Last Saturday we went to the Bremerton Symphony Orchestra’s Family Concert. It takes a lot for all of us to get dressed up and out the door. But the effort was worthwhile. We had a wonderful time. Even Elisabeth was able to enjoy most of the concert (some of it from the very back row!) […]
Entries from February 2004
Family Concert: Too Cute!
February 8th, 2004 · Comments Off on Family Concert: Too Cute!
Tags: music
Why I didn’t become a hacker
February 7th, 2004 · 2 Comments
A few weeks ago, looking at this piece of code linked from a comment on a post in Fred’s blog got me thinking…(excerpt below) function ChristIsImmanentInAllThings(youBet, justInCase){ thatsFunny = (‘coconutsKillMorePeopleThanSharks’ + (youBet)); noMoreThankYou = (‘thankYourMother’ + (youBet)); if( document.getElementById ) { if( document.getElementById(thatsFunny).style.display ) { if( justInCase != 0 ) { document.getElementById(thatsFunny).style.display = “block”; document.getElementById(noMoreThankYou).style.display […]
Tags: geek
Caucus day
February 7th, 2004 · Comments Off on Caucus day
This afternoon while I was listening to a radio show on KUOW which had invited callers to share their caucus experience, I wondered whether there was a blog equivalent. The closest I can come to finding a site with multiple perspectives on today’s caucus is the Seattle Weblogs page. Also Jeff at Mad Times described […]
Tags: news
Diagnose me please
February 7th, 2004 · Comments Off on Diagnose me please
In blogs recently, I’ve seen much mention of hypergraphia. Fred’s post was the most recent one I read: …Hyper (excessive) graphia (writing). Hypergraphia is a complex and interesting matter for those of us who wonder why we write what we write and sense such terrible-wonderful urgency and release in the process….The topic has been given […]
Tags: blog
Into the Woods
February 7th, 2004 · 3 Comments
Yesterday the girls and I were walking around downtown Bainbridge. Admiring art, we stepped into gallery Fraga for a moment. It was a walk Into the Woods. The five by seven foot size of the panels and the rich green tones in Alan Jones’ paintings create the effect of being right in the Grand Forest. […]
Tags: island