Thursday, May 17, 2007
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
See, Unnamed Committee Member?
72 Project: Day Seventeen
It is too valid to compare previously unrelated things. Dammit.
It is too valid to compare previously unrelated things. Dammit.
Labels: 72 Project, academentia
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
We Should Have Looked To Elvis For The Answers
72 Project: Day Sixteen
I always love a good, concise explanation. Take the evolution issue, for instance. Who knew the answer could be found in our own cupboards?
And just to prove how close to god Elvis was/is, consider how his favorite sandwich perfectly melds the evidence demonstrated above with indisputable further proof.
I always love a good, concise explanation. Take the evolution issue, for instance. Who knew the answer could be found in our own cupboards?
And just to prove how close to god Elvis was/is, consider how his favorite sandwich perfectly melds the evidence demonstrated above with indisputable further proof.
Labels: 72 Project, Great Explanations
Monday, May 14, 2007
Adventures in Camp
The 72 Project: Day Fifteen
A few highlights of our weekend in the Jemez mountains.
We met some wildlife. Like this unidentified blue beetle:
And this wee horned toad:
Fingers courtesy of Your Mom's offspring.
We stayed in 5-star accommodations:
No, seriously. This palatial estate is huge in contrast to the backpacker model (categorized as a 2-person, but those 2 persons need to be about the size of the smaller Olson) that had been in use for quite a few years prior to this excursion. Your Mom has finally admitted defeat in the age-of-body/creakiness-of-joints-vs.-size-of-tent battle. At this rate, an RV could be in my future. Heavens.
And we visited my favorite place to see faces in rock walls (other than Labyrinth):
Faces everywhere. No drugs needed. (or maybe it's just me.)
A few highlights of our weekend in the Jemez mountains.
We met some wildlife. Like this unidentified blue beetle:
And this wee horned toad:
Fingers courtesy of Your Mom's offspring.
We stayed in 5-star accommodations:
No, seriously. This palatial estate is huge in contrast to the backpacker model (categorized as a 2-person, but those 2 persons need to be about the size of the smaller Olson) that had been in use for quite a few years prior to this excursion. Your Mom has finally admitted defeat in the age-of-body/creakiness-of-joints-vs.-size-of-tent battle. At this rate, an RV could be in my future. Heavens.
And we visited my favorite place to see faces in rock walls (other than Labyrinth):
Faces everywhere. No drugs needed. (or maybe it's just me.)
Labels: 72 Project