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Memories of Beading
Relaxing on Boxing Day, I see the snow falling softly outside and hear the sounds of some easy listening music. I have almost finished a wide peyote stitch beaded bracelet for my future daughter in law. The design is geometric, … Continue reading
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Tagged bead, Beadazzled, Cameroon, Indonesia, ndebele, Nepal, New York, Oregon, peyote, Shipwreck Beads, Washington, Zimbabwe
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Springtime and other ruminations
I lie in my Peruvian hammock (obtained in 1983 and speckled with mold from years of disuse), gazing up at the blue, puffy-white-cloud-studded sky. I see the black angles and curves of the tree branches silhouetted against this sky, reminding … Continue reading
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Tagged Cameroon, CIFOR, collaboration, tropics, Turkey, winter, Yaounde
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Reveling in my Access to Books
I lived for many years in places where books were not readily available—in Turkey as a child, for decades during my adult years in Indonesia, in the Sultanate of Oman for four mid-life years. Now (in my dotage), I live … Continue reading
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Tagged Borneo, Cameroon, Dayak, Dove, Geschiere, Kahn, Kalimantan, Kenyah, swidden
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