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Month: August 2008

Dog days

August 29, 2008November 22, 2008 RebeccaLeave a comment

Nope. I haven't been writing. In the last couple of weeks, we've finally gotten a bit of summer weather (that means it hasn't been raining every single day), and between that, the last days of summer school vacation, and Gryfe, a heck of a lot more than blog writing has NOT been happening around here.… Continue reading Dog days →

Posted in Life

Nine!

August 14, 2008 Rebecca1 Comment

Posted in HylaTagged Hyla

Inevitably…

August 14, 2008 RebeccaLeave a comment

Frequent readers of this blog will not be surprised that we've named him Gryfe:

Posted in LifeTagged Gryfe, puppies, Vizslas

How rainy has it been this summer?

August 7, 2008August 7, 2008 RebeccaLeave a comment

The seeds in our bird feeder are sprouting.

Posted in LifeTagged birds, House

Preview of coming attractions

August 5, 2008 RebeccaLeave a comment

The one with the dark blue collar is coming home with us on Sunday.

Posted in LifeTagged dogs, Vizslas

Some beautiful things

August 4, 2008 RebeccaLeave a comment

Artichokes growing in Hyla's garden. Artichokes, for goodness sake! Who knew you could grow artichokes in Vermont? And the mist rising out of the river valley at sunset last Thursday evening:

Posted in Life

I’m gonna wash that man right outta my hair!

August 1, 2008 RebeccaLeave a comment

Last Friday was Hyla's last day at Horizons camp for the summer. As in the previous session, Hyla chose to be in the snippet of a musical they produce for the last day of the session. These little shows are kind of amazing in that kids find out the play and their parts on Monday,… Continue reading I’m gonna wash that man right outta my hair! →

Posted in Hyla

Colborne Lane

August 1, 2008August 3, 2008 RebeccaLeave a comment

One of the things we did in Toronto was go to this fabulous new restaurant: Colborne Lane. After The Fat Duck experience, Laurel and I were looking forward to trying another molecular gastronomy restaurant, and though Colborne Lane can't quite compare with the Duck in sheer playfulness and entertainment, Claudio Aprile is one fine chef.… Continue reading Colborne Lane →

Posted in Life
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