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Tag Archives: Life
Technological Disconnect
In the comments on the Simple Life post, Ramona said “We are becoming a society of disconnectedness”¦And, trust me, it all began with t.v.” and though she has a point, I have to disagree with her. Yes, T.V. has a … Continue reading
The Simple Life
A week ago Saturday night, around sundown, I was comfortably ensconced in my camp chair, knitting as long as the fading light allowed. I was keeping one eye on my project and the other on the darkening sky, watching for … Continue reading
Pics
Okay, my picture-related dorkishness has been resolved, so here are a few shots from our camping trip to the wilds of central Oregon. First, Ken’s method for pounding tent stakes: In case you can’t make it out, that’s a hatchet … Continue reading
She’ll Be Goin’ Round the Mountain
I’m off for a few days of camping in the high desert wilds of central Oregon, skirting majestic Mt. Hood on the way, and perhaps flirting a bit with the Three Sisters while we’re down their way. These guys are … Continue reading
Nah-Nah-Na-Boo-Boo*
Whatever your Friday night plans are this week, mine are better. Yes they are. YES, they ARE! We’ve got tickets to see the totally awesome Jonathan “Re:Your Brains” Coulton LIVE and IN PERSON tonight. A Woo to the Hoo, y’all! … Continue reading
Long Overdue Update From the Countess
While I may have dropped off the face of the blogosphere for the last few months, I haven’t stopped reading. So here I am with a few highlights. Some finished titles I really enjoyed: Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert … Continue reading
Read a Book!
Recently, on two consecutive days, I heard co-workers complain about the length of our lunch break. “I wish they gave us an option,” the first one said. “It’s fine if I have to run errands or something, but if I … Continue reading