Goodbye Hana
Taken with a Canon G9 From some notes scribbled at the pool: The sound of ocean waves hits you the moment you open the door. Like a wash of relaxation and solitude you soon realize that you are indeed being … Continue reading
Taken with a Canon G9 From some notes scribbled at the pool: The sound of ocean waves hits you the moment you open the door. Like a wash of relaxation and solitude you soon realize that you are indeed being … Continue reading
I wrote this a month or so ago, and never published it. We live in amazing times. Just amazing. The internet has blessed us all with the power to communicate with each other. It took a while, but we finally … Continue reading
Dean Allen, as he has always been, is my hero: …and third, that by any means necessary, web-strategy, social-media, online-marketing webcocks – unaware as they are of how toxic their presence is in the arenas they cannot shut up about … Continue reading
It holds, it embraces. It’s “deep.” Stephen Henault is a cool dude and a great blogger that I randomly stumbled upon. Here’s what he recently wrote: “The cup” is deep. Seriously. Could the argument not be made that “the cup” … Continue reading
Let me ramble, for the internet was made for this nonsense. Sorry for not writing as much as I did a long, long time ago… (reading my old weblog makes me laugh hysterically). I got a new apartment that has … Continue reading
Checkout this article on biodegradable plastic bags. Why don’t we have bio-degradable candybar wrappers (and more)?
David Armano on Saying More With Less
I’ve been posting lots of links and short entries — mostly in an attempt to ignore really writing something. So, instead, here we go. I’ve been sick. I’ve been trying to ignore that too. Mostly because I’ve been really sick … Continue reading
Gladwell posted an interesting story on how his father threw out his furnace in favor of geothermal heating (and cooling). It’s really interesting to know, that we have, below our very own feet, the power to heat and cool our … Continue reading