Bauhaus is the kind of cafe easily imagined in Seattle: one tall wall of bookshelves decorated with vibrant art and antique books, dark wood, huge windows, hip dress, coffee and pastries, and a view of the Space Needle. And of course, free wifi too! At Bauhaus last night Abigail, Michaela, Elisabeth, Ted and I got […]
Entries from February 2004
February Seattle Webloggers Meetup
February 19th, 2004 · 1 Comment
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Bone Boxes
February 19th, 2004 · 1 Comment
The quotes below are taken from a novel that has been one of my favorite books ever since I read it in high school, words that came to mind once again last week: My darkness reaches out and fumbles at a typewriter with its tongs. Your darkness reaches out with your tongs and grasps a […]
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Chocolate cupcakes, ducks and civil disobedience
February 18th, 2004 · 1 Comment
A photo essay (lots of pictures in this silly tale!)
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What it means to be a Real Man
February 17th, 2004 · Comments Off on What it means to be a Real Man
Wink wrote a couple posts yesterday describing how some women and men can use little things to define masculinity. I don’t want to write a lot in response to these posts of Wink’s. I’d like to encourage others to read what he has shared. And I’ve already written most of my feelings and experience of […]
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Breast cancer and antibiotics
February 17th, 2004 · Comments Off on Breast cancer and antibiotics
Previous entries in this blog have documented my addiction to antibiotic prescriptions. How I call the clinic at the first sign of someone’s sniffles. How I pummel our pediatrician, begging and pleading until he starts scribbling secret notes to our pharmacist. I don’t feel life is complete unless I’m dosing out spoonfuls of sticky pink […]
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