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[21 Feb 2014 | Comments Off | ]
Guest Blogger – Samuel Wagar

I met Samuel Wagar online almost fifteen years ago, on an email list for pagans that had been following the path for 20+ years. I met him in person (finally!) at Gaia Gathering in Edmonton, in spring of 2005. What a weekend! Someday, I’d really love to have us all get together again…
In the meantime, welcome to the Mirror, Sam – glad to have you here!

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[11 Feb 2014 | Comments Off | ]
6 of 52 Weeks – Stay-cay Vay-cay

Thursday night, I went to watch movies at a friend’s house (where my youngest is currently house-sitting). I came home for an hour or so the other day, but quickly wandered back over there for more movies.

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[31 Jan 2014 | 2 Comments | ]
WriYe Blogging Circle – To Pants It or Plan It

Note: I have joined the WriYe Blogging Circle, and have appropriated the second trivia Friday per month to use for my posts. Trivia will continue on the first Friday of every month.

Pantsing or planning? That is a damn good question.
A persnickety side of me wants to say that I’ve got spreadsheets and clipboards and corkboards and white boards and notes and stickies up the wazoo…

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[1 Jan 2014 | Comments Off | ]
Explanation of Upcoming Changes

I started to hit on the upcoming changes a bit in my final post for 2013, and I promised a separate post to explain the details. So here it is…

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[31 Dec 2013 | Comments Off | ]
52 of 52 Weeks – Obligatory 2013 in Review Post

Today is officially the last day of 2013, and we’re still here. It’s been a year that most people are looking forward to seeing shut down, including myself. If I thought 2012 was bad, 2013 tripled the suckage. BUT it also returned a lot of normalcy into our lives, which balanced it out.
So to 2013 I bid a not-quite-fond, wouldn’t-want-to-repeat-it, but respectful fare thee well.