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On pins and needles in the pacific northwest. April 1, 2013. What’s a gray jay, you say? Here’s a post that I believe will be most appreciated by my dear friend Emily, the bird lover. And by my mom, who always wondered why the heck I named my blog Gray Jay Day. Before moving to the Pacific Northwest I had never heard of a gray jay. Turns out, they’re pretty neat. They will eat straight out of your hand, as you can see from this photo. November 15, 2010. Lizzie’s Owl Purse Post. Whoops. Fast forward m...
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What Sara Says: Herding Big Horn Sheep
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011. Herding Big Horn Sheep. On the second day my husband and I were in Glacier, we got up early to take some pictures while the morning light was still clear. Afterwards we headed up to the Logan Pass Visitors center to use the restroom before our big hike for the day. When we arrived, there were several Big Horn Sheep grazing in a meadow beside the visitor's center. When they did come back into the parking lot however, my husband interpreted this to mean that he should get in hi...
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What Sara Says: Cake Eight: Old Fashioned Crazy Cake
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Monday, August 29, 2011. Cake Eight: Old Fashioned Crazy Cake. This cake is apparently a cake that has been around since World War II. When eggs were rationed. Today we can call it a Vegan cake, that is if you make a frosting without butter, milk or eggs. This was the easiest cake I've made by far and you'll see why in a moment, because for the first time I'm going to provide the recipe. That's right! 1 1/2 cups spooned and leveled unbleached all-purpose flour. 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder. My favorite ...
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What Sara Says: April 2012
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Sunday, April 8, 2012. I grew up in a faith tradition and family for which Easter is a big deal. The wake up at six AM to go to sunrise service kind of big deal. For a variety of reasons, in the past several years I've grown away from my Christian practice. Not the values or beliefs so much as the act of going to church and participating in a Christian community intentionally. Mostly this has to do with a lack of fulfillment for me. At Easter we celebrate the rising of Christ from the dead, by which he s...
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What Sara Says: Why I've been silent
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Monday, September 12, 2011. Why I've been silent. Apples we picked and peaches we bought. I just ate the blueberries, but those raspberries are jam. To make up for the mostly missed week, I'm going to try and post double this week. Partially because I have a lot of photos from our vacation I want to share with you. I turn my jam upside down to seal it,. Sometimes it makes the jam stick to the top. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Read What Sara Says by Email. Not So Humble Pie.
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What Sara Says: Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta
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Monday, September 12, 2011. Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. The prairie comes right up to the outside of the park. If camping isn't your thing, there were plenty of small cabins that looked like rentals, and there's always the historic Prince of Wales Chalet, one of the Chalet's built by the Great Northern Railroad as part of the "See America First" campaign in the early 1900's. Prince of Wale Chalet. It was a great first stop for our trip. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hyperbole and a Half.
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What Sara Says: Aparagraha and Easter
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Sunday, April 8, 2012. I grew up in a faith tradition and family for which Easter is a big deal. The wake up at six AM to go to sunrise service kind of big deal. For a variety of reasons, in the past several years I've grown away from my Christian practice. Not the values or beliefs so much as the act of going to church and participating in a Christian community intentionally. Mostly this has to do with a lack of fulfillment for me. At Easter we celebrate the rising of Christ from the dead, by which he s...
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What Sara Says: September 2011
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011. Herding Big Horn Sheep. On the second day my husband and I were in Glacier, we got up early to take some pictures while the morning light was still clear. Afterwards we headed up to the Logan Pass Visitors center to use the restroom before our big hike for the day. When we arrived, there were several Big Horn Sheep grazing in a meadow beside the visitor's center. When they did come back into the parking lot however, my husband interpreted this to mean that he should get in hi...
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What Sara Says: May 2012
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Saturday, May 26, 2012. Here we go again! Either way I've been feeling the pull to start writing again, but I can't put my finger on what I want to write about. I have a couple of things cooked up that might be coming your way soon, but no promises. Some old blogs I never finished, some pictures of vacations I've taken and haven't shared, some new ideas I've been wanting to share. But first, I'm going on vacation, to Mexico, perhaps I'll tell you about it when I get back. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).