Anney’s Closet is a “free store” that takes household items donated by downsizing seniors, friends of Soroptimists, and other donors and provides women and girls in transition with furnishings for their new homes. Girls and women who are referred to Anney’s Closet from advocates at over 20 partner social service agencies have the opportunity to select items from Anney’s Closet that will transform their new apartments into functional and comfortable homes.
Archives for 2014
Where did I study Art?
I don’t have any papers or certificates that say I am good at art. I guess you would have to say that I went to the school of hard knocks. They do’t hand out degrees for that. I grew up in a little town called Lakeville, in Ohio. I bought an airbrush when I was about 13.
I Look to the Sea
i look to the sea to unfold some of life’s mysteries.
ageless form changing.
spirit remaining the same.
gentle and strong,
2014 Victoria Strait Expedition: Finding Franklin’s HMS Erebus – Part 1
The real story of the 2014 Franklin expedition that media outlets missed right after the discovery of HMS Erebus.
My Different Strokes
In a flash, I was in a Hospital; Emergency Room at VGH. Was I trying out for a part in the new TV Series on Knowledge Network? The whole show: Best friend beside the bed doctors nurses tests doors swinging in and out. More Questions
A Nova Scotia Boat Launch
Everything had to go smoothly on launch day if my cousin Tim Rhyno was to successfully float his new million dollar fishing boat. But of course it didn’t.
Spreading Christmas ‘Cheer’
Want to have some fun with your Yuletide ‘cheer’ this holiday season? Here are some ways to ignite your sense of adventure and explore the many options available for your holiday happy-hour.
100 Years 100 Faces of the Stampede
100 Years 100 Faces of the Stampede was a ten day journey in the summer of 2012 to find 100 interesting faces on the Calgary Stampede grounds during the Stampede’s centennial year.
Abstraction
Kyudo, which literally means The Way of the Bow, is considered by many to be the purest of all the martial ways. In the past, the Japanese bow was used for hunting, war, court ceremonies, games, and contests of skill. The original word for Japanese archery was kyujutsu (bow technique) which encompassed the skills and techniques of the warrior archer.
American Dreams and Memory Lane
Branson is the Las Vegas of the Midwest sans the liquor and debauchery. With many venues staging two to three performances a day, it’s Americana on steroids.
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