Monthly Archives: December 2014
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A poem for the new year
Leave a commentDecember 31, 2014 by carolinetanski
“…keeping beat to the song, see how my boots are scuffed, tooth-marked, worn-soled.” Brought to my attention by the superlative …
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Awesome illustrations of women in science
Leave a commentDecember 30, 2014 by carolinetanski
Rachel Ignotofsky’s illustrations are beautiful—her women in science in particular. She has an Etsy shop where you can buy all kinds of …
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“Winter”
1December 27, 2014 by carolinetanski
I’ve traveled about 1,000 miles to spend a few days with my mother. It’s certainly a change of scenery from …
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J.B. Fletcher is my spirit animal
Leave a commentDecember 23, 2014 by carolinetanski
Every few years I go back to Murder, She Wrote. It’s one of my all-time favorite shows for many reasons. I …
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Field Notes time at Knee-Jerk
Leave a commentDecember 19, 2014 by carolinetanski
Today, over at Knee-Jerk Magazine, I discuss the dubious benefits of being able to slip through airport security with nary …
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Time out
Leave a commentDecember 16, 2014 by carolinetanski
I have just realized that all of the stuff I thought was happening next week is in fact happening this …
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Ways to give
Leave a commentDecember 10, 2014 by carolinetanski
I’ve been having a months-long dialogue with a friend about, among other things, how much one can and ought to …
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Coping mechanisms
Leave a commentDecember 10, 2014 by carolinetanski
Jack Donaghy continues to be the voice I channel when getting through a work day with a side of personal …
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Whisky tweed!
Leave a commentDecember 4, 2014 by carolinetanski
While I find it odd that Harris Tweed paired up with Johnnie Walker for this project, by combining tweed and …
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“The Vanishing Apprenticeship”
Leave a commentDecember 2, 2014 by carolinetanski
E. Stephens’s piece at Medium about the realities of writing for a living makes some very good points. I, for …
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