Archive for the 'Ann Arbor' Category

Seasonal Effecitive Disorder

Saturday, December 17th, 2005

I’m having a long slow meltdown. In part it’s the snow. Well, not the snow. I like snow. Cold. The cold is no fun.
Snow makes it easier to bear. It is pretty, a sight to behold.
When it is simply cold, with no snow, there’s no sense to that.
That’s just Michigan being angry.

Literary Fop

Saturday, December 17th, 2005

I’m suffering from mincing mid-winter Michigan prose.

Back To Blogger Voice

Friday, December 16th, 2005

I’ve not written lately. There are two reasons.
1) I HATE MY BLOG.
WordPress is a trial, but more importantly, this is the default theme, and I don’t feel like dicking around with PHP long enough to change it. I keep hoping to bring the old blog back, and use that, but Think New Orleans is in […]

Open Business Plans

Wednesday, December 14th, 2005

I’d like to go down to New Orleans. I’d like to have something to do while I’m there, some work. I don’t want to to do anything profit oriented with Think New Orleans, of course. That’s not the purpose of Think New Orleans. It does cost money to run Think New Orleans, and to live […]

The Blog Is Back

Tuesday, December 13th, 2005

I’ll be blogging more now that I’m getting out of administration, and back into development. There has been little to discuss since much of what I’ve been doing has been quite rote. It reads rote.
Life Ann Arbor has become unusually livable lately. Perhaps, this is because I’m on my way out of Ann Arbor, or […]

Bernhard Rädle

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

I was at Amir’s on State (in Ann Arbor, Michigan) many months back, March to be less vauge, and a fellow put a postcard on my table and said, “You should come to this show. It’s a good show.” Well, that’s all I needed to hear, but unfortunately, I forgot to mark my calendar and […]