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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Halloween At Patisserie 46
The Piratess, “Would you like an ARRRRRugula salad with your quiche?” Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. Perhaps it is because it is a time when our collective subconscious is allowed to come out and play. It’s sort of … Continue reading
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Voting Day, 2012
Deceptively short line at my polling place. 11/06/2012 Today is the big day, Election Day! It is only Election Day when Americans come together to make our collective voices heard. It isn’t a holiday, it’s a work day where … Continue reading
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Remembering Becky
Becky’s picture included in the offrenda at Cafe Ena. This has been an emotional week, a powerful time of time of remembering. This is the week of Dia de Los Muertos. The weather has finally changed and the trees are … Continue reading
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