Monthly Archives: May 2013

Podcast: Costco Field Trip

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Podcast: Pitter Patter Putter

a discussion of puttering, i.e. the fine art of doing nothing by yourself. See companion Podcast on “Just Hangin’” for ruminations on the fine art of doing nothing together. Follow Liza Blue on: Share:

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Podcast: Just Hangin’

https://www.fanagrams.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Just-Hangin.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSSHanging out, the fine art of doing nothing together. See companion Podcast on puttering (Pitter, Patter, Putter Perfect), the fine art of doing nothing on your own. Follow Liza Blue on: Share:

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Playing Catch-Up with the Bible

The other evening Nick and I were half-watching a Stanley Cup playoff game involving the Boston Bruins.  At one point the camera panned the rafters displaying the banners honoring Bobby Orr, and Nick commented, “Wow, Bobby Orr only played for … Continue reading

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Podcast: Playing Catch Up with the Bible

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Podcast: I Love Livers

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I Love Livers

My introduction to liver was perfectly pleasant.  There was a period in my childhood when liver was a routine dinner entrée.  This was when my mother had 6 children under the age of 10 and was assisted by a mother’s … Continue reading

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