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Beaten Biscuits: The Sound of the South
Wikimedia image of beaten biscuits Are they a holdover of slave days, something that no one in their right mind would voluntarily make? Are they a delicacy well worth every stroke of beating that goes into them? Dedicated cooks … Continue reading
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Tagged Baking powder, beaten biscuits, biscuits, South
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Wheatavore: A Wheat Compendium
A Wheat Compendium The history of grains sums up the recent history of the world – for the past 10,000 years at least. Religions and wars (they seem to go together), diet and death, the minutiae of daily existence for … Continue reading
Hello readers of roadtripteri
Posted on April 11, 2019by Chicken Lady at Locust Lane This is the author of this blog, Teri White Carns. I also have Chicken Lady at Locust Lane (which years ago I set up as my basic WordPress blog), roadtripteri, and Wheatavore … Continue reading
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Anchorage, late March 2014
A single green fly makes love to dandelion sun, small universe. Mt.Susitna (Sleeping Lady) at sunset, March 23, 2014 (about 9:00 p.m.).
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The Carns family goes to London — September 25, 2014
The computer is misbehaving badly. So I’ll do my best to get this on its way, and mainly with photos. We spent Thursday morning, September 25, in Seattle with Jim’s dentist brother, and then getting Deke’s pies for lunch, … Continue reading
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Seattle, Dante’s Inferno Ballet, Back to Anchorage 2014
View of Seattle skyline from Regina and Deke’s apartment; the orange things that look like a cluster of salmon eggs in the bottom left corner are buoys. The Space Needle, and the construction cranes for South Lake Union buildings … Continue reading
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From Antioch to Anchorage — June 20 – 25, 2015
It’s been several days since there was time to sort through pictures and impressions from the hours and places that we’ve been. This is a summary of the riches. Leaving Antioch, June 20, 2015 Even in the drought, dew still … Continue reading
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The Carns family goes to London — September 2014
Here is the first installment of this year’s travelogue — Jim, Anthea, and Teri are off to London for a couple of weeks, with a quick stop in Seattle to start the trip. These were originally … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, England, travel
Tagged Anchorage, Chugach Mountains, Pike Street Market, Seattle
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Homer Alaska delights, July 13, 2014
Wild roses, Homer. [Photo, TWCarns] Swift at its nest in the vent on a building [Photo, TWCarns] Evening rainbow caught in the mountains across Kachemak Bay from Land’s End [Photo, TWCarns] Cow parsnip head going to seed [Photo, TWCarns] Sandhill crane and half-grown … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Alaska Travels
Tagged Alaska, Beluga Slough, Bishop's beach, bluebells, cow parsnip, Homer, Homer Spit, Land's End beach, peonies, ravens, sandhill cranes, wild rose
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