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Monthly Archives: December 2013
The Gingerbread Adventure, Part One
Originally posted on The Best of It:
The Boston Cooking-School Cookbook, by Fannie Merritt Farmer, can be found in its entirety here. The first recipe, found on page 482 (see previous post for photo of page 482) is very straightforward…
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The Joy of Circles Auction
Originally posted on Gail Harker Center for Creative Arts:
Tomorrow, December 10, 2013 we will hold our second annual auction, The Joy of Circles. Students were asked to use circles as their theme and work with a color scheme from…
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Inspirations: Looking for the soul
I’ve been digging back into Kate’s artifacts this week, collecting photos to share with the historian in Burley when we go on a research visit this weekend. Yes, finally!! I’ll see Kate’s home in real life, and walk where she … Continue reading
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Tagged 1900s, Burley Washington, Friends, Gae Polsner, history, Kate Messner, Teachers Write!
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If you aim at nothing
Originally posted on Gwen Hernandez:
“If you aim at nothing, you will hit it every time.” ~ Zig Ziglar I didn’t win NaNoWriMo (again) this year. I’m okay with that. The first two years I participated in National Novel Writing…
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1st Seattle Indie Book Fair Dec. 20-21
Originally posted on J.G. Follansbee:
The first-ever Seattle Indie Book Fair is scheduled for Dec. 20-21, 2013 at the A/NT Gallery. More than 30 independent Seattle authors will gather for the first time at a downtown Seattle art gallery…
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