Wabbits
Wabbits. No weason. I just needed the gwins. Continue reading Wabbits
Wabbits. No weason. I just needed the gwins. Continue reading Wabbits
The war on women continues. Of course it does. It hasn’t stopped just because I ran out of expletives. Temporarily. But while I’ve paused to catch my breath, others have carried on. After all, I’m not the only woman out here. Of note is a little essay over on Airy Persiflage about the Michigan House … Continue reading War on women continues
Call me cynical, but did Nik Wallenda’s tightrope walk over Niagara Falls really warrant 3 hours of TV coverage? Wallenda needed the underwriting to pay for his long-dreamed-of stunt, and ABC needed some cheap programming, I guess. But three hours for … what was it … about a 15-minute stroll? And the guy wore a … Continue reading Niagara yawner
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been intrigued by maps. Long before satellite imagery evolved, they provided overhead views of the world. I look at maps and imagine being there, standing on that mountaintop, hiking that trail, sailing up that coastline, riding across that prairie. To me the best maps, the most detailed … Continue reading I’ve got a thing for maps, even this one
If you arrived here in response to a notice that I’d posted something new, I apologize. I tried reblogging one of my old posts, just to see how it worked, and decided it was too big a mess to leave in place (confirming my conviction that Reblog is a bad tool and I don’t want … Continue reading Rain in the Rockies — I wish
I hadn’t visited Dark Roasted Blend in quite a while, but remembering a fascinating photo series they ran on the world’s most dangerous roads, I decided to drop by for another visit. I was greeted with the photo above. Wow! It’s only the first in a collection of similarly spectacular, unearthly photos. They make the … Continue reading Tsunami in the sky