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Tag Archives: 365 Days of Tea Project

tea time no. 100: A Room Of Her Own

Drinking: Coffee at home! Hooray! Listening to: The Nest – Jose Gonzalez I started this blog in 2007, but I never thought I would make it to 100 consecutive days of blogging. Day number 365 seems so far away. Today, The NYTimes has a cool article and interactive called A Writer Get’s A Home Office...

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tea time no. 98: picking sunshine

Drinking: a mistake – a Seattle’s Best orange latte or some such that I picked up at Borders before driving back from a seminar. I am sorry to report that it tastes like a bottle of Hawaiian Tropic smells. Bad news bears. Listening to: Dear Companion – Ben Sollee & Daniel Martin Moore {100% of...

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tea time no. 97: The Soccer Center of Kentucky

A client of mine is heading to Costa Rica for vacation and is collecting soccer balls to take to children there. My firm wanted to help and shopped around for soccer balls and we’ve ended up going with The Soccer Center of Kentucky.  We wanted to shop locally, and they made it so much easier because their prices...

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tea time no. 95: Spring Training

Drinking: a green tea frapp. Listening to: this very happy cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s Cecilia by Local Natives For my Nashville readers, Local Natives will play The Basement in Nashville on Apr 30 2010 @ 8:00 P. I discovered them via Arrow & Arrow, the blog home of Spartan Shop where I ordered these...

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tea time no. 89:Need A Boost?

Figurative Boost Regardless of your religious affiliation, Max Lucado’s piece on writing called The Write Stuff is uplifting. He writes: “Well-written words can change a life. Why is this? Words go where we never go—Africa. Australia. Indonesia. My daughter was in Bangalor, India, last summer and saw my books in the display window of a...

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tea time no. 88: Radio

Drinking: coffee Listening to: Regina Spektor – On The Radio Regardless of how many cds and mp3s I collect, there’s no replacing the radio. Even Pandora {while very helpful} isn’t the same. During National Public Radio’s pledge season, I start to believe their messages of why I can’t live without radio. But I like more...

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tea time no. 87: Why Prints?

I share images electronically every day, and while I am not the best about printing stuff for my own family, my favorite possessions remain photographs. I recently lost a personal hard drive. It was old and I have most of it, but all of the backing up in the world doesn’t give you the same...

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tea time no. 86: The Comfort of Clean

Drinking: Coffee at home! My fave. Listening to: The Bird & The Bee – The Polite Dance Song *I stared at these carafes for a while at Wine + Market here in Lexington earlier this week, but ultimately decided that my house is not ready for thin glass objects. They are so lovely, though. *New...

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tea time no. 85: paper boat

I found it tonight, the polaroid that I wrote about in my business bio, so I thought I would share it here with you. There are no words for how important these little polaroids are to me. Long before I became an attorney or a wife or a mother, or a writer, or a sailor,...

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tea time no. 84: Listening Booth

Drinking: Mocha Jo from Wine + Market Listening to: Telephone – LADY GAGA Just one more day until the weekend and, in the words of Beyonce in the above-mentioned song, “Sometimes I feel like I live in Grand Central Station. Tonight I’m not takin no calls ’cause I’ll be dancin.” Lawd, it’s been a week....

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