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A collection of recipes copied from Grandmother Pearl. She was an amazing woman with spunk and fire. Truly a great southern lady in a class well above the rest of us.
Please if you print and pass on any of my Grandmother's recipes include her name & some of them have the persons name from who she received them from.
Sometimes cursive writing shouldn't be used. Like on a chalkboard featuring lunch options. Almost ordered a Jack Russell Salad or something.
Written on back:
Rachel Lee's suster
© All Rights Reserved
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Among the many albums and photos that were passed down to me from my Grandma Bertha was an unusually tall and narrow Bunch & Campbell family album. This is an image from that album. Per usual there was lots of scotch tape and Grandma's tight cursive writing with her signature blue ink.
Any observations or comments are appreciated!
Project for Photo 3. Im not that into it. Thoughts? Sorry Shelbz. I was in dire need of a picture like this.
You can kill me later.
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Cursive @ Black Cat, Washington, DC, on Friday, March 6, 2015.
The Ugly Organ 2015 Tour Setlist:
Nonsense
Big Bang
The Ugly Organist
Some Red Handed Sleight of Hand
Art Is Hard
The Recluse
This House Alive
Mothership, Mothership, Do You Read Me?
Herald! Frankenstein
Butcher the Song
Driftwood: A Fairy Tale
Tall Tales, Telltales
The Cat and Mouse
Excerpts From Various Notes Strewn Around the Bedroom of April Connolly, Feb. 24, 1997
A Gentleman Caller
Harold Weathervein
Bloody Murderer
The Martyr
From the Hips
Encore:
Sierra
Staying Alive
Like Arabic, these are initial, medial, and final forms for letters. In most of the cases above, the medial and final forms are the same, and for 'b', they're the same for all positions.
The script is an abugida - a is inherent. The "vir." is the virama, which suppresses the inherent vowel, and "fric." turns a stop into a fricative. You can see an example of both of thoss at work in 'math' at the bottom (written in X-Sampa, because I couldn't remember the proper IPA for /T/ :D ).
The l with the dot is the Welsh "ll" /K/. And y has a bunch of jobs, so it was easier just to say that. The "nas." below it is a nasalizer.