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SwanSlippers handmade using ultra smooth 3mm Designer merino wool felt, throughout the body, insole, and sole plus a gently contoured footbed for added support, are light as a feather. A mere four to six ounces in total weight, yet strong, like their inspiration, the Swan, which appears to glide effortlessly on the water's surface, yet below the surface is pedaling with great speed and strength. Offered in red with a light turquoise ribbon trim and bow, black with a vibrant pink ribbon trim and bow, heather grey with a bright yellow ribbon trim and bow, and a rich blue with an apple green ribbon trim and bow. You'll have a difficult time choosing just one. Last but not least, they have wings that gently hug your heel, giving that classic design a unique twist.Designer felt comes from the Merino Sheep, prized for its fine hairs and considered to be the highest quality sheep's wool: * It is an eco-friendly, biodegradable and renewable material* Naturally water and soil resistant and flame retardant* Known for its thermal (warm in the winter and cool in the summer) and acoustic insulating properties* Highly saturated and lightfast colors.How do I care for my SwanSlippers?* Spot clean with soap and water* Use and adhesive roller to refreshWhat size should I order?Order size EU 36 if you wear US 6- 6 1/2Order size EU 37 if you wear US 7- 7 1/2Order size EU 38 if you wear US 8- 8 1/2Order size EU 39 if you wear US 8 1/2- 9Order size EU 40 if you wear US 9 1/2- 10 * SwanSlippers should fit snug as they will conform to your feet with wear, however, if your feet are wide we recommend you order up.Please remember that they are handmade and slight variations will occur.

When asked what started her on her literary history of Alameda, she said: “I thought it would be wonderful to discover who the poets and writers were who lived on such a small Island. I thought everyone would know everyone else. I got a committee together, and we published an anthology of Alameda’s first poets and artists. I then focused on authors such as Jack London, Robert Louis Stevenson (whose wife’s sister lived in Alameda) and William Saroyan, whose family members lived in Alameda, so he visited often. Isadora Duncan used to come to Alameda from Oakland as a child, selling her mother’s handmade Irish lace, door to door. Phyllis Diller lived here, as did Jim Morrison and Robert Duncan.”.

Rudge decided to focus on London, Isadora Duncan, Saroyan and Robert Duncan because, women's slippers- black ballet flat- merino wool felt- handmade in italy- grosgrain ribbon & bow- size eu 36 as children, they came from homes where they had only one parent, step parents or were adopted, “As a single parent myself, left to raise seven children alone, their lives gave me hope that children could succeed from poverty and broken homes and achieve greatness,” Rudge said, “Both Jack London and Robert Duncan also lived with spirits in their homes as an accepted member of the family, Alameda and San Francisco were very active centers of spiritualism at the time, and people regularly held séances and talked to those who had passed on.”..

According to Rudge’s research, Stevenson, Diller and Morrison all found creative outlets out of difficult situations. Morrison’s father was the youngest admiral of a ship in the Navy fleet stationed in Alameda. He was an extreme disciplinarian, according to Rudge. Diller longed to earn enough money to move her family out of the housing projects in Alameda into a home. Stevenson wanted to survive tuberculosis, which was quite prevalent at the time. All of them were successful through their writing. Isadora Duncan became world renowned in dance, creating what we now call modern dance.

“There is a painting of Isadora in my new book, showing 149 door keys pressed into the paint, signifying the number of doors she opened for women and artists, Also pictured in the book are historic buildings and scenes of Alameda lost in time, with a map to enable readers to walk to these sites women's slippers- black ballet flat- merino wool felt- handmade in italy- grosgrain ribbon & bow- size eu 36 where poets and writers lived or had some experience in Alameda,” Rudge said, Rudge is content to live in Alameda and praised life on the Island, “Even though I’ve traveled to five continents, visited many exotic places as a poet and speaker for peace, I am always happy and excited to return to Alameda, I truly believe that all the creative energy of past artists, poets and writers are present today, Alameda attracts and encourages the creative spirit in everyone,” she said..

The downtown eatery and bar will donate 10 percent of proceeds that day to relief aid through the Doctors Without Borders organization. The event is being held with support from the UC Berkeley chapter of Doctors Without Borders and its student support organization. For more details call 510-898-1839 or visit www.BUILDpizzeria.com. Wear long pants, long sleeves, and closed-toed shoes with good traction. Attendance may be limited, so an RSVP is requested by notifying the Garber Park Stewards at garberparkstewards@gmail.com or 510-540-1918. Details and directions to the park are online at www.garberparkstewards.org.

The women's slippers- black ballet flat- merino wool felt- handmade in italy- grosgrain ribbon & bow- size eu 36 project, the subject of considerable discussion and protests, calls for a 27,000-square-foot Sprouts grocery store, another 17,000-square-foot of retail space, and a 175-unit senior housing project on a 6.3-acre site at the intersection of Monroe Street and San Pablo Avenue, The primary focus of the study session will be the latest design revisions to the senior housing project and grocery store plans, The talk in the Edith Stone Room at the Albany Community Center, 1249 Marin Ave., starts with a 7 p.m, social period, The event is free, but seating is limited..

The session offered by the branch and the Tool Lending Library is open to all, “with a special invitation to mothers, grandmothers, daughters and sisters” to learn to make minor repairs with equipment from the tool lending program. Details: 510-981-6260. Rumi was a 13th-century Persian poet, Sufi mystic, jurist, and theologian. The free program will include readings, a slideshow and examples of art by Arastu, who will also have copies of her new book “Turning Rumi: Singing Verses of Love Unity and Freedom” available for purchase and signing.

Details: 510-981-6148, Festivities at the rain-or-shine event will include holiday music by Berkeley Community Chamber Singers, a preview performance of Dance on Center’s “Nutcracker,” children’s crafts with Habitot Children’s Museum, a visit by Santa Claus and cookies and hot chocolate, Details: info@downtownberkeley.com or 510-549-2230, ext, 10, The program annually honors women who women's slippers- black ballet flat- merino wool felt- handmade in italy- grosgrain ribbon & bow- size eu 36 are considered leaders or change agents, or have otherwise “made a significant difference in the lives of those in their community.”..



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