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Welcome to Diane Patterson's eclectic blog about what strikes her fancy

Simon is okay

Posted on September 17, 2004 Written by Diane

Thanks to everyone who expressed concern about my little guy! He is fine. He was his old smiley, flirty self yesterday (and Wednesday afternoon, actually). We have an appointment to see a neurologist on Monday. I fully expect to hear, "Huh. We have … [Continue reading]

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Simon and the ER, and other tales

Posted on September 15, 2004 Written by Diane

I've been cooking of late. I'm still quite the neophyte at it: not only do I have to look at recipes for everything I cook, I still don't know the simple stuff like "Don't put baking dishes directly on a burner, no matter what the fucking recipe … [Continue reading]

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Unusual similes

Posted on September 13, 2004 Written by Diane

Similes and metaphors are often the worst part of my writing—I tend to think in more concrete terms, rather than saying something is like something else. It's actually a goal of mine to be more poetic in my language. Sophia has no such … [Continue reading]

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