blech. not a big fan of major change. i don’t particularly enjoy it. yes, i know, change can be a good thing, and the changes coming down the pike seem to be pretty good.
mom and dad are looking at a newer car for me. they’re quite generous and have been helping with my car repairs […]
blech. not a big fan of major change. i don’t part…
if only i can manage to hold onto a little of this…
if only i can manage to hold onto a little of this in the coming year:
Our Deepest Fear
by Marianne Williamson from A Return To Love
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We […]
well, i’ve been a lax little blogger lately, haven…
well, i’ve been a lax little blogger lately, haven’t i? sorry ’bout that. i’ll fix it right now!
things have been flowing well in worldbuilding land. i’ve made some progress and gotten going on an honest-to-god drawing of my two main female characters. when i’m done with them, i’ll start tackling the guys.
i’m doing lots of […]
sometimes when you pay close attention to the worl…
sometimes when you pay close attention to the world around you, you find solutions in the most obvious of places.
i was just fiddling about in my website files, the background stuff only i get to see. i was trashing a few things and doing some general cleaning when i found a lovely new feature (of […]
i think i’ve got a decent analogy for how much wor…
i think i’ve got a decent analogy for how much work it is to create a galaxy as fully realized as i want it to be in order for me to play with it in my stories. quite simply, it is like this:
say i want to take a picture with my digital camera. great, i’ll […]
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sometimes i lay in bed before getting up and dream up the ultimate computer network for our house. it involves a computer-run media center, many redundant terabytes backup drives and a big networked laser printer.
what can i say about this book? it's a lovely memoir of julia child's arrival in paris, her journey learning the language and discovering her life's passion in cooking.
the whole story is special to me, having grown up watching her show on television. mrs. child taught me a great many things about cooking (including the fact that mistakes are okay) and her warm, engaging style comes through in the text. i could hear her warbly voice in my head the entire time i was reading.
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