I love these “adventure socials” the Nashville Zoo has been doing. Well, actually, we haven’t been able to make it to any so far this year, but I love the concept. We did go the Valentine’s event, though, which wasn’t
Blogroll updates
After last week’s blogger party, I spent some time this weekend updating my links list into a local blogroll of sorts, though since LJ limits the size of the overall list to 50 links, I’m having to be selective until
“Murderball” and other unbelievable things
Karsten and I just watched Murderball the other night, and were both moved and impressed. It’s exactly the kind of “truth is stranger than fiction” documentary I love, where the people and situations in the story are so unbelievable that
The best recaps of the blogger party
are here and here.
Sunday morning comin’ down
I am completely hung over after a wonderful dinner party last night hosted by some wonderful friends in the Werthan Lofts building. Karsten and I stumbled the three blocks back home around 1 AM, fed the cats, fell into bed,
Here’s trouble!
Here’s trouble!, originally uploaded by xnuzboss. Very amused by this title. Seen here with Gandalf Mantooth of Dork Nation. Or is it Mark Mays of Pith in the Wind? I can never tell those two apart.
From Sandra to Geena
From time to time, I’ve been told that I bear a resemblance to Geena Davis, but this is the most I’ve ever seen it, and it’s probably only because I’m so far away and blurry. 🙂
Blogger party tonight
I’m kind of psyched about the WKRN blogger party tonight at Wolfie’s (are you local? do you blog? are you coming?) even though, to most bloggers, LiveJournal is barely considered a blog platform. I’ve been kind of tempted to skip
Rats!
As in, we have them. I mean, what’s the point of living with six cats (including one ninja kitten) if rats aren’t afraid to come near our house? Not that the cats can actually get to them. The rats have
Arif Mardin
There are tons of news stories and obits floating around about Arif Mardin’s death, and many of them quote Daryl Hall’s written statement calling him a “father figure.’ So, in a way, Daryl Hall has now lost a father to
