my website actually has a splash page. i completely forgot.
i know most folks don’t use them anymore, but i used on in order to make it easier on myself if i decided to remove or move my blog from the site.
anyway, my original thinking was that i could use the splash page as […]
oh, yeah! i forgot…
things that preserve my last bit of sanity #257…
thursday is for making desktop wallpaper!
today it was torchwood as i stumbled across a very high res version of some promo photos from season 1. found out recently that both seasons are offered on itunes, so i’ll probably get around to downloading from there. i’m not dying over special features and such for this […]
the well-tempered desktop…
yay for vacation! been watching lots of doctor who and it’s younger, adult-themed sibling, torchwood.
also doing an absolute ton of general puttering around. cleaning files, doing bits of design, letting the kitty boys in and out of the porch (you’d think they were dogs!). i’m also making and listening to lots of mixes.
also […]
i’ve become a wanderin’ soul…
this whole new outlook on life in the post-starting-tai-chi world has left me a little neglectful of my net life. i’ve not updated this site in far too long.
life is quiet for me personally, though a bit of chaos still manages to creep in here and there. poor curly has had a run of […]
i know, i know…
i know, i know. two posts in one day. i’m gettin’ crazy here.
i just couldn’t help it. i’m so excited to get our macs updated in the near future.
mine needs a new hard drive, ram and operating system. the bear just needs an operating system (i hope).
what will this mean? it means the zine gets […]
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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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