• Traveling Along, We're Adventurers

    Day 2 – Walk, Eat, Drive, Eat

    We coffee’d up this morning and headed north with our cameras, as we decided the surf looked a bit high yet to snorkel off our beach. We noodled along in a relaxed way and drove as far as the Honokowai Valley, an area with one of the scariest roads EVAR. Normally, there’s a little school bus parked there at the top of the road, which acts as kind of a cue to stop and look over the one-lane road that goes down into the valley. But it wasn’t there today (maybe because it’s President’s Day, because I did see a…

  • Flickr - Today - Traveling Along, We're Adventurers

    Day One In Paradise

    After yesterday’s comic misadventures in travel, today was an easy, perfect day in paradise. We’re not a big couple for grand gestures and super-elaborate plans; we’re more in the “play it by ear” mode of operations. But David had tucked a Valentine’s Day card in his bag and this morning he made coffee and brought me “breakfast in bed.”   Okay, so it was a breakfast bar, because we got in so late last night we didn’t want to take the time to go to the grocery store to stock up. We woke up relatively late for the first morning…

  • Uncategorical Weirdness

    Happy Valentine’s Day from Maui

    We got in so late last night to Maui we didn’t stop to get breakfast stuff, here’s our romantic breakfast in bed! Spent all day traveling, jetlagged, but happy to be here. Via: Flickr Title: Happy Valentine’s Day from Maui By: GinnyRED57 Originally uploaded: 14 Feb ’10, 11.22am CST PST

  • Traveling Along, We're Adventurers

    Mauipocalypse

    Somewhere Over The Pacific I always wanted to start of with an evocative dateline, full of the mystery and intrigue of travel. However, this trip is starting ought to be one of slapstick and misdirection. Several months ago, when planning this trip, I booked us on connecting flights Chicago-Maui, because the nonstops were about $1300 each and connections on American via Dallas were about $900 or so. I didn’t want the early set of connecting flights because the time in Dallas was too short; also the fare was lower. Who knew Texas, and indeed 49 out of 50 states would…

  • Hot Off The Presses - Politics, Schmolitics

    Confessions of a Low-Information voter

    I voted for Scott Lee Cohen, because I am a total idiot. And even though I hang out with political junkies online in Second Life, and constantly read newsfeeds, I failed to educate myself about local political races, and didn’t read the Chicago Tribune’s excellent election special section (because that bit wasn’t in my news feed, and I don’t read the print version anymore). I just left it too late, and on election day, I heard a radio ad (the only commercial station I listen to is WXRT) that made it sound like Cohen was a fresh newcomer with a…

  • Clan: McTiVo

    Taking One For The Team

    @NPR ‘s Linda Holmes watcthed the Super Bowl so I didn’t have to, and snarks bettter than I ever could. Notable and Dubious Achievements From Super Bowl XLIV – Monkey See Blog : NPR. It’s all over, and the New Orleans Saints — a team whose bags-over-the-head years I am not too old to remember — are the Super Bowl champions. Now that the big trophy has been handed out, let’s distribute some of the smaller ones.

  • Hot Off The Presses

    Shared Links January 24th – February 4th

    Mayang’s Free Texture Library Google Image Result for http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5f/Chinese-Japanese_west.png Google Image Result for http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/42/Chinese-Japanese_east.png how do i get a diamond texture? – Blender Artists Forums About GIMP

  • Music

    Why Music Matters

    Just watch this kid’s face as his ukulele gently weeps, rocks out, then weeps again. #fb [kml_flashembed movie="http://www.youtube.com/v/hPtbG0vtkHY" width="425" height="344" wmode="transparent" /]

  • Uncategorical Weirdness

    Judges Are Too Important… To Let Them Slide Into Office On Name Recognition Or Random Chance Alone

    My friend Steve passed this link along via the group he created on Facebook, Cook County – Know Your Judicial Candidates. We’re in early voting now and the election for these judges is February 2nd, and typically, most people vote at random if they vote at all. Which is pretty terrifying, when you consider that in some way, most of the justices on the Supreme Court started out by either being appointed or elected locally. So let’s not leave this important decision totally to chance, shall we? Because they decided that corporations have First Amendment rights, and so can that…