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A Writer Must Write

September 2, 2020September 2, 2020

Lately I’ve been having trouble writing. Maybe I can find my way back by writing about my father, whom I lost in July.

Tags COVID-19, depression, fabric art, family, grief, loss, mental health, pandemic, writing

A Break for the Holidays

December 2, 2019December 19, 2018

We all need a break sometimes, and the holidays are the perfect time for rest, relaxation, and recalibration.

Tags anxiety, blogging, Christmas, computers, crafts, fabric art, holidays, new year, online, outdoors, puzzles, reading, stress, writing

Why You Should Keep Your Creative Tools Handy

December 2, 2019November 4, 2018

If you’re an artist of any kind, you’re more likely to practice your art if your tools are easy to access.

Tags art, Bernina, Creativity, fabric art, lifestyle, Pfaff, photography, quilting, sewing, tools
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Much of the West is mired in drought and running out of time to make up precip ... deficits this year, part of a long-term "megadrought" pattern stretching back to the year 2000. Via @ClimateBecky https://t.co/P0uasoNiAt

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Dr. Sarah Boon@SnowHydro·
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This sounds like a great idea, but I'll bet they'd have a hard time finding ... funding for it. Also why not make it a STEAM corps instead of a STEM corps - arts are just as important as sciences and can be complementary. #scicomm

Twila Moon@twilamoon

This suggestion in @ScienceMagazine to create an American Science Corps is quite interesting. Thoughts? #ScienceTwitter https://t.co/m6pwx8zuKj

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Dr. Sarah Boon@SnowHydro·
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Happy #WorldBookDay! What are you reading these days? I just finished ... @suleikajaouad's BETWEEN TWO KINGDOMS and am almost finished @brdemuth's FLOATING COAST.

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