Social Personality
In which reading Proust inspires a meditation on the nature of personality, both as perceived by ourselves and by others.
In which reading Proust inspires a meditation on the nature of personality, both as perceived by ourselves and by others.
Water
In which I share a photo that I like but nobody else does, a photo of Silver Creek Falls.
In which I share a photo that I like but nobody else does, a photo of Silver Creek Falls.
Where the Shadows Lie
In which I dream of Kristin and her family; in which I dream that I am a hobbit.
In which I dream of Kristin and her family; in which I dream that I am a hobbit.
Sunday Painful Sunday
In which an asshole kicks a dog. In which my knee is not better. In which I love a comic book store.
In which an asshole kicks a dog. In which my knee is not better. In which I love a comic book store.
Unsubscribe
In which I have too many magazine subscriptions.
In which I have too many magazine subscriptions.
Snatch, turn, suck, drop, hop
In which Kris and I watch a bird in the cherry tree. Might this lead to a hobby someday? (He asks with three years of hindsight.)
In which Kris and I watch a bird in the cherry tree. Might this lead to a hobby someday? (He asks with three years of hindsight.)
Menagerie
In which I grew up around animals, and I list them all.
In which I grew up around animals, and I list them all.
Kris and I braved stormy weather to travel to Sweet Home on Saturday to attend the marriage of my youngest cousin, Ben Swartzendruber. The event was notable because it was the first time I’d seen some of my cousins in more than a decade. I have many cousins. They have many children. We all look …
Cousins
In which I have many cousins. In which my cousins have many children.
In which I have many cousins. In which my cousins have many children.
A Wonderful World
In which I post the final project for my photography class, an iMovie set to Louis Armstrong’s “A Wonderful World”.
In which I post the final project for my photography class, an iMovie set to Louis Armstrong’s “A Wonderful World”.