Thursday, June 25
What's New Buenos Aires?
My favorite part of this whole story was this line from an article in the Washington Post describing his press conference announcing the little boo boo: “As Sanford digressed about his boyhood adventures on the Appalachian Trail and airplane trips around the world with just $100 in emergency money, about "God's law" and moral absolutes, people standing behind him in the Capitol Rotunda could be seen smirking.” What a dumbass.
Wednesday, June 24
Hump Day Art -- More Andrew Wyeth
Tuesday, June 23
Running Music -- Tom Jones -- It's Not Unusual
This is one of the songs on my iPod Shuffle that I listen to while running. I remember when I was a kid, my Mom was a fan of Tom (or was it Engelbert Humperdinck ?). Tom sure has the moves if you can overlook the annoying finger snapping. Anyway, it is a great song to listen to when running, as is "What's New Pussycat?"
Government Cut-Back or Just Plain Cheap?
I work for an agency of the Federal Government, which shall remain nameless. I hate to sound whiney, but whine I must. Above are two strips of paper towels that automatically dispense from the touchless paper towel dispenser. The towel on the left is from the men's room and the one on the right is from the kitchenette area of my office. I find that it takes at least two of the towels on the right to adequately dry my hands. That means I need about four of the towels from the men's room dispenser to get the job done.
I assume the powers that be think they are saving money by making the towels in the men's room smaller. However, I find I am standing at the dispenser much longer waving my hands at the sensor to get enough towels to dry my hands. The dispenser seems to have a timer that prevents you from getting the towels too quickly, so how much Government time is wasted with me standing there like a fool waving at the machine so I can dry my hands? Believe me, they are saving no money.
Blue Sponge Newsroom -- Metro Disaster, Smoking Bill, SC Finds Gov., and More
President Obama signed an anti-smoking bill that gives the FDA authority to regulate what goes into cigarettes and prevent marketing to children. The president briefly referenced his own smoking struggles during the signing ceremony, but didn’t elaborate on whether he was still a smoker. It made me think of the joke Wanda Sykes told at one of those press dinners about how the press can’t ever get a photo of the Obama smoking, but they have no trouble getting shots of him shirtless.
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford has been found hiking on the Appalachian Trail. He recently disappeared for 5 days and nobody knew what happened to him – not even his wife. He is considered a top presidential candidate for 2012 for the Republicans. He should fit right in.
Kodak is no longer going to manufacturer its oldest film stock – Kodachrome. Expect to see this or similar videos on blogs a lot.
Finally, Jon and Kate Gosselin are getting a divorce. Whoopee do da. I am still prohibited by law to have the choice to get married to the person I love – even if it could all go to hell in a handbasket.
Monday, June 22
Vomita Makes the Washington Post Express
One of my blog entries made the "Blog Log" of the Washington Post Express newspaper, the free paper handed out of subway stations in the DC area.
It was about Vomita, a cat that needs a home. I was visiting my sister on Saturday and she had rescued Vomita from being put to sleep after she (the cat, not my sister) allegedly scratched a small child. I find it hard to believe Vomita would harm a fly. She is the most timid kitty I've ever seen.
She does have a bit of a digestive problem where she regurgitates her food a bit, and she also needs to be spayed. E-mail me if you're interested in adopting a very nice lap cat with some issues. I can give you more information.
Surprisingly, she is still available. Don't worry. There is no chance she will be put to sleep.
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #198
The above is the cartoon for New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest for week #198. Let me know if you come up with a caption.
Sunday, June 21
Saturday, June 20
Vomita Needs a Home
Friday, June 19
Waiting for My Mom
doctor's appointment, so I waited for her on her front patio. This is
her arbor that is front of her small goldfish pond. You might also
notice that her small lemon tree has a lemon.
We're going to drive up to Lancaster, PA, to visit my aunt and cousin
in a nursing home. We're actually going to have lunch with my cousin
at the Olive Garden.
Wednesday, June 17
Feds to Get Token Same-Sex Benefits -- DADT Lives On
It will be interesting to see if these benefits extend to retirement benefits. Though I appreciate getting any additional benefits, I still am confused and saddened that Obama is doing next to nothing about halting military dismissals based on sexual orientation. I expect our president to display leadership to stand up for what is right. I want him to work to protect the equality of all the citizens of this country no matter the risks or political price. Extending Federal benefits is a wonderful step in the right direction and it happens to benefit me personally greatly, but I can't fully be happy when others are still losing their jobs.
UPDATE: The New York Times is reporting these benefits will not include healthcare coverage. This is a HUGE disappointment. A great day just turned very sour. Could the administration have handled this any worse? I don't see how. It was widely reported at first that Feds would get a health and other financial benefits. Now, when learning it is all very minor stuff, the anger at how we are being treated is much worse than before. Obama needs to get a spine and stand up for equality.
Tuesday, June 16
Tips on Speeding Up Metabolism
One of the magazines we get at our house, believe it or not, is Redbook. Shane accidently ordered it as an add-on when he was ordering something on-line. There were a series of boxes and he checked it unintentionally. Anyway, we started getting it.
In the current issue, there is an article on how to speed up your metabolism. Metabolism, to me, is similar to your soul. Apparently, everyone has one, but it is difficult to narrow down exactly where or what it is. All I know is that mine is not speedy enough for my taste and I am very interested in making it faster.
The article listed 14 ways that a person can increase their metabolic rate. Actually, since the magazine is geared toward women, one of the ways was not to stop exercising during PMS. So, for me there were 13 tips that were applicable. I don’t think there is anything earth shattering in the list, but I thought I would summarize them so I would have them easily available.
-- Don’t overdo calorie cutting. It recommends eating the number of calories equal to 11 times your body weight in pounds.
-- Eat breakfast. Obviously.
-- Eat more protein. I have been cutting down on the meat in my diet, but trying to find ways to increase protein. I’ve been trying protein shakes of late.
-- Eat five to six small meals rather than three large meals.
-- Cut out bad carbs and focus on veggies, fruits and whole grains.
-- Skip alcohol. How about cut down on alcohol?
-- Drink milk. This is, I’ve found, another good way to increase protein.
-- Eat more hot peppers. I love hot peppers, but I find they can be not fun on exit. TMI?
-- Pump iron with a minimum of two 15-minute lifting sessions a week. I downloaded an iPhone app that helps you increase your capacity for push-ups. I did 40 yesterday (in five sets), which is the most I’ve ever done.
-- Add interval training to your workouts. For instance, do a 30-second sprint for every 5-minute jog.
-- Break up your exercise routine into two smaller sessions each day.
-- Sleep. I have a horrible time trying to get a good night’s sleep. They suggest a warm bath before bedtime.
-- Don’t be stressed. Good luck with that one.
One that they did not include, which I've always heard was a good way to increase metabolism was to drink lots of water. To see the complete article click here.
Monday, June 15
A Major Victory on Same-Sex Marriage Recognition in DC
The decision by Board of Elections and Ethics removes one of the last remaining hurdles to the legislation that the D.C. Council approved in May.
The bill is slated to become law in early July after the required congressional review period has ended. It does not appear as if the Democratic-controlled Congress plans to intervene. See the complete article here.
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #197
Sunday at Capitol Pride 2009
Some of the gays may have been confused by the "Manhunt" sign over the Newseum (a museum devoted to journalim), which bordered the festival. It wasn't anything to do with the Manhunt website, but concerned an exhibit about finding the assassin of Abraham Lincoln.
On the main stage when we first arrived was a gaggle of drag queens. How iconic they look with the Capitol as the backdrop.
Sunday, June 14
Down East Magazine Profiles Hater
I was very confused by your article on Linda Bean, which appeared in the July issue. At first I thought the article was going to showcase a Maine hero who is fighting for the poor and working class of Maine. Although not relevant to her fight on behalf of Maine's lobstermen, the article focused heavily on her fight against gay marriage, gay rights, and multiculturalism. In the end, she sounded like a bigot, not a hero. Readers can only wonder what she means by multiculturalism. The article even talks about her membership with the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, "which teaches that the Bible is infallible." This is extremely ironic as Leviticus tells us that eating shellfish is an abomination. Lobsters are shellfish, correct?
I love Down East Magazine, but this kind of journalism is beneath it.
Saturday, June 13
My Giant Cactus is Budding
I've had the cactus since I was in college -- about 27 years. It was my neighbor's before that, and he had it for years and years. The cactus is growing out of control, and I've promised Shane that I would downsize it. He's not exactly fond of me having to bring the huge thing into our tiny rowhouse every winter. He says it doesn't go with our decor.
Previously, when a top section would break off, I would put it in some dirt and it would do just fine. I think eventually I'm just going to re-pot one of those single sections and keep it and find the main section of the plant a good home. I'll post more shots when it actually blooms.
Clicking on the pictures will make them bigger.
Gipsy Kings Not Performing at Wolf Trap -- "Bamboleo"
The Gipsy Kings were awesome last night. This clip is of them from 20 years ago at Royal Albert Hall, and they are still great. By the end of the show last night, everyone at Wolf Trap was on their feet and dancing. You don't have to understand the words to have a good time.
Sorry about the closing credits at the beginning of the clip. They are over by the time the singing starts.
Friday, June 12
An Evening at Wolf Trap to See the Gipsy Kings
Gipsy Kings at Wolf Trap. Oy! See more photos at Archer's blogsite.
Wednesday, June 10
A Night at the Ballgame
weather is looking iffy. They are playing the Reds. Go Nats!
Tuesday, June 9
Next to Normal - Tony Awards 2009
We're going to NYC next month and we bought tickets to this show just before the broadcast of the Tonys, because we thought demand would surge after the show. Shane has become obsessed with watching it over and over.
Monday, June 8
Neil Patrick Harris Recaps The Tonys in Song
I swear this is not becoming a fan site for Neil Patrick Harris. His closing song on the Tony Awards last night was very cute.
Saturday, June 6
Friday, June 5
Tank Man Stands Up to China -- 20 Years Ago Today
The amazing thing is that he did this after hundreds and perhaps thousands of others had already been killed. That man was committed to his cause. How many of us don't even bother going to rallies for causes we believe in because it is just too inconvenient?
Thursday, June 4
6 Items from Today's Express
Wednesday, June 3
New Hampshire Expected to Become 6th State to Allow Same-Sex Marriage
5 Items from Today's Express Newspaper
Hump Day Art -- A Matter of Taste
Marine View near Etretat -- 1882 -- Oil on canvas
The next two works by Cy Twombly are part of a work called "Fifty Days at Illiam." The complete set of 10 are wall-sized, and completed in 1977-1978. They are oil, oil crayon, and graphite on canvas.
I thought these works present an interesting contrast.
Tuesday, June 2
Wednesday, June 3rd is National Running Day!
Top 8 Things in this Morning's Express
Monday, June 1
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #196
Sunday, May 31
My Levi's Purchase
Saturday, May 30
Upside Down Horseshoe Crab
crabs, they are actually descendents of spiders. That is according to
Wiki.
Rightside Up Horseshoe Crab
flip themselves over using their tail, but I thought I would ignore
the Prime Directive and help out.
Fenwick Island Beach
beach isn't as crowded and is wider. That is Shane's knee in the
corner of the shot.
The Beach at Bethany Beach
different. You can't see the shore from the boardwalk. They built
the dune way high, I suppose to prevent erosion. The beach is very
crowded and much more narrow.
Bethany Beach Sights
Crossing the Bay Bridge
this shot, but it has been very trafficy. They closed the road just
ahead of us to allow a huge herd of motorcycles merge on the highway.
Last Minute Beach Day
day. We are on our way to Delaware, and we should be there by 12:30
( depending on the traffic). It usually takes about 3 hours.
Friday, May 29
A Chuckle from Fail Blog
Support Levi's for Supporting Equality
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Quality Never Goes Out of Style.
And neither does doing the right thing.
Levi's has launched a new ad campaign in more than twenty of it's company-owned stores from New York to San Francisco, with mannequins wearing Levi’s jeans and shirts fitted with White Knots, a symbol of solidarity with the same-sex marriage movement.
A Levi's spokesperson says "We always try to connect to the energy and events of our time. What’s the pioneering spirit of today? A lot of people are rallying around marriage equality and fighting for that and so many individuals within our company feel so strongly about it."
Levi's has always put the LGBT community out front, as it were. They have a long history of supporting LGBT rights, from taking ads out on LGBT television, to even signing onto an amicus brief last year challenging the validity of Prop 8.
What's even greater, is that Levi's started this new ad campaign in an instant. Within 24 hours of the California Supreme Court upholding Prop H8, Levi's was standing with us again.
Levi's, where equality never goes out of style.
Thursday, May 28
Carol Leifer Debates Gay Marriage with a Macaroon
This is the brilliant Carol Leifer, who is on Larry King to debate some idiot minister about gay marriage. She is a great spokesperson for the gay community. She is smart, funny and likable. She should lead the charge.