I spent way too much time on Facebook catching up on my game playing yesterday, before our power went out during the very powerful monsoon yesterday afternoon. I enjoy pointing and clicking. I think it actually fills a need I have positive reinforcement. It is not that my life is lacking in rewards, it is […]
Doctors, Gyms, and Computer Programs
In May they told me that I had diabetes because my blood tests showed a 7.5 on a scale that measures long term “sugar.” I haven’t wanted to dive into figuring out all the jargon though I should. I’m not measuring short term “sugar.” I am convinced that by next year I will be in […]
Planned Parenthood Blog Carnival. I'm telling my story.
This post is cross-posted from my blog, Build Peace, which is participating in a blog carnival today organized by two Hoosier-based blogs, What Tami Said and Shakesville in support of Planned Parenthood which as you know is under siege from Right Wing extremists. Check out the Blog Carnival here. My story of interaction with Planned […]
Friday Finds #1
Dog Days of August are over and I’m back at it, whatever it is. Posterous use is up and running. Signed up ages ago, but did not make use of it. Now I will try to use it wisely. Apple Apps added this week: Opus Domini Why? Because an iPad 2 version is forthcoming. It […]
A Cautionary Tale :: Blogs, Lies, and Screen Captures.
I just lost a long, long post that was supposed to have a few draft versions saved. I guess I will have to chalk it up to the Goddess wanting me to write a slightly different post than the one I was writing. Mothers are people. Are bad mothers bad people? There are bad mothers […]
Early Boomers Feel Misclassified Too
I found a great article this morning! Turns out the early boomers, at least some of them,feel they too were misclassified. I’m primarily interested in the description of musicians who were not boomers being used as iconographic images of the Baby Boom. Most of the musicians associated with the Hippie, free love, free sex, anti-establishment […]