When I saw Tess Gallagher’s name in the Bainbridge Review this morning I got excited. But I don’t know much about her. All I know is that she is a writer. And she was Raymond Carver’s partner. They lived together in Port Angeles, an hour or so from here. And of all writers I like, […]
Entries from March 2004
Partners in passion: how does it happen?
March 17th, 2004 · 1 Comment
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Chihuly: Form from Fire
March 17th, 2004 · 3 Comments
Had to take this book back to the library today. We renewed it twice and now need to share it with someone else. The girls and I loved paging through the pictures, huge color photos of Dale Chihuly’s glass creations. The title page says Essays by Walter Darby Bannard Henry Geldzahler Copyright 1993 by Dale […]
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A co-op when you need it
March 17th, 2004 · Comments Off on A co-op when you need it
The other day I wrote a piece describing how I lost my brother. What I wanted to mention – but couldn’t remember the name – was the organization that helped my family: People’s Memorial Association (PMA). Tuesday’s Seattle Times had an article How to Plan Your Own Funeral that included a link to PMA. PMA […]
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Division of labor: our family’s solution
March 17th, 2004 · 8 Comments
This morning Phil commented on my post The sexiest man alive: As an unmarried male I admit to wondering about the use of the word “help” in regard to males doing household chores. It may be a question of semantics, but it seems to me the use of the word “help” implies the activity is […]
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