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    Photo: Armadillo

    August 12, 2014 - By weylyn42

    Now for an exciting round of “Wildlife Out My Window:  Work Edition” Actually this little guy ran up the ramp ahead of me, ducked into his hole, and emerged a bit after I got into the building, heading back down past my office window.

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  • Fiction - Reading

    Fiction: Letter to Lady Vincent

    August 11, 2014 - By weylyn42

      I very much enjoy the Glamourist History series by Mary Robinette Kowal. So when Mary offered to answer letters, in character, that were written to either of the two main characters in the historical fantasy world, with the stipulation that you need to adhere to the time where the…

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  • Writing

    Flash Poetry: Glass

    August 7, 2014 - By weylyn42

    Broken bottle I wonder when it will be sea glass Recalling Alaskan shores, with you But the humid Florida curb Belies that optimism

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  • Photos - Travel

    Snapshot Saturday: Brown Bear Swimming

    August 2, 2014 - By weylyn42

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  • Photos - Travel

    Snapshot Saturday: Kodiak, Alaska

    July 26, 2014 - By weylyn42

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  • Appropriated Quote - Writing

    Appropriated Quotes: Dead Again

    July 23, 2014 - By weylyn42

    Original Quote (via IMDB): Someone is either a smoker or a nonsmoker. There’s no in-between. The trick is to find out which one you are, and be that. If you’re a nonsmoker, you’ll know. Appropriated Quote: Someone is either a writer or a non-writer. There’s no in-between. The trick is…

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  • Retro Post

    Retro Post: When Did Being Human Go Out of Fashion

    July 20, 2014 - By weylyn42

    Posted as a “Rant” on my original crushedmuffin.com site, 2002. Still believe it. When Did Being Human Go Out of Fashion? POSTED  13-OCTOBER-2002 I mean, look around at the number of people having lifts and tucks, enlargements and enhancements.  Permanent makeup, there is a concept for you.  Get tattoos on…

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  • Ramblings - Uncategorized

    Thoughts on Diversity and D&D

    July 18, 2014 - By weylyn42

    Last month I attended/ worked at the Writing The Other Workshop/Retreat (more on this later -[yes,  I’ve said this before, and I promise it will eventually get it’s own review post]). One of the participants from the retreat pointed out to the group that the new basic rules for Dungeons…

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  • Photos

    Brown flower

    July 17, 2014 - By weylyn42

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  • Life - Writing

    Tea, World Cup and writing discussions

    July 14, 2014 - By weylyn42

    I am coming off of a pretty good weekend – how about you? A while back I backed a Kickstarter that brought to life a delightful game Marrying Mr. Darcy. The game, as you can imagine, is based on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice – and even came with an…

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