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Jennifer L. Holberg

Wild and Precious Life

I’m on vacation at the moment, visiting my sister and her family. Yesterday, I spent the day with my 7 year-old niece, Sally, and her

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What’s on your list?

I’m just back from two weeks on the road, so my apologies for this week’s abbreviated blog.  For one of the weeks I was away,

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Significant Soil

I don’t think I’m going to be able to plant a garden this year—which bums me out. But too much travel means I’ll not be at

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By Name

It’s almost graduation day at the college where I teach. Classes are just about over, exams are looming, and thoughts of summer plans are providing

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Lucky 13

MAY 2012: INSIDE OUT by Jennifer L. Holberg I recently joined the blogging group “The Twelve: Reformed. Done Daily.” It’s a group that has been

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Scenes of Miracle

I’ve had a great treat this summer: every Wednesday, I’ve gotten to spend the morning with a dear friend’s 20-month old child. The official reason

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Story-Shaped Lives

I still have the handmade birthday card my fifth grade teacher gave me—an enormous piece of folded yellow construction paper with a big orange bookworm

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In Defense of Extravagance

Several years ago I was in England, researching the life of a very minor Modernist poet. I had dutifully made the rounds of libraries far

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For JRB

Her picture hangs on the wall of my office–as she was as a young WAVE cryptographer during World War II. In profile, her upturned face

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