Also known as: herspiral
AS OF 11/08 - NEW WEBSITE! www.herspiral.com Miksang abstract expressionist photographer traveller type. A note that any photography up without a camera attribution is backstock from the last three years of photos. All were taken with a pentax zxm, 50mm. As of August 07, I have a Pentax K10D, which I love! I also teach Miksang - see the public Miksang group for more information, or www.miksang.org. Chances are if you like what you see here, you'll like Miksang as a philosophy. Comments are encouraged. I am also a writer - new book of poetry out from Finishing Line Press in April of 09. www.finishinglinepress.com (go to new and upcoming releases to order).
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Miriam Hall, born November 17, 1877, was an American tennis player of the start of the 20th century. She was the first female from San Francisco to draw national attention when she lost the 1903 U.S. Women's National Championship doubles finals with partner Marion Jones of Southern California. Notably, in 1904, she won the women's doubles at the U.S. Women's National Championship with 17-year-old May Sutton. Circa 1911, she attended University of California, Berkeley, where she became its top player for the next few years while in her 30s. She wrote an instructional book Tennis for Girls in 1914. She coached tennis, including serving as women's tennis coach of UC-Berkeley for at least the 1915 season. She later taught tennis at a private school in Berkeley. She never married and died in Alameda County, California on June 18, 1954.. You can find more here.
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