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About Kat

Cat lover, singer, early music addict, reads a lot. Former R&D chemist with an obsessive need for variety. Now active as a freelance technical writer and editor, web designer, photographer, computer coach, and trainer. Owner, MasterWork Consulting (http://www.masterworkconsulting.com/).

Note to self: Add pages

One of the things I’m enjoying about NaBloPoMo is the requirement to read the blogs of other participants. No, I don’t enjoy the subject matter in every post. I’m not into typical mommy stuff, and I don’t cook. And…I have … Continue reading

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Webster Arboretum

On November 25, the day after Thanksgiving, we were at loose ends. We aren’t “Black Friday” shoppers, and wanted to avoid the crowds, but didn’t feel like hanging out at home. Since we needed both cider and apples, and Schutt’s mill starts pressing their Russet apples the week of Thanksgiving, we decided to make a pilgrimage for the best cider on earth, stopping at the Webster Arboretum on the way. Continue reading

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Colors

Here you see one of the reasons I love living in Rochester, New York: the huge variety of locally grown fruits and vegetables. While we get most of our produce from the City of Rochester’s public market, I also love … Continue reading

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Life is a WiP, full of UFOs

(I know, I hate acronyms in titles, too. But, if I wrote it all out, it would be too long. Trust me, the page looks really ugly when the title phrase wraps twice.) I was reading a blog yesterday, a … Continue reading

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Sunday, 2011-12-04: TPC

As some of you know, I wear several freelance hats. One of those is my “God gig”—soloist/section leader at Third Presbyterian Church in Rochester, NY. Normally, I post the service music list with my commentary on my music blog. Since … Continue reading

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