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Mid-week Wisdom
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Mid-week Wisdom

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Sorting out my china problem
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Sorting out my china problem

I am beginning to contemplate a time when those dishes might live somewhere else. I’m just not sure where. Continue reading Sorting out my china problem

Book Report: A story of person and place
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Book Report: A story of person and place

Miracle Country: A Memoir of a Family and a Landscape Many of us who live in the West, especially California … Continue reading Book Report: A story of person and place

Mid-week Wisdom
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Mid-week Wisdom

Thanks, Dad. Continue reading Mid-week Wisdom

Waiting for Papa
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Waiting for Papa

I don’t remember the day my dad came home from the war. But my parents remember. And they have told me the story so often I almost believe I can remember. Continue reading Waiting for Papa

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