![]() Monday, December 12, 2005 I also now have 'Life of Mammals', the one with lions, tigers and bears, (oh my!), and one more Cirque DVD. Then at bookstore number two, (as Julia failed to find what she wanted at store Number 1) I got the African wildlife book I perused while she ran about. On page 207, is a lioness I want to draw, among several others...
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![]() Tuesday, December 13, 2005 Meanwhile, back to the coins. In among the usual English and Canadian oldies we like, Julia spied an odd one from 1793. It was hard to tell whether it was from England or Australia:
![]() 1793 Lincolnshire Wainfleet Halfpenny Condor Token
A little more research revealed that 'Condor Token' is the name given to privately issued British tokens mainly in the late 1700's and 1810's. Almost all had face values of a Farthing, Halfpenny and Penny and were issued because small change was very hard to come by at the time. Condor was the name of the man who first catalogued this large array of token issues. |

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I came home from work all determined to tackle the huge pile on the table behind my computer area. This determination rapidly dwindled away. I did sift through the catalogs and plea mail. I now have so many address labels, 'gifts' from organizations hoping for donations, they will last me the next five years. And I find more each time I visit the PO Box. I cannot ever move. Not that I had plans, really. But life has a way of unseating your plans. Where was I? The Christmas cards, which aren't being finished. They aren't going to be finished tonight. I also had hopes of a better journal entry tonight. That isn't happening, either.
![]() Thursday, December 15, 2005
January 1, 2005
February 6,2005
March 3,2005
April 2, 2005
May 7, 2005
June 1, 2005
July 2, 2005
August 1, 2005
September 2, 2005
October 2, 2005
November 4, 2005
December 4, 2005 In that fair sampling, I have a good mix of the mundane things of weather and work, and not so mundane things of travel, dreams and art. Yes, once again I come to the conclusion that 2005 has been a good year. I hope it has been for you, as well. In any case, may 2006 be better still.
![]() Friday, December 1', 2005 A I chose an old favorite of mine to share with the other Friday photographers:
I took it as much as ten years ago with a little 33mm point and shooter when Laura, Julia and I visited Lake Havasu City. I can't remember well, it might have even been with the little 110 camera. But I like the scene. To me, the sense of depth is enhanced by the perspective of the bridge receding into the distance. I find myself in a thoughtful mood this early morning. Perhaps I am taking the 'long range view' today. I am thinking about the grieving process. A fellow journaller is concerned because her daughter who lost a spouse hasn't 'done all her grieving'. Having been there, I have some idea of what a complicated process this is. I would say in retrospect we are never 'DONE' with grieving. It just gets easier with time. When Laura's death was recent, there was a huge Laura shaped hole in my heart. More than three years later, there is still a Laura shaped hole in my heart, it just doesn't hurt as much.
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On TV the other day, someone interviewed the wife of Peter Jennings, and asked her if it hurt to look at the old videos of him doing the news, etc. She said it never hurt. I addressed the TV and my co-worker, confirming it would not be a 'hurt', but be a comfort to see them. It's always a comfort to me to look at the pictures of Laura and see her smiling face.
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