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Nature's Rhythm
A journey of rediscovery through the wide-eyed wonder of our children.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Who Needs a Pencil?
RESOURCEFUL to the last, Emma found something to do while waiting for me to shape dough into balls for her to place on the baking tray.
"My finger like a pencil Mama. My no need a pencil."
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Lavender's Blue
Atlanta, GA, United States
English writer married to German Thomas; mama to spunky kindergartner and fearless little brother, and Basil - lovable, daft, furry, four-legged friend.
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Recent Reading List
Real Food - Nina Planck
Nature's Children - Juliette de Bairacli Levy
Trails of a Wilderness Wanderer - Andy Russell
The Gypsies - Wanderers in Time - Katherine Etsy
A Walk in the Woods - Bill Bryson
In Defense of Food - Michael Pollan
Simplicity Parenting - Kim John Payne
Nourishing Traditions - Sally Fallon
The Teenage Liberation Handbook - Grace Llewellyn
Hell and High Water - Joseph Romm
All Year Round - Druitt, F-Clinton, Rowling
Clean, Naturally - Sandy Maine
Focus on the Good Stuff - Mike Robbins
The Consumer's Guide to Effective Environmental Choices - Michael Brower, Warren Leon
Harvesting Edible Plants in Wild Places - Steven Brill
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