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    A Curious Life
    Robin Cole-Jett
    • Feb 11, 2012

    A Curious Life

    I turned yet another year older this month (just a decade past 29), and, like I do every birthday, I did some soul searching. I’m...
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    Don’t Brick Me In
    Robin Cole-Jett
    • Jul 20, 2008

    Don’t Brick Me In

    Texas history in my lil' ol' yard! I lucked out the other day. As I was rooting around on Craig’s List, trying to find cheap bricks to...
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    Summer Plans
    Robin Cole-Jett
    • May 21, 2008

    Summer Plans

    Image above is of Palo Duro Canyon, the second largest canyon in the United States and the birthplace of the Red River. It is located...
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    Would a Rock by Any Other Name… Still be a Rock?
    Robin Cole-Jett
    • Feb 15, 2008

    Would a Rock by Any Other Name… Still be a Rock?

    One of the archeologists at the Gault Site explains carvings found in the sandstone. This past weekend I attended a three day class...
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