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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Call in the bloodhounds!
by cheri sabraw You will remember that I balked at spending $45.00 for a wire (gossamer light, I might add) gratitude sign that I had seen at Lily’s Coffee Shop. At home with the joyous weekend now only a brief … Continue reading
Gratitude: Where is it?
by cheri sabraw I sat down at a local coffee hang-out in a small coastal California town that we love. Lily, the barista–an older woman, who unlike me, seems to be comfortable with the aging process–had just made me my … Continue reading
Andreas Kluth’s book Hannibal and Me: a review
by cheri sabraw Like a skilled Navajo weaver, author Andreas Kluth has woven the stories of history and of those people whose lives changed it, into a marvelous storyteller’s blanket, one rich with detail, color, and emotion. His book Hannibal … Continue reading
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