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The Painted Ladies

They were the original reason I fell in love with San Francisco in the first place. I saw a 2” x 2” picture of these houses in black and white in an encyclopedia when I was 14, and fell head over heels in love with a city I knew nothing about. Continue reading The Painted Ladies

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Liesl Garner

Liesl Garner

Poet/Writer - Book Published in December 2020, "Days of Soup and Holler." San Francisco City Girl turned Southern Oregon Country Girl. I write about Parenting, Lifelong Learning, Living with Intention, and Finding Beauty in Unusual Places. I seek beauty as an artist always, and share it when I find it.

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Crikey, mate! It’s Australia Day and so I made meat pies and tried to do a blooming onion in the air fryer - that part didn’t work but the dipping sauce was fantastic! Dad and Mom came over to join us. It is so fun to have them close!
I had to share this again! Now that Puck’s Donuts in Phoenix is BACK!
New Year - We've made it through the holidays - time to start Slamming again. Because this event takes place in a restaurant, teenagers are allowed and encouraged to participate.
Look - Twins!! We both have the need to Follow the Dopamine. Thanks Connor Dewolfe connor.dewolfe for making these hoodies available on your web store https://hivemindshop.com
Grandma Lynette, you bring out the brotherly love in these two! Thank you so much for the New Year’s package.
New Year’s Dinner tomorrow - a traditional meal harkening back to wartime when people felt lucky to have black-eyed peas to sustain them through winter. Add in a little collard greens to symbolize wealth and prosperity, as well as cornbread - some gold - and a gorgeous winter salad for some festive colors! I can’t wait.
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