusual site was a doggie stroller: a little toy dog in a bright pink and black special stroller.
And then three men in colonial costume, which isn't such a strange site because there are a couple tour groups whose guides dress up in historical outfits, but these men were carrying muskets: guides don't ususally carry weaponry. In the paper I saw an article about them on the front page and they are recreating the walk some Revolutionary War soldiers took from Rhode Island to Virginia. http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/09_16-27/TOP
Wednesday, 30 August 2006
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I have applied for four jobs: Joann's (fabric and craft store), Michael's Crafts, Bed, Bath & Beyond, and Old Navy, but Michael's already rejected me because they need evening people. I guess now I wait.


Tuesday, 22 August 2006
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Currently Reading
The House of the Seven Gables (The Penguin American Library)
By Nathaniel Hawthorne, Milton R. Stern
see relatedI have been reprimanded for reading the same old book. I am however reading a new boring old book. 150 year old language is hard to get through, despite still being English, but what I've read is a fairly interesting story of character.
Monday, 21 August 2006
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Oy, go on one trip for almost a week (more like a weekend that becomes a week), come home for two days, and leave for another weekend before we've fairly gotten over the first. My idealized view of the condo we'd be staying in at Smith Mountain Lake (no proper bedroom and cobwebs and spiders!), Virginia did not come true, though driving the curvy narrow road in the Blue Ridge Mountans was fun, as was swimming in the lake. I wish we had some clean freshwater swimming around here but it's all salty and brown, gross, and I don't like pools with their chlorine and hard bottoms, you miss the exfoliating sand at the beach. But one, especially being me, must remember to put sunscreen on one's forehead and then reapply while out.

In between trips, as I had finished re-reading Little Women, I watched the video I got (1949) and another version we already had (1933). They were practically the same script, granted it's the same book, but they used the same changes to the plot. They were both from MGM and almost from the same producer (or is that the same thing?). The new one from 1994 had some of the same changes, but also took more little pieces from the book and Alcott's life, making it even more of a biography.


