Nothing is more the epitome of childhood than a sunny evening spent sitting on the front porch blowing rainbow bubbles into the yard… Nothing is more ephemeral Or more difficult to capture with a camera. 🙂 Elisabeth said “bubbles” tonight – or was it “blogroll”?!
Entries from May 2004
Bubbles in the grass
May 7th, 2004 · Comments Off on Bubbles in the grass
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Labor in time: if only it were objective
May 7th, 2004 · Comments Off on Labor in time: if only it were objective
I first noticed Tyler Cowen’s post at Marginal Revolution on subjective time when I was visiting The Binary Circumstance and read Chip Gibbons’ Perception of Time: Think about the times you’re really into doing a painting or writing, really enjoying a movie or under pressure at work to meet a deadline. Time goes by very […]
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Go take a hike…
May 7th, 2004 · 1 Comment
…into some other gardens: I’ve finally posted a blogroll. At first, both Ted and I were reluctant to publish blogrolls. But a couple months ago, Ted posted some selections from his lengthy list. And as I realized how I had found other good writers and “parties” from reading blogrolls, I thought I should do my […]
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Look what love has done for our living room
May 5th, 2004 · Comments Off on Look what love has done for our living room
Last night my mom and Ted’s parents were both at our house for dinner, seeing each other for the first time since our wedding, twelve years ago. Our families live on opposite sides of the country and they haven’t had many opportunities to visit one another during our marriage. After eating, we all hung out […]
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