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Tuesday, August 11, 2015. A NEW SHORT PIECE OF PROSE. But by the time I came back to complete it on the 6th August it had become.

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Is that we all bring thoughts. All is open for discussion. Through, past the falling. Of Rome, past the division of Versailles. Of distinct naming as one new. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

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Such a long time has slipped by since I last played this game but what better way to restart than Tea with dVerse. Thanks to Claudia for the prompt on 5 August. It is just a bit of nonsense but fun to do. Life is an old tea cup,. With orange flowers painted in bloom,. Filled from an old liquor bottle. The magic of such a potion. To the dog with yellow-teeth grin. Whose love was to gnaw a bone. To the dragon who melted the Ice Queen.

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Sally Carpenter

Friday, March 16, 2012. Monday, March 28, 2011. The drawings took a long time to complete, simply because of the size and amount of detail in the house. I would probably choose to hand draw them if I could do it again, simply because I think more expression could be added with ink, as opposed to CAD.

Sally J. Collins - Artwork

Thursday, 9 December 2010. Here you will find a selection of my artwork and find out a bit about me.

Sallys Stories

The Journey of a young Tennessean. Saturday, September 15, 2012. I forgot I even had a blog until I came to blogger to search for blogs about women married to hunters. I read the post just before this one, and it is absolutely shocking to me how much my life has changed since then. For one, I am now married! I guess I grew up in the city and I have no context for this hunting thing. It takes him away from me for more than 4 months out of the year during.

Sally Jenkins A Writer on Writing

The Museum of Fractured Lives. By Pat Barker was the latest read at the library book club where I am a volunteer coordinator. It generated an interesting discussion on a range of topics. So we talked about the horrors of war and the advancement of surgical techniques. In our group the book got a mostly positive response. We thought the first half was particularly .