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Time: No Day but Today
Terry Grant January 9, 2019 Musings,Terry Grant,Time
It seems fitting to me that we are pondering “Time” just now as we move from one year to the next. I looked in the mirror on the first day of 2019 and thought, “this is my seventy second New Year’s Day,” and I could see, in my well-worn face
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What does time look like?
Eunhee Lee January 1, 2019 Eunhee Lee,Musings,Time
“Time” also passed at this moment of writing this sentence. Time can be measured but can not be seen. In other words, this means that time can be measured using clock or other measuring instrument, but can not be seen because it does not have any concrete shape.    
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The Time Tunnel
Maria Shell December 26, 2018 Maria Shell,Musings,Time
    I was scheduled to write a blog post for this group on December 25th. It didn’t happen. Why? Because I ran out of time.   I am always running out of time. What is up with that?    I rarely waste time. I can tell you what I
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The Internal Clock
Regina Marzlin December 18, 2018 Musings,Regina Marzlin,Time
    We constantly use a multitude of clocks to know exactly what time of the day it is. The face of a clock is the most common design to visualize time. We are used to measure time with the help of these clocks. But each of us has in
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Time as Visual Reality
Martha Ressler December 11, 2018 Martha Ressler,Musings,Time
I have been pondering a recent article in the New York Times Magazine (Dec. 2, 2018) entitled The Insect Apocalypse is Here. For various reasons there have been very few scientific studies done over the years on the total biomass of insects. Their general decline (it appears to be worldwide,
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On Time
Mikiko Takase December 4, 2018 Mikiko Takase,Musings,Time
  Time is one of the most equitable thing in our life. But it is a bit different in usage depending on national character.   “The National Character Joke of Time” At the meeting Japanese arrive at 1 hour before. British people arrive at 10 minutes before. Americans arrive at exactly time.
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Time
Colleen Kole December 1, 2018 Colleen Kole,Musings,Prompts,Time
      I have lots of time to develop the idea for the next prompt. And I have scribbled down many ideas over the months since being assigned my time to introduce it.  But nothing really jumped out at me  I wanted an idea that could be interpreted in many different ways as
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No Water
Lisa Walton November 19, 2018 Lisa Walton,Musings,Water
I live in Australia where most of the population lives around the edges. The majority of our continent is a desert  where  no one should live.   However, we need to eat and our farmers have to continually battle the elements including droughts that last for years. No food crops
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Swim trunks, vases, and bubbles
Karol Kusmaul November 13, 2018 Karol Kusmaul,Musings,Water
                                     Regarding water themed quilts:   I live in Florida, so I have done a quite a few quilts related to water.  One of them started with a pair of interesting men’s swim trunks I found at a thrift store.  .  .   I then selected fabrics that coordinated with
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How much water?
Leah Higgins November 6, 2018 Leah HIggins,Musings,Water
  I have been doing a lot of dyeing recently and that got me thinking about how much water I use to colour my cloth. Although I’m not on a water meter so don’t pay per litre I do try to ‘do my bit’ when I dye and print but
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10,000 Lakes
Colleen Kole October 31, 2018 Colleen Kole,Musings,Water
       I have to say when I think of the word water the first thing that pops into my head is Michigan lakes. To those of you from other countries,  Michigan is in the Midwestern section of the US and has an upper and lower peninsula. The lower peninsula
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The rain has started
Terry Grant October 26, 2018 Musings,Terry Grant,Water
 I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon in the US Pacific Northwest and when I tell people, who have never been here that, they usually say, “oh–doesn’t it rain there all the time?” We nod and shake our heads sadly and agree that, yes, it rains here all the
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