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Oh, what a diff a day can make –
First: here’s what the Rachel bunny brought us for Easter – Yesterday: TODAY: Something about April being the cruelest month?
Needles and wings
I don’t know why this would be, but at this moment, this very moment in time, I feel great. It doesn’t make any sense, because I’ve been dragging around here half awake for months. Maybe it’s because the sun’s out … Continue reading
first spring –
I always wait till there’s not enough light to shoot decently by, and then neither one of these wiggly people will hold still enough. But you really do have to shoot forsythia in spring – it’s heart-healthy. Traditionally, I shoot … Continue reading
More slight significance
And there was this time when I had been booked to be the key-note rock star author at a children’s literature conference in Oregon—they flew me there, met me with a shuttle. Oh, yeah. “This way, Ms. Randle.” And then … Continue reading
Posted in Epiphanies and Meditations, Memories and Ruminations
Tagged Books, fame, silliness, writing
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The oddness of small fame
One time when we went to the library, G overheard one librarian at the circulation say to another, “Kristen Randle just entered the building.” (blink, blink – laugh). That was back when I’d just been … Continue reading
Posted in Epiphanies and Meditations, Making Things, Memories and Ruminations
Tagged Books, fame
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The Prodigal Son
I hate this story. Parable. I hate it. It’s only found in Luke—rather than being repeated three times in the other gospels; maybe that’s why I’m so daring as to say such a thing. But I do. Hate it. And not … Continue reading
Posted in Epiphanies and Meditations
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The Hard Way
I’m so antsy today. Why, why, why? Maybe because I couldn’t fall asleep last night—so I did the treadmill routine at midnight? Or because the stinking wind is blowing knife chill, roaring in the metal … Continue reading
Babysitting –
Through the looking glass: Gram is Scooter-sitting. Don’t let these pictures fool you. I am, at my very best, a reluctant babysitter. There was a time when I was willing to do it for … Continue reading
Luba
I found Peter Hagerty when I was cruising the web, looking for instructions as to how to make a simple felted wool ball. Don’t ask me why I wanted to do this; there are just so many fascinating materials to … Continue reading
Posted in friends, Fun Stuff, Horses, Images of our herd in specific, Making Things, The outside world
Tagged felt, horse, Luba, peace
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