Just before Christmas we had a shock, our friend and colleague died very suddenly, unexpectedly. The image in my mind is of a memorial in a cemetery, the broken tree trunk, symbol of a life cut short. He was much too young, too full of life, he brought us so much joy. Now [...]
Archive for December, 2008
Reappearing
Posted in Friends on December 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
My Movie List (updated as per J and J.)
Posted in Movies on December 15, 2008 | 3 Comments »
This is in response to Julia’s (and others) Movie list. I have seen 127 movies on that list. But here at the end of the year I thought I’d post the movies (or TV shows) I got from Netflix. This does not include movies I saw in the theater, at Joe’s or on Showtime, HBO [...]
Office Move
Posted in Photography, Work on December 12, 2008 | 2 Comments »
My office is in the long (very long) process of moving. Things are a bit chaotic and may get worse before we are actually out of this place. But in the meantime it makes for fun photos!
The office
Bonus Stink
Posted in Stink by the Sink on December 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Just in case you were tempted to eat the refrigerator . . .
New header pic, but no snow.
Posted in Friends, Photography, Travel, Work on December 11, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Julia added snow to her blog but seeing that it’s 64 degree outside I feel like adding a touch of fall is about all that would be approriate for me.
I went on a field trip up to the mountains for work yesterday and feel like sharing the two or three cool things I saw. The [...]
Friday Random Stuff
Posted in Around the Office, Books, Work, Writing on December 5, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Julia’s on me for my lack of posting so I figured I’d update, I don’t know, something. First thank you for my book recommendations. I finished reading The Curious Incident of the Dog at Night which is really good. I was telling Justin that The Shadow of the Wind would make a good movie. I [...]
Bookshelf of Shame
Posted in Books on December 1, 2008 | 10 Comments »
Everyone does this. Buys a book that looks interesting at the bookstore but you never get around to starting it. Then you buy another book and read that one instead. Pretty soon you end up with a bookshelf full of books you never got around to reading. So in the interest of fiscal responsibility [...]