Sunday, January 31, 2010
"Every day above ground is a good day."
I'm a musician and Yiddish researcher living in the woods. Read about my various projects at JanePeppler.com. I often wonder if I was supposed to have lived some different life.
Best of Pratie Place:
In which I take Menticia and Itxa to the beach
I go sailing, make biofuel, and have blissful moments.
Bulgarian National Revival Architecture
Lunch with a Curmudgeonly Friend
Blueberries, Hot Sauce, Yoga, and deep-fat-fried Twinkies
Bad Spelling and Weird Food at the State Fair
Omagh, Bluegrass, the Sacred Harp, and Bollywood
Brides Do Not Control the Heavens
Scott's Fatal Antarctic Expedition
Lorax Hall of Shame #1, #2, #3, #4, #5
Sweet Potato Queens' Advice to the Lovelorn
A few of my daughter
Melina's great posts: Wedding Vendors - some not very useful rankings
Republican Woodstock: The Neshoba County Fair
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Oyb men est nit keyn beyner, tuen nit vey di tseyner.
If you don't eat bones, your teeth won't hurt.
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Don't pray when it rains if you don't pray when the sun shines -- Satchel Paige
1 Comments:
Dear Ms. Melinama,
I love your pictures and cartoons - toooo funny!
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