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Needleworker, Knitter, Crocheter, Sewist, Paper Crafter, and more!
Also known as Silverlotus & Stitchinglotus
Located just outside of Toronto, Canada.
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Category Archives: Media & Politics
Rome or Reme?
For those keeping track, the baby is now six days late. Both the baby and I are still doing fine, but I am getting a little anxious. I’m also starting to get a little bored since I don’t want to … Continue reading Continue reading
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Election 2007 & Faith-Based Schooling
Today was Election Day in Ontario again. What with the minority governments in both the Federal and Provincial government for the past few elections, and a few by-elections, I feel as if I have been voting every six months. Being … Continue reading Continue reading
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Intelligence and Love
There is an interesting article over at the Boston Globe: The Romantic Life of Brainiacs. It discusses the old myth that an educated woman can’t have a satisfying romantic life. I’m a fairly educated woman. I have a university degree … Continue reading Continue reading
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Da Vinci, The Grail, and Me
Last night, quanta and I watched The Da Vinci Code. While it was quanta’s first experience with the story (beyond watching bits and pieces of a few Da Vinci Code inspired documentaries), I was intimately familiar with it. Firstly, I … Continue reading Continue reading
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Little Mosque
I’m not really one to watch to sit-coms, but the CBC’s new show Little Mosque on the Prairie is really fun to watch. In a nut shell, the show is about a small Muslim community in a rural town somewhere … Continue reading Continue reading
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Around the World and At Home
It has been a full week, both personally and in the world at large. Personally, I am still dealing with a good deal of pain. I think it was better when I thought it was a sinus infection that was … Continue reading Continue reading
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Prozac for Kitty
Depression in humans is no laughing matter, but I couldn’t help but giggle when I read an article in the Los Angeles Times: Fido’s little helper – Los Angeles Times. Apparently, pets that suffer from separation anxiety and other problems … Continue reading Continue reading
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