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Monthly Archive December, 2007

Day 126: What I’d Rather Cut My Teeth On

December 31, 2007

Wacky patchwork day today.
It began with a late morning in bed, breakfast for the kiddos, and then hacking at the job for a bit before a late lunch and two or so hours on the phone with support.  At the end of the call the headache that had been looming like a Red-tailed hawk on [...]

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Day 125: A Son’s Father’s Love

December 30, 2007

From Day 117: Conner’s Son’s Father

Conner’s Son thought his father was foolish for leading them to this dilapidated oasis on the open prairie.  Surely the beast that tracked them would turn it’s attention here–even if he didn’t think they were that stupid.  A flock of crows startled at their unstealthy approach, rose like a flare, [...]

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Day 124: A Prayer for Circuitry

December 29, 2007

This entry relates to previous material tagged as solex.
Gane placed three fresh saffron leaves in a small clay mortar and added a pinch of pure silica sand. He muddled the mixture. Before the aroma and scant juice could soak into the clay he sprinkled the mixture onto the circuit board. Gane injected [...]

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street tornado

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river vehicles

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sumptuous language

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calcifying garden

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parallel landmark

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painted text

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forty-ninth massacre

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