Monthly Archives: April 2009

A True Mix

Wow! I love Celtic music, and dhol drumming. Has got to be one of the most interesting performances I’ve ever seen! A true clash of styles and genres. All I can say is … WOW!!

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Terminator: Respect

I provide my geek score. Kay utters words that would make many geeks lament over the state of humanity. Continue reading

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Pissing Off Mother Earth

Last night, I decided to do veggie kabobs on the grill. I’ve done these a hundred times. It’s usually a combo of zuchinni, mushrooms, onions, red pepper and tomatoes. Every time I’ve ever cooked these, Jay says they are cooked, … Continue reading

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That Thing Can Sing!!!*

Part of Eli’s bed time ritual is books and songs.  We read two to three books and then sing a few songs before sending him to his bed. I started singing in the choir at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in … Continue reading

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Trip Home

Yep, I guess any trip to NC is considered a trip “home” for me. Every time I cross the NC border, I sing “Carolina on My Mind.” It’s always… ALWAYS good to be home. Kelley always says that the state … Continue reading

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dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany

Here is your obligatory wikipedia entry on dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany.  Note that I put the title in all lowercase, that is the way it was spelled on the cover of the edition I read. A bit on my … Continue reading

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Friday Miscellany

I have a draft book review saved that I will be posting as soon as I am done reading the book.  I have never had a book string me along like this where I did not seem to get some … Continue reading

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Cycles

Looks like Iowa stuck down the ban on marriage between a man and a woman. While my heart sings at the news, I’m afraid it’s just another cycle we’re going to see. California did the same thing, and allowed thousands … Continue reading

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