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Tag Archives: summer
Some Summer Snapshots: Why I Love Portland
Preschool begins Monday, so it seems like the perfect time to look back at the past few months. Rainy, gray days here in Portland, Oregon, eventually turned into a beautiful summer. Since June, I have posted ten Seven Questions interviews, … Continue reading
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Tagged photography, Portland, preschool, summer
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How to Find Time to Write During the Summer
Last week was glorious. My daughter went to preschool every morning for camp. This week stretches ahead, one unbroken stretch of mommying and playdates and groceries and the start of the birthday season in our neighborhood. We’ll have a great … Continue reading







