What I Learned From 2008 – Elizabeth Howard

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Guest post by Elizabeth Howard who writes over at Letters from a Small State

Here’s the Best of 2008!

January - For Achievement in Transformer Watching

February - Nothing New

March - Vienna Sausages Don’t Grow on Trees

April - Where My Thoughts Escaping

May - You Alright?

June - A Note on Nougat

July - Postscript from Elizabethtown

August - The Simple Life

September - 55 Miles Further Along

October - The Shape of a Woman

November - English Things I Miss, Part 1 – The Toast Rack

December - When Friends Disappear, Or The Christmas Cards that Ate My Friends.

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  1. J.D. Meieron Jan 18th 2009 at 4:56 am

    The Simple Life was my favorite.

    I liked the shift in perspective.

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  2. Blogapalooza 2009on Jan 27th 2009 at 11:06 am

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