At one point I wasn’t sure what kind of work I’d find but I’ve kind of happened into doing some writing, which I do pretty well. I wish, however, I had some of my books available to read. They’re in storage but, I think I’ll get some out. [...]
I wish I had a slice of pound cake this morning with my latté. I have peaches to make a peach cobbler with before I get to the pound cake. I’ll get to it soon enough!
“James Beard’s fluffiest of pound cakes serves as the perfect vessel for any [...]
I had forgotten about this movie, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. I need to go find a copy to view. Julian Schnabel can be strange and hearing him talk about “being misundertood” seems so pretentious because he can do just about anything he loves to do for work and think it’s not work. [...]
The Pew Research Center has data behind the ongoing discussions I’ve been having with a number of people I know, both in the computer tech industry and visual arts.
The Internet and the Recession:
“Some 69% of all Americans have used the internet to cope with the recession as they hunt for bargains, [...]
The one thing I really miss about LoudTwitter is that my LJ isn’t getting updated as often as it should. Oh well. I’m still doing my best to remember.
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