Archive for July, 2005



The Governator Does Something Right

Reported by Religious, Not Right:
In a commentary in the London Independent newspaper on the eve of this week’s G8 Summit in Scotland, Schwarzenegger wrote: “The debate is over. We know the science. We see the threat posed by changes in our climate,” Schwarzenegger wrote. “And we know the time for action is now.”
I can only […]

Love Thy Neighbor

My next door neighbor is a Christian. She’s the sort that makes me want to rename “what I am” (see today’s earlier post). She attends one of the large carnival-of-Jesus type evangelical churches in town (the slightly less charismatic one), and her social existance is almost entirely defined by her church group, not […]

This weekend’s meander

…turned out a little differently than planned, but was still good.
The song for the day was Shawn Colvin’s Whole New You.
You have the right to get down on your kness
you have the right to make yourself believe
you don’t know my name
but I don’t care
you can do it
cuz you have the right
To shake the loneliness and […]

Once again, Rick has written a post that hits on thoughts I’ve had recently, but haven’t yet blogged. (Why is it that my best blog thoughts happen in the shower or the car, then I forget them by the time I return to the computer? Should I keep a recorder on me […]

Follow Up: “the guy”

A week ago, I posted that I’d seen a profile that intrigued me, and that I was damn-near giddy. He never wrote me back. So how much of my funk do you think I can attribute to that?
Admitting that…is just sad.

Dissatisfaction

I have photos to post from today’s hike (on the other blog), but for now, I just need to put a few thoughts on “paper,” so to speak.
I’m lonely.
Part 1: Friends
It’s not that I don’t have people in my life. I have a “mommy group” that I participate in regularly, and have found a […]




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