Stories
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Why “crazy cat ladies” are healthier than you may think
Writer Erica Crompton ponders the reasons behind the misogynist “crazy cat lady” trope, and reclaims cat ownership as a positive way to help restore mental equilibrium.
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What the nose doesn’t know
Losing her sense of smell for over a year motivated Stephanie Howard-Smith to sniff out the history of treatments for this unsettling condition.
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A flat-packed forest
The regular ritual of creating seasonally changing mini-forests for her indoor cats brought Abi Palmer a focus for reflection while the cats explored.
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How we bury our children
Following her baby daughter’s funeral, Wendy Pratt found that visiting the grave gave her a way to carry out physical acts of caring for her child. Here she considers how parents’ nurturing instincts live on after a child’s death.
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Paw.txt
Date: February 2014Reference: GRL/IDN/F/78Part of: Ian Dunham: archives- Pictures
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A magnolia: flowering stem. Coloured pencil drawing by H. Paw.
Paw, Harriet.Reference: 22057i- Pictures
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Three flowers, including a rose. Pencil drawing by M. M. Paw(?).
Paw, M. M.Reference: 22055i- E-books
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Lettres chinoises, indiennes et tartares. A Monsieur Paw, par un bénédictin. Avec plusieurs autres pieces intéressantes
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Captain Jack or Grizzly Bear Paw, medicine man of Kisbyyoks (Kispiox), British Columbia. Pastel by W. Langdon Kihn, 1924.
Kihn, W. Langdon.Date: 1924Reference: 45895i