Posted on June 30, 2004 in Bots
I am finding that writing bots is every bit as rigorous as writing a poem or a work of fiction.
Posted on June 30, 2004 in Compassion Reading
I am glad that the New Agers didn’t invade the conversation about The Art of Happiness last night.
Posted on June 29, 2004 in Global Warming Weather
Are the comparitively large error margins a new thing or has this been happening before?
Posted on June 28, 2004 in Neighborhood
Last night, when we went for a walk in Concourse Park, a loudmouth started to scream at a group of teen-aged girls who were goofing off in the children’s playground.
Posted on June 28, 2004 in Body Language Coronary
My head turned like a paint mixing rod and I stumbled across the living room, tripping over chairs and cat toys.
Posted on June 27, 2004 in Roundup
When I review these incidents in the light of my own Memorial Day trip to the ER, I remember how stressful these incidents can be not only on the victim (who has the advantage of knowing where the pain is) but on the partner (who is often taken by surprise by these events).
Posted on June 26, 2004 in Hikes and Trails
Along the Vulture View Trail, we beheld a pale horse, a mare.
Posted on June 25, 2004 in Crosstalk Human Rights
Look into the eye of the propagandist and say “I do not buy your dignity-eroding approach. I do not accept you as a creator of heroes.”
Posted on June 25, 2004 in War
This policy of “Respect through Strength” stands as the greatest American failure in history.
Posted on June 22, 2004 in Mountain Lions Nature Neighborhood
It was about ten to twenty yards south of the Sleepy Hollow entrance that I saw faint tracks in the dust on the left side of the road.
Posted on June 22, 2004 in Festivals
To everyone, I wish a good Summer Solstice and hope in the months ahead.