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Monthly Archives: November 2009

Overgrown Heart

“i am and always will be this person with an overgrown heart.” jen gray The quote is from her beautiful post today. Amen Jen. I know EXACTLY what you mean.

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Nourishing The Spirit

I’m on the road this week for work so here’s a quick post: -Love every single solitary thing here at Magpie Lovely. -I didn’t know that NPR News has an app for Iphone. Check it out here. -This story about Chef Thomas Keller was so moving to me. I love what Keller says about cooking and...

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Chronicle Books Discount!

You may have noticed a little Chronicle Books box at the bottom of Teaworthy. I buy so many of their products at The Morris Bookshop that I wanted to give them a shout out. {Chronicle is an independent publisher of books and gifts.} It pays! Teaworthy readers get  Thanksgiving Special: 25% off plus free shipping! Just use promo code THANKSGIVING during...

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RT-Good Finds

I love the re-tweet concept of Twitter. It’s like forwarding something, but without the string of email addresses to sift through.  Here are some inspiring things that I was happy to discovery from others: -Chookooloonks posted this TED talk video from novelist Chimamanda Adichie about the danger of having one story. It is so fascinating....

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“We’re On To Something Good Here”

“I get all the news I need from the weather report.” – Only Living Boy In New York. Simon & Garfunkle. I have quit watching The News a number of times. But, like an addicted smoker, I return to it when things are stressful and I can’t get sufficient coverage from print media.  When things...

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Hey Stranger

Sorry for the long absence here. First, my top people were sick. And sick and sick. Then, I had to work like mad to make up time lost at the office.  Then, there was Halloween and family visits.  I have never wanted my daughter to feel like there are things we can’t do because I work,...

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