June 2009
2 posts
This is what’s called making it work for you.
“But the dinner party turned out fine, of course; better than fine, perhaps. I pushed every table in my house together and gathered every chair I could find, used an old curtain as a white tablecloth, and turned the lights down real low so no-one could see the cat hair on the couch. I lit some candles, brought out my square white plates—-much fancier than my round white...
May 2009
4 posts
April 2009
5 posts
First Guns →
Michelle Obama’s arms have a blog and it is good.
Kingsford!
March 2009
7 posts
February 2009
6 posts
MIA
“You are a citizen of the world and your religion is to do good. That’s it.”
http://www.mtv.com/videos/misc/178359/add-bio-mia.jhtml
January 2009
11 posts
I recommend checking out the Charles bridge, at...
Plinky
I’ve added a Plinky feed just to try it out. We’ll see.
My favorite place to hear music: Somerville...
December 2008
8 posts
In this memorable talk, Dan Gilbert demonstrates just how poor we humans are at predicting (or understanding) what will make us happy. Gilbert is a psychology professor at Harvard, and author of “Stumbling on Happiness”. (Recorded February 2004 in Monterey, CA. Duration: 22:02) - More TEDTalks at http://www.ted.com
preach.it.sister.
Merry merry!
November 2008
8 posts
Camille Paglia on the Obamas and Palin
http://www.salon.com/opinion/paglia/2008/11/12/palin/index.html
I’m going to be knawing on whether I can get on board with the logic of “clarity of consciousness in her eyes” as a legitimate indicator of intelligence for a while.
“I like Sarah Palin, and I’ve heartily enjoyed her arrival on the national stage. As a career classroom teacher, I can see how smart she...
omg… 24/7