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Monthly Archives: March 2012
A to Z Blogging Challenge
Don’t you just love this picture? That’s why I decided to take on the Blogging From A to Z April Challenge; it was the picture. Me and dogs, you know how it is? Actually, I’m excited about this venture. Starting … Continue reading
Must See Movies
I got this idea from (Don’t Be) Too Timid and Squeamish‘s blog, “Sleepers: 10 more movies you’ve never seen, but should.” Check it out. I got some good titles there. My list might be even more obscure and make you … Continue reading
Springtime and Chocolates
I’ve been feeling restless for the past couple of days. The kind of restlessness that makes me want to head for the hills. But instead of the hills, I decided to finally make that sixty-mile pilgrimage to Encinitas, something I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged chocolate, chocolatier, contest, firecracker, restlessness, truffle
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Receiving the Liebster Blog Award
Thanks so very much to Irma of lilyandrose for nominating me for the Liebster Blog Award. How lovely is that? Especially since the German word, Liebster, can mean dearest, beloved or favorite. Makes me feel that way. This award is … Continue reading
Sounding a Note of Brotherhood
The Santa Ana winds have been in town for a couple of days. Raymond Chandler once described them as “those hot dry [winds] that come down through the mountain passes and curl your hair and make your nerves jump and … Continue reading



