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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Old House Down
11a street, calgary
Monday, November 2, 2009
It's good to google your self once and a while and collect your progress and put it into one place
Parks and Protected Areas Presentation Series - Discover Dinosaur ...
- 8:52pm6 Oct 2009 ... Dinosaur Hunters: Uncovering the Hidden Remains of Canada's Ancient Giants by Lisa Murphy-Lamb is part of the Amazing Stories series and ...
blog.calgarypubliclibrary.com/.../parks-and-protected-areas-presentation- series-discover-dinosaur-provincial-park.aspx - Cached - Similar -How To Exist, An Impractical Guide: Como Existir, Guía Impráctica ...
- 8:54pm - [ Translate this page ]She also wants to thanks her English language editor Lisa Murphy-Lamb for her thoughtful help. Read Amazon customer reviews ...
www.authorhouse.com/bookstore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookidClosing the distance gap
Lisa Murphy-Lamb, For Canwest News Service. My parents are nurturers. From hosting Sunday dinners to building our deck to taking our youngest for hot ...
www2.canada.com/calgaryherald/news/.../story.html?id...The art of hurricane nostalgia | Houston Art | 29-95.com
- 8:54pmReception 6-9 p.m. Saturday; exhibit through Oct. 4. Here are a few more photos: Lisa Murphy-Lamb. Photo by Gabriela Trzebinski. Photo by Craig Busch ...
www.29-95.com/art/story/art-hurricane-nostalgia - Cached - Similar -The Houston Center for Photography
- 8:59pmLisa Murphy-Lamb Tailgate Sports Game 2008. This one was taken September 15, 2008 also in West Memorial. It seems that even a hurricane can´t keep diehard ...
www.hcponline.org/exhibitions.asp?imgid=803&gx...Book, exhibit show why post-Ike Houston's still worth it | Fine ...
... in their frontyard after they'd cleaned up the yard — or that beautiful photograph (by Lisa Murphy-Lamb) of submerged lawn chairs” in a swimming pool. ...
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It's National Novel Writing Month-and I'm up for the challenge
I've joined writers from around the world in the challenge to write a 50 000 word novel this month. I woke up Sunday November 1 with the flu and Max and Charlie with the flu and no idea what I was going to write and no idea where I was going.
So it began...
Girl
Becks
Her voice enters me and it pisses me off. I’ve done it and I have no regrets, Really. No regrets. I look over to Tony as he lies on the crumpled sheets, the crepitated sun of morning spreading her spidery fingers over his back. I smile.
I am a woman. No longer a girl. It was very good giving myself to him like that and he took me gently, carefully like he promised. My mother was wrong. She said he wouldn’t be respectful, that men weren’t. They just wanted one thing and they didn’t care how they got it.
I rolled over on her thoughts, trying to squash her presence. She had no place in this bed with Tony and I. I wrapped my arms around his back and reach down low between his legs. He moved slowly at first and then before I knew it he was on top of me again and I was squealing, squealing with delight.
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