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Adventures in Nina Town! December 31, 2014 by Erinina. I can hardly think its the first time her assets had been on display, or earned her her share of the celebrity tokens available each week, month, year to anyone willing to participate in the scheme of pop culture.
Thanks for the title, Fifth Harmony.
Pearls can worn with anything. They lay against my throat in a double strand of memory and wealth, slightly yellowed with age but lustrous with accumulated wisdom. They are the only thing I wear besides underwear that never matches and a thousand league stare. That look is too old for the rest of me. The call comes from the other side of the door. From a blog post titled little bits of bone. Sometimes you have to the let idea le.
Henceforth, all musings shall be readable here. He would have loved this. This brought me back to my blog. 8220;What I was really hanging around for, I was trying.
So, down to the nitty-gritty.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011. Brussels - The City, Not the Sprouts. In an act of sheer nuttiness and daring, I spent my last weekend on this side of the pond in another country. So, in the name of avoiding the suitcases and the kitchen that needs cleaning, here are some photographs of our adventure to Belgium.
I was the architect of my own destiny. I will still be posting here, and will as always keep this as strictly a memorial blog for my beautiful mom. In fact, I have been wanting to update on her past birthday spent with family.
Focus on language, culture and education. January 20, 2015 by andrewfx51. I recently spent a fortnight in Sydney, undertaking a crash course in Akkadian and Sanskrit. The course provided an opportunity to learn the essential grammar, as well as study some adapted texts, mostly extracts from the Code of Hammurabi, and the Hitopadesha. I have added the texts I used to the resource list, and will update any further progress made.
Cold Tangerines by Shauna Niequist. At least I think her and I are friends. I feel like her friend. I think she would probably agree? Her writing is honest, raw, easy and she just seems like a regular old church-working girl who is trying to figure her life out one day at a time. Here is an excerpt from her book that I keep chewing on. To breathe deep and accept today for what it is.