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Body of Movement

I used to think dance was a learned skill, a mental and physical process of beat into movement.  But I’ve been wrong all these years.  Dance is hard-wired into the human brain, perhaps for hundreds of thousands of years, when

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Handmade Return

Aaaaand we’re back.  A lovely hiatus up in Lake Tahoe where many lovely things happened in a lovely way, but let’s get to the handmade stuff.  Today we’ll look at Vikingsholm, a magnificent work of craftsmanship poised at the head

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What, No Picture?!

Imagine that!  A blog post with no accompanying eye candy!  Today we look at the written (or more accurately, typeset) word.  I’ve said the blog is all about writing practice, and I’m coming up on my 500th post.  I’ve noticed

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Are Humans Driving Themselves to Extinction?

My interest in the environment began in 10th grade with an environmental science class.  Our teacher had us planting trees in the park, brought in guest speakers from the local power plant and county waste plant, and taught us that

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Handmade Dinner in the Trash

Let’s start with the punchline and work backwards. Oh look!  I see someone’s healthy spaghetti dinner in the trash!  My wife made spaghetti with grilled eggplant and spinach last night and, expecting some pushback from Child Harbat, spaghetti and meatballs

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What’s Handmade These Days?

Have I made anything by hand recently?  Why yes, thanks for asking.  I made a repair.  Plumbing, to be precise.  After a day at work where our office toilets stopped flushing down and began flushing up, causing our alley and

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Add Some Fat

The left side of my jaw is still sore from a bread-related incident two weeks ago.  Maybe it was because I was in a bad mood.  Maybe it was because I chomped down on a piece of sourdough bread with

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Comic Con 2011

Going to Comic Con is like eating a handful of Skittles while plummeting down the biggest drop on a roller coaster with a rock band playing “The Final Countdown” at full volume in the seats behind you.  At the time

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Heroes of Comic Con

One of the many perks of living in San Diego is Comic Con, the largest pop culture convention in the world.  My wife and I took Child Harbat on Sunday, the last day of the convention.  The place was still

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Bedtime Stories My Daughter Hates, Part 1

Each night after books are read and sheets tucked, Child Harbat asks for a story.  At first it was a simple request but now is delivered like Meg Ryan’s restaurant orders from When Harry Met Sally.  There are requests for

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