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About ltiffany

Laura Tiffany is a writer, editor and crafter. You can find me at www.lauratiffany.net.

Merry Belated Holidays

We’ve talked about personalizing our holiday card for many years, but never bothered. It seemed a little narcissistic to put our own mugs on the card without having kids to show off. Pets are another option. Who doesn’t like a … Continue reading

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House of Mystery – The Rough, Slouching Unknown

Another quote from a book I’m reading, since I am all bogged down with freelance work and too many photos! House of Mystery, Vol. 2: Love Stories for Dead People By Matthew Sturges, Luca Rossi and Jose Marzan Jr. Read … Continue reading

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(Note: I have decided to write down sections or quotes from books that I read as another way of remembering them. [In addition to Goodreads; inspired by Mighty Girl.] This is a long one. I decided to re-read American Gods … Continue reading

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Hiking to San Antonio Falls

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On Friday evening, my nephew Miles and I went for a quick evening hike to San Antonio Falls at Mt. Baldy. It’s a hidden gem, a place you can forget exists. Yet, it’s easy to get to, both in terms … Continue reading

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Neil Gaiman: American Gods 10th Anniversary Interview

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On the last Tuesday evening in June, we headed up to the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills (next to the Flynt building) for a literary event: An interview with author Neil Gaiman, conducted by comedian Patton Oswalt upon the 10th anniversary … Continue reading

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Desert Oddities #3: Salton Sea & Creationist Dinosaurs

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The third part of our trip (first two thirds: Peter Murphy in Pioneertown; Salvation Mountain) involved the drive to and from Salvation Mountain. I’m not being exact in the order of events because I was so excited about Salvation Mountain, … Continue reading

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Desert Oddities #2: Salvation Mountain

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For the second half of our 24-hour desert trip (other entries: Peter Murphy in Pioneertown; Salton Sea & Creationist Dinosaurs), we drove many miles to see Salvation Mountain, an incredible folk-art landscape located precisely in the middle of nowhere. To get … Continue reading

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Desert Oddities #1: Seeing Peter Murphy in Pioneertown

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When I was younger, I didn’t like the desert. My grandparents lived in Lucerne Valley, California–which is in the high desert, about halfway between Victorville and Joshua Tree–and I found it hot and boring and dusty and boring. Sometimes, it … Continue reading

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Exploring the Sunken City of San Pedro

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On Sunday morning, I set off on a bit of an adventure: A brief hike to the sunken city of San Pedro. In 1929, a block of ocean-front houses began to slip into the sea. The slippage actually took several … Continue reading

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Santa Cruz: No Vampires AND No People

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Every year, we visit the Bay Area in May to go to the Maker Faire. (I also wrote/photographed a slideshow about Maker Faire this year.) We eat lots of amazing vegan/vegetarian food in Berkeley and try to tack on something … Continue reading

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