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  • It was by a woman living on the far western side of the state, which I imagined to be all bleak and desolate prairieland.

    Happiness Shmappiness 2009

  • It was by a woman living on the far western side of the state, which I imagined to be all bleak and desolate prairieland.

    Lance Mannion: 2009

  • For starters, she was in the scorching prairieland of Marfa, Texas, not exactly the most pampered of environments.

    A Wooing Cup for Valentine's Day 2009

  • There are Japanese, French and English gardens, a prairieland, rose parterres and a palmarium, as well as an area with mountain plants from the Vosges region in eastern France, where Kahn vacationed as a child.

    Taking Pictures for Peace 2009

  • In June 1955, Ms. Taylor was on location out on the scorching prairieland of Marfa, Texas, and she was none too happy.

    A Wooing Cup for Valentine's Day 2009

  • A middle-age woman of low birth living in the paved-over prairieland known as Chicago.

    Day 141: We've Moved! Vanessa 2008

  • A middle-age woman of low birth living in the paved-over prairieland known as Chicago.

    Come One, Come All Vanessa 2008

  • A middle-age woman of low birth living in the paved-over prairieland known as Chicago.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Vanessa 2008

  • A middle-age woman of low birth living in the paved-over prairieland known as Chicago.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Vanessa 2008

  • A middle-age woman of low birth living in the paved-over prairieland known as Chicago.

    Day 218: Ugh . . . Blogger, too? Vanessa 2008

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