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Lake Loop: Walking to Winslow Homer
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Saturday, September 12, 2009. Walking to Winslow Homer. This afternoon SodaBoy and I walked over to the art building at Hometown University to see the Winslow Homer exhibit. The art is one of the great things about living in a college town; last year there was a Michelangelo. Exhibit to enjoy. I can't wait to see what the feature is next year. If you are in the Hometown University area, or will be here before October 11, definitely stop by to see the Winslow Homer exhibit. It's well worth the visit.
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Lake Loop: 2006: The Year in Books Meme
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Sunday, December 31, 2006. 2006: The Year in Books Meme. In 2007, I'm going to start tracking movies, too. Oh, boy! The Future of Life. By Edward O. Wilson. Lost in the Forest. Until I Find You. The Plot Against America. Never Let Me Go. The Last of Her Kind. By Sue Monk Kidd. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. A Friend of the Earth. The Legacy of Luna. By Julia Butterfly Hill. Edited by Lori Leibovich. The Lady and the Panda. By Vicki Constantine Croke. All He Ever Wanted. Anyway, Never Let Me Go.
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Lake Loop: Summiting Esther
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Wednesday, September 05, 2007. Esther was the the target, the peak I had selected before driving up north, the peak I had obsessed about on the couch at home, poring over the trail guide. Morning came sunny and bright, and we snarfed our cold camp breakfasts, loaded up the day packs, and headed out down the bumpy road. We were camped at South Meadow, a primitive site in the heart of the High Peaks, but Esther is 10 miles north or so, up by Whiteface. We parked at the ASRC. View from Marble Mountain.
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Lake Loop: 2008: The Year in Books
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008. 2008: The Year in Books. Every year on New Year's Eve, I post a list of the books I've read that calendar year, and every. Fiction] by Jean Hegland. Remains of the Day. Fiction] by Kazuo Ishiguro. The House on Mango Street. Fiction] by Sandra Cisneros. Fiction] by Caroline Leavitt. Chrysalis, Maria Sibylla Merian and the Secrets of Metamorphosis. Non-fiction] by Kim Todd. Fiction] by Melissa Bank. Fiction] by Stephen King. Non-fiction] by Erik Reece - See my review here.
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Lake Loop: Summiting Wolf Jaws
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Sunday, September 13, 2009. Approaching the gatehouse, where non-members such as ourselves (i.e., hiker trash) must normally check in with the club ranger, I heard distinctive laughter. That is J. The Wolf's Tooth false summit, photo by SodaBoy. Lunching atop Upper Wolf Jaw, with view of Armstrong, photo by SodaBoy. View from UWJ, looking back over the Tooth towards LWJ, photo by SodaBoy. View from Lower Wolf Jaw, note the sharp peaks of Marcy and Algonquin. A nice accomplishment, indeed. Northeast, Unit...
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Lake Loop: March 2009
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009. The big leaves are daffodils, of course, while the small leaves are garlic mustard ( Alliaria petiolata. This is a weeding battle I can never win: I knock it back every growing season, but every spring is just the same - like I never pulled a one. Sunday, March 22, 2009. Grow; where we see the first robins. I've been mulling this over for the last week, and oddly the process of analyzing the mystery has caused me to photograph the tree less - I didn't take pictures of the tree on...
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Lake Loop: Summiting Whiteface
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Sunday, September 27, 2009. Whiteface and Esther are the northern-most of the Adirondack high peaks, set well apart from the rest. Due to that separation, Whiteface is easy to identify from a distance, especially given the distinctive slides, ski slopes, and castle-like structure perched up top. On the Saturday morning of our climb, we picked it out on the drive to the trailhead without those giveaway landmarks: it was the one entirely ensconced in clouds. View from Marble Mountain. Moving along, we soon...
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Cuntensquirten: Rifles of the IRA
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Still not a delicious alternative to well rounded breakfast. Rifles of the IRA. So I saw this Billy connolly Video on youtube right;. And because I had the little bagpipe tune he sings near the end stuck in my head for a few days I started looking for scottish bagpipe music. And eventually I found a catchy little Irish number, that does not contain bagpipes whatsoever, called "Rifles of the IRA" sung by wolfe tones, which is ridiuclously catchy but here's the lyrics:. In nineteen hundred and sixteen.
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Cuntensquirten: Just writeing sutff down before I forget it, pay no attention to the economist behind the blog
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Still not a delicious alternative to well rounded breakfast. Just writeing sutff down before I forget it, pay no attention to the economist behind the blog. If you understand any of this you're probably an economist and I hate you:. Smith's Law: cost of production*(demand/supply)=fundmental price. Obviously only applies to the stupid little Test Models freemarketeers masturbate to, but even within a "dirty" Marx-Smith Model you're really only adding onto that basic equation. Is Torchwood worse than.
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Cuntensquirten: MORATORIUM!
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Still not a delicious alternative to well rounded breakfast. I'm declaring a moratorium on stupid radfems. No existing for a month. In the mean time here's a time line:. 22 june, 2006: I write a blog post pointing out that secret organisations never end well, in response to the revelation that Middle Managers like Kos and John Avarosis had been operating a little thing called "townhouse". Now the thing that occurs to me is, WHY ON EARTH DO YOU NEED TO DO THIS THING IN SECRET! Suffice to say that I am not...
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