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The entries are really slowing down around here. Oh well, perhaps when my project ends (if it ever does) I’ll have a life again and have something interesting to say. We’re going camping this weekend with some friends, well “camping” means a cabin with electricity, baths, beds, etc. But it is very nice to […]


Posted at: April 13th, 2006 - 9:24 am - Number of Comments » 0

I could retype it. Or even cut and paste it. But why bother when you’re as lazy as me? From Ian’s blog, this is just too funny and too perfectly true. This is exactly why I loathe and detest the Republican party, the neo-cons, and the Christian fundamentalists who are all (ok, a large majority […]


Posted at: April 11th, 2006 - 9:54 am - Number of Comments » 0

Straight out of sci-fi. I blogged about this a while back when they were doing tests with animal organs. Human patients have now received replacement organs grown on organic scaffolds from their own cells (thus no nasty anti-immune system drugs or chance of rejection).
Simpler organs with less complex internal structures are obviously the best candidates […]


Posted at: April 4th, 2006 - 11:29 am - Number of Comments » 0

Thought I might start sharing with you occasionally the music I listen to. Music certainly isn’t as important to me as some people, but I do enjoy it. I tend to like dance, pop, celtic, meditative/trance/chant, and random indie artists which Ian introduces me to. Some of my favorite groups of all time have […]


Posted at: April 2nd, 2006 - 9:41 pm - Number of Comments » 0

Cross-posting this from my other blog. I keep all writing related entries over there for my personal use as a workbook, but any works I publish on my site I intend to reference here so anyone who wishes can go read them.
Just published two new stories on my home page, Coming Home and It’s a […]


Posted at: April 1st, 2006 - 9:21 pm - Number of Comments » 1

This morning Ian and I joined my parents for a nice brunch at Breadwinner’s followed up by the annual visit to the Dallas Arboretum. This time each year it is in full bloom: azaleas, tulips, rose bushes, wysteria, pansies, everything! It’s very nice. They continue to add new gardens, trails, water features and architectural elements. […]


Posted at: April 1st, 2006 - 4:54 pm - Number of Comments » 3