For the readers:
one of my favorite websites is back online, after suffering an extended bout of legal troubles. Blackmask, now apparently called Munseys, is a wonderful site full of old pulp stories, classic sci-fi, you name it! Check it out if you love classics e-books.
The Bushido spends time humoring Charleston Airport Security.
Chris considers the iPhone's calling plans.
GoGreen takes it on the road:
I’m piloting a week-long family road trip in July, so my plan was to focus on road recycling. To keep it simple, I tossed a milk crate in the back and left with the best intentions. As the drive to Callicoon Center progressed, the bin began to fill up with all kinds of stuff: Coke bottles, Google Maps directions, a Fig Newton box, Diet Dr. Pepper cans, etc. This was easy.
Spider webs have been collecting in the garden - without rains or the winds from storms to disrupt them - they slowly (or not so slowly) get made and becomes works of art in themselves. They become permanent fixtures in the garden and I walk around them, accepting their presence. And now that I've also accepted the summer's heat, I'll adjust - and again go out into the garden, without the expectation of a cool breeze. The ritual of summer in the south.
Caden, Hank Osbourne's son will be having surgery today.
Kelly's got a craving.
Chuck marvels at the youth.
Greg Hambrick notes an interesting statistic:
Teenagers impacted by Katrina and Rita are more likely to smoke than others, according to a recent study.
Agricola links to an article examining the effects of ancient ruins on modern flora.
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