fair enough

Just testing the new flickr slide embed function. If you don’t see it, email me. Otherwise, enjoy 6+ years of fair-y goodness. And here’s the direct link.

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can’t trust that day

The 5am alarm time is particularly galling this Monday morning, as this past weekend in the Bay Area was overpacked with work and socializing and driving. Indeed, I went straight from car to bed last night and I am mourning the down-time that was not built into the weekend framework. And why are the days…

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live blogging from the geek conference at which i am trapped

Unable to take another session in a long day of sessions discussing blogging software, I am sitting on a couch in an unnecessarily air-conditioned lounge area, watching a toddler run amok and trying not to worry a industrial-soap-activated rash that has appeared on my left forearm. A couple minutes ago, I noticed a good-looking gent…

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make make make

Some good arty crafty stuff going on these days, making the Happy Center of my brain get a refreshing makeover — new coat of paint, curtains, and maybe a chocolate fountain? Ventura County Fair, as usual, delivered mightily in every way. The horticulture, food, art, craft, and domestic art exhibits were fantastic. I highly recommend…

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quiltreport 4: science quilt

I will be reporting weekly sporadically on a new quilt on which I am working. I am in the quilt top stage, and hope I will follow this through to a completed project. If you haven’t already, check out the previous posts: Quiltreport 1 here Quiltreport 2 here Quiltreport 3 here July 27 — I…

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Spelling Bee, Part Two

Excerpts from my 8th grade diaries. I had moved to a tough city school from a cushy life in Phoenix. I was extremely unpopular — alternately taunted, bullied, and completely ignored. Please read Part One first April 5, 1978 Day rating: Square-minu minus minus (square = worst day) I lost the spelling bee. No, no,…

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Spelling Bee, Part One

Excerpts from my 8th grade diaries. I had moved to a tough city school from a cushy life in Phoenix. I was extremely unpopular — alternately taunted, bullied, and completely ignored. February 28, 1978 Day rating: Star-plus (star = excellent day) I won the spelling bee. Yes, friends, I won. I won. I now represent…

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a fine canine

Annie, the beloved dog of Jeanie and Carla, had to be put down this week. I have a short list of truly exceptional dogs I have known and she was squarely, solidly, cheerfully on that list. You good girl with your big, good heart. I miss you already. [PS I don’t want condolences, I want…

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my mother, ladies and gentlemen

Mrs. Haycox’ answer to the liberationists–help do community service work From “Club scene” by Eleanor Schultz The Arizona Gazette, early 1970s MRS. JAMES HAYCOX moved to town. Was bored. Stirred about. And next thing Phoenicians knew, there was the St. Luke’s Hospital Service League, an overnight success, complete with 200 members and 25 life members.…

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