The above is the cartoon for New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest for week #195. Let me know if you come up with a caption.
Monday, May 25
Sunday, May 24
Concorde
Here are various planes at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum,
including the Concorde, which I saw take off from Dulles airport years
ago.
including the Concorde, which I saw take off from Dulles airport years
ago.
Mothership from Close Encounters
This is the mothership used in the film Close Encounters of the Third
Kind on display at the Smithsonian with the space shuttle in the
background.
Kind on display at the Smithsonian with the space shuttle in the
background.
Saturday, May 23
Lady Astronaut Pampers
A display at the Air and Space Museum. On the left is a fecal collection device and on the right is a ladies diaper. Interestingly, all astronauts now usually wear commercial diapers.
Smithsonian Air and Space Museum Near Dulles
Friday, May 22
George Washington Leans in to Win Presidents Race
Ryan Zimmerman just hit a 2-run homer to tie the game. Nats and Os
2-2 so far... Bottom of the 4th. That's George Will sitting behind
guy standing with the Nats Jersey.
2-2 so far... Bottom of the 4th. That's George Will sitting behind
guy standing with the Nats Jersey.
Tuesday, May 19
The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #194
Is this a convenient time to discuss your life insurance needs?
The above is the cartoon for New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest for week #194. Let me know if you come up with a caption. Click on the link to enter your caption and share any suggestions you have here.
Monday, May 18
Sign the Petition to Urge the President to Repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
The military is still discharging soldiers for being openly gay.
One of these soldiers is California's own Lt. Dan Choi, who is also an Arabic linguist. In March, Lt. Choi went on Rachel Maddow's show and spoke honestly about his sexual orientation. As a result, the Army sent him a letter of discharge on April 23. Lt. Choi is now fighting the discharge and fighting the discriminatory "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.
I just signed a Courage Campaign petition to President Obama -- signed by more than 100,000 people -- urging him to do the right thing by stopping the discharge of Lt. Dan Choi and other LGBT soldiers, and asking President Obama to uphold his promise to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." The Courage Campaign will deliver this petition to the president -- that's why it is important that as many people as possible speak out right now.
Will you join me in signing and urge your friends to do the same?:
http://www.couragecampaign.org/DontFireDan
Thanks!
One of these soldiers is California's own Lt. Dan Choi, who is also an Arabic linguist. In March, Lt. Choi went on Rachel Maddow's show and spoke honestly about his sexual orientation. As a result, the Army sent him a letter of discharge on April 23. Lt. Choi is now fighting the discharge and fighting the discriminatory "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.
I just signed a Courage Campaign petition to President Obama -- signed by more than 100,000 people -- urging him to do the right thing by stopping the discharge of Lt. Dan Choi and other LGBT soldiers, and asking President Obama to uphold his promise to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." The Courage Campaign will deliver this petition to the president -- that's why it is important that as many people as possible speak out right now.
Will you join me in signing and urge your friends to do the same?:
http://www.couragecampaign.
Thanks!
Cleaning Up the Yard and Not Touring the Capitol
A corner of our backyard.
I was off work today and had planned to take a tour of the U.S. Capitol. I have lived in the Washington, D.C. area for more than 20 years and have lived on Capitol Hill for more than 6 years and I have never been in the U.S. Capitol. I almost went in once before. We were in line to view Ronald Reagan when he was lying in state. We thought, since we went at around 10 p.m., that the line wouldn't be too bad, but it was soon apparent that it was going to take hours and Reagan wasn't exactly my favorite president, so we bagged it after about 30 minutes.
So, since I had a day off, I decided it would be fun to take a tour of the Capitol. I went online and read that you can get a free ticket for a tour, so I promptly signed up. My ticket was for 10:30 a.m. today. I arrived at the Capitol Visitor Center at about 10:20 and as I got close to the door, the Capitol Policemen were telling everyone to leave the area. They were clearing the area and everyone had to go across the street. I waited around a while and it didn't look like anything was going to change, so I walked down past the Supreme Court building. There was a bunch of crazies with red Jesus shirts protesting against "Homosexual Acts" and other ungodly things. They try to give me some literature, but I kindly refused with an expert eye roll.
I walked around Capitol Hill for a while and slowly made my way back home. Obviously, I'm not meant to visit the Capitol.
I spent the rest of morning cleaning up our backyard. Shane's mom is coming on Thursday, so we have incentive to get some projects done around the house. Though our backyard is tiny, it quickly fills with weeks, pine needles and pine cones. I also did some pruning of a bush in the front of our house. It was a beautiful day and it was nice being out. We spent most of the weekend inside. Shane got my cold from the previous week and it hit him hard. He spent the weekend in bed or on the couch trying to get better. I still am still not 100 percent myself. I had quite a sneezing fit working out in the yard today. We're hoping it is the swine flu, so we'll have immunity and survive when everyone is is dying this fall.
Friday, May 15
Art I Could Get Into (Or Vice Versa)
I took this photo with my iPhone at the Philadelpia Museum of Art last week. The sculpture is called Princess X by Constantin Brâncuşi, a Romanian sculptor, and was done in 1915-1916. I don't know why, but for some reason it spoke to me.
The following is from Wikipedia:
In 1920, [Brâncuşi] developed a notorious reputation with the entry of "Princess X"[1] in the Salon. The phallic shape of the piece scandalized the Salon, and despite Brâncuşi's explanation that it was an anonymous portrait, removed it from the exhibition. "Princess X" was revealed to be Princess Marie Bonaparte, direct descendant of Napoleon Bonaparte. Brâncuşi represented or caricatured her life as a large gleaming bronze phallus. This phallus symbolizes the model's obsession with the penis and her lifelong quest to achieve vaginal orgasm, with the help of Sigmund Freud. Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, condemned orgasm by clitoral stimulation and praised vaginal orgasm with a penis as the superior and only legitimate type. His condemnation echoed the social mores of his era which condemned masturbation as both morally harmful and as a cause of mental disorders. Her search for the elusive vaginal orgasm led her to have two unsuccessful surgeries and numerous affairs throughout her life with wealthy and famous men.
When it Comes to American Idol, I'm a 14 Year Old Girl
Though I hate to admit it, I do watch American Idol and I have to say that I am rooting for Kris Allen over Adam Lambert. Kris did a nice version of this song, "Falling Slowly," from the movie Once several weeks back. I realize that Adam is likely on my team, but I prefer Kris. I'm such a teenage girl.
Tuesday, May 12
Monday, May 11
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