I think I learned how to follow that advice about a month ago. not the every day. almost every day, sometimes. but the lack of hope and despair. I will experiment with hope again in the future, tho, and perhaps also with despair.
First impressions
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Her name rhymes with Michaela. She moved to Washington State a year ago to
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Harry Crosby Day
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Today’s the 128th anniversary of Harry Crosby’s birth, on June 4, 1898.
And so today I . . . , well, not so much celebrate but commemorate the
date, giv...
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Reading Peter Schjeldahl Peter Schjeldahl builds paragraphs. Possibly no
other critic now writing in English has such a strong sense of what that
unit of...
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backyard I inherited when I moved into this house was sculpted with
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For a Commonplace Book 9
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Norwich
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Ah, it's good to be back in Norwich, must run now, captions later.
My favorite fish and chips shop.
And where I usually went for "a traditional cuppa."
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Man, hope and despair are sometimes the only moves I've got!
I think I learned how to follow that advice about a month ago. not the every day. almost every day, sometimes. but the lack of hope and despair. I will experiment with hope again in the future, tho, and perhaps also with despair.
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