Category: Everyday Stories

  • For people who love their bikes

    Taliah Lempert paints portraits of bikes.

  • Pac Men and Global Warming

    In one of the memes going around once was, if I remember correctly, the question who would you talk to in history if you had a time machine. My thought was one of my Ioway ancestors. I would have wanted to go back to what they were facing as Anglos encroached. I imagine there were…

  • I didn’t have to eventually make a figure skating post, but here it is.

    I’m going to be sticking in bed all day. I hate to do that. But I got blasted bad with either a stomach bug or something like food poisoning last night and have only enough energy today to lift the remote control, flit through some channels, reminding myself of why I never watch television, and…

  • Chocolate fountain only on some Sundays

    Chocolate fountain only on some Sundays

    Another Boingboing pointer because it is about chocolate and because the new Fernbank exhibit is on chocolate which is an exhibit making a nationwide tour. I love chocolate but am no connoisseur, just like I love coffee but am no connoisseur, and one it comes down to it am fine with a really oily french…

  • If you buy the "beautiful people don't commit crime, ugly people do" research, you are so easily led around by your nose

    So Boingboing points to this Washington Post article that states, according to Georgia State University and University of Colorado research, if you’re ugly you’re gonna commit crime and if you’re cute and have a date to the prom you’re going to earn more money and not break the law (my paraphrasing). Bullshit. Never mind any…

  • H.o.p. instructs me on art and I give just a tad return instruction

    Every little budding artist is eventually struck by realism, at least for a period of time. H.o.p. tonight was looking at a drawing of two Egyptian women embracing, an older and a younger woman, in a story of his, and he was struck by the realism of the illustration. He decided to tell me about…

  • H.o.p. is packing

    H.o.p. is packing. No, he hasn’t decided to run off. He wants to go on an airplane. I explained to him we aren’t going to be riding on any airplanes any time in the forseeable future. “That’s all right. I want to be prepared.” So he gets out one of his knapsacks and starts packing…

  • Fuck Guenter Lewy

    George Mason University’s “History News Network” (byline Because the Past is the Present, and the Future too) has published 11-22-04 the article “Were American Indians the Victims of Genocide?” by Guenter Lewy. You can read it yourself. I’m not going to go through it point by point. I will give two brief excerpts: The sorry…

  • Paving the road for Democracy

    Where are we going? What are we doing where we are? Where have we been? A minor visual aid.

  • Go outside in your yard, pick up a handful of earth, and think about it

    Maybe I should make a category for “What are we becoming? Yeah, well, where have we been?” Trail of Tears may grow by 2,000 miles if study OK’d By RICHARD POWELSON, powelsonr@shns.com February 17, 2006 WASHINGTON – The National Park Service on Thursday endorsed a study that may add about 2,000 miles of land and…

  • Pointer to Living in the Heart of Chocolate City

    Check out the song Living in the Heart of Chocolate City. There’s a sample available, and the full tune can be downloaded for $1.39. 50 percent of the publishing proceeds will go to NOLA’s Habitat for Humanity. Marty got the call to do production on it last week. Recorded by Gato Mahdi and The Whole…

  • H.o.p. on H2O

    So I was on the phone telling Marty to pick up water on the way home. Me: We need water. H.o.p.: We need H2O. Me (being dyslexic): We need HT0. H.o.p. No, we need H2O. I’ll tell you what H2O means. It means there’s one H and 2 oxygens and when they stick together they…