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tatteredatlas: Writing
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Since I seem to enjoy constantly starting new blogs more than updating the ones I already have, I started a NEW and IMPROVED repository. For drafts of poems. And since it's easier to copy and paste verse than it is to write whole new blog posts, I have hopes that this little endeavor will persist a bit longer than previous tangents. I'll still use this site when/if I have more prose and images to broadcast along the optical fibers.). Posted by Ryan Weberling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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tatteredatlas: December 2010
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Since I seem to enjoy constantly starting new blogs more than updating the ones I already have, I started a NEW and IMPROVED repository. For drafts of poems. And since it's easier to copy and paste verse than it is to write whole new blog posts, I have hopes that this little endeavor will persist a bit longer than previous tangents. I'll still use this site when/if I have more prose and images to broadcast along the optical fibers.). Posted by Ryan Weberling. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About the Author -.
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tatteredatlas: Postcard
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I've made several posts. In the past archiving some of the letters and postcards that turn up in my purchases from used bookstores. I found a nice postcard while in Buffalo a few weeks ago. Unlike some of my past finds, this seems to be a less dated artifact (sometime between 1996 and 2000, judging from the 26-pence postcard stamp). Note the imprinted "K2" and the fainter "00" on the front image. Posted by Ryan Weberling. You have the best luck in found postcards. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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tatteredatlas: July 2009
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The road ended, literally. The sun set, then rose a little while later. Music, quiet, water, and trees. Staying the same place for more than 24 hours- strange? I really wanted to make another post sometime before we reached our final destination. or, for all practical purposes, our ALMOST final destination. Amidst the mountains and the bike repairs and the final push, that obviously didn't happen. Posted by Ryan Weberling. Labels: Northern Tier 09. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About the Author -.
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tatteredatlas: May 2010
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Plaster Creek Spring Clean-Up. West Michigan Environmental Action Council. And Plaster Creek Watershed Working Group. Are teaming up on May 15 to cloak different parts of the creek with some much-needed care and attention. Join a group of us for a fun afternoon in Marquette Park along an urban/mixed-industrial portion of the creek. There will be relaxed portions near the park as well as some tricky sections that the more sprightly among us can tackle with hip boots and maybe even waders! 1352 Nagel Ave SW.
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tatteredatlas: April 2008
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Spring Break in Polaroids. I thought, now that one of my essays is done, that it was about time to post the first fruits of film from our travels. It's too expensive here to develop all the rolls of 35mm film I used, but maybe this week I'll get one done, you know, just to make sure they worked. Without further ado, then, 20 Polaroids in chronological order (click to expand):. Left: literary walk- near Charles Dickens' house (and T.S. Eliot's office and Virginia Woolf's house, etc.). Right: wind in the b...
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tatteredatlas: February 2008
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John, Anne-Marte: 3055. Trine, Ryan: 4220. John and Anne-Marte were forced to forfeit to avoid further embarrassment, which John tried to excuse by calling Canasta "just a game for old people. Besides, it's getting late." I guess some people just aren't cut out for Canasta. Photo: Canasta in action! Posted by Ryan Weberling. A Full Day in Manchester. Or William Holman Hunt's " The Hireling Shepherd. But I think I most enjoyed the haunting " Ophelia. By Arthur Hughes. Their Modern(ist) collection. Althoug...
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tatteredatlas: Welcome to Buffalo
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I'm nesting, connecting, etc. Trying to. Some snapshots from the first few days. Thanks, Lynne and Brendan. Rebecca and her roommate, Jeanna. Rebecca in her room with a visiting youngster. The new room. (Or, at least, one corner of it.). Posted by Ryan Weberling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the Author -. May 18, 1986 - present. Learning, Making, Living. Buffalo, New York; Grand Rapids, Michigan; York, England; Mansfield, Ohio. Linked In (in progress). The Really Good Life.
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tatteredatlas: August 2010
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I'm nesting, connecting, etc. Trying to. Some snapshots from the first few days. Thanks, Lynne and Brendan. Rebecca and her roommate, Jeanna. Rebecca in her room with a visiting youngster. The new room. (Or, at least, one corner of it.). Posted by Ryan Weberling. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About the Author -. May 18, 1986 - present. Learning, Making, Living. Buffalo, New York; Grand Rapids, Michigan; York, England; Mansfield, Ohio. Linked In (in progress). The Really Good Life.