Pirate crashing & time travel
A late-night conversation with Richard. ME: Dude, I just entered us to win tickets to an event called Riviera Regatta this weekend for Bastille Day. Just listen to this description: Join us … Continue Reading →
Musings on begrudgingly hipster life in northern California (San Francisco). A blog about the extraordinarily ordinary.
A late-night conversation with Richard. ME: Dude, I just entered us to win tickets to an event called Riviera Regatta this weekend for Bastille Day. Just listen to this description: Join us … Continue Reading →
I’m not a grammar or spelling Nazi, because even though I’d like to think so I’m not an expert at either. I will never feel confident in my use of … Continue Reading →
Right now I’m working part-time, which has it ups and downs, but one of the benefits is that I can get errands done during weekdays. Like grocery shopping, which I … Continue Reading →
So I spend a lot of time poking around the Internet*, looking for interesting things to share both for my job and…to kill time. I thought I might as well … Continue Reading →
Hi. Welcome back to our saga. When last we left, I was really upset about how purchasing a couch from Scandinavian Designs was taking three months, giving me scoliosis, pink … Continue Reading →
This isn’t really a site where you can buy couches from Scandinavian Designs for cheap. Sorry. I just said that so that maybe people who are thinking about buying furniture … Continue Reading →
When Richard and I landed in CA, we headed straight for IKEA to get what we thought were our two most direly needed items: a bed and a couch. The bed was found easily, but we felt their couches were just so…sad. And cheap-looking. So we decided to wait on the couch. Continue Reading →
Remember when I said this picture was taken on the night Pixel went crazy? She’d been doing surprisingly well along the trip–in the car she meowed for the first hour … Continue Reading →
I recently had a Twitterversation about when one can call oneself a true Bloomington townie. And then it launched into a bigger Twitterversation, which was really awesome. As one who … Continue Reading →
When I was a fresh-faced young undergrad, I was still quite shy and a little sketchy–not that I was creepin’ around, giving people the stink-eye–but I mean that I hadn’t … Continue Reading →