YAY! My printer was able to dig up my files and we’re back to legible sized strips online! Yay! (including January’s archive. Go look! Really!
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I find that’s often true. Both children and adults who I find rather spectacular and fascinating, are often folk who ALSO don’t fit in very well.
Ah, Christmas again. I still have mixed-feelings about celebrating it. But at least i don’t torture myself like I used to (and like Bruno does). Of course, not working in an office where I’d get asked and prodded about it every day about it helps.
Good friends let you put yourself through your own crap, but are there for you when you’re done and ready to party.
Man-o-man-o-man. Do you remember Y2K? Everyone wondering if the computers would all collapse and planes would start falling out of the sky, and in a week we’d be living in hunter-gatherer tribes.
I was in L.A. at the time. Not more reassuring.
This was my reaction to St. Louis’s “Gateway Arch,” I didn’t know you could go in it. Neat! And you go up by these little round elevators which travel in that upward curve. :)
Sometimes when crossing the midwest and/or southwest, things can begin to feel a little too much. Or so says my experience.