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sketches and thoughts of one Annie RushWednesday, April 04, 2007
When I grow up
I'm going to move away from here, to Oregon, maybe, and buy property. In our expansive back yard, we're going to install a couple vintage cars and turn them into garden sculpture, with our vegetables growing in the truck bed, and flowers sprouting from the vacant windows.
I'll do it, just not for many years.
As for a regular site update, things are progressing slowly. My eyestrain has induced a persistant headache for the past few days, so I'm trying to keep down the computer time. Hard to do that and get computer things done at the same time.
However, I enjoy this "getting out there" activity I've been trying for a week or so. Building tentative relationships with cool people is fun! Something about the atmosphere of the web these days, or the circles I'm finding, is much more pleasant and welcoming than previous attempts.
I think I'll keep at it.
I'll do it, just not for many years.
As for a regular site update, things are progressing slowly. My eyestrain has induced a persistant headache for the past few days, so I'm trying to keep down the computer time. Hard to do that and get computer things done at the same time.
However, I enjoy this "getting out there" activity I've been trying for a week or so. Building tentative relationships with cool people is fun! Something about the atmosphere of the web these days, or the circles I'm finding, is much more pleasant and welcoming than previous attempts.
I think I'll keep at it.
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Hi Annie--
When I was little, I thought that I would have 22 children and live in Oregon. Now I know that I am not quite woman enough for 22 children, and I do not live anywhere near Oregon.
When I was little, I thought that I would have 22 children and live in Oregon. Now I know that I am not quite woman enough for 22 children, and I do not live anywhere near Oregon.
We read a book at school called 'Children on the Oregon Trail', probably so well known your side references to it are a big yawn, but I've not seen it since.
Please keep at it!
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Please keep at it!
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