Sunday, May 18, 2008
Crack Kills
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Tag, I'm It: Seven Random Facts and 12 Great Blogs
Seven Random Facts
1. I married my sweetie in a hot air balloon ceremony over Niagara Falls. It was the best ceremony I could ever imagine!
2. I rarely go to movie theaters, or for that matter watch a DVD in one sitting. I like movies, but sit still for that long and I'm sound asleep (see #6).
3. When they were filming Bull Durham I worked in an office near the ballpark. I spent more than one long lunch break sitting in the stands. If I learned anything it was that watching a movie being made is really boring (but still better than working for someone else).
4. I have 3 adult children, 2 school-age step-kids, and 2 grandkids--with one more due any day now.
5. My closest brush with fame came when I was working for a book design and production studio. James Dickey, famous for writing Deliverance, is also an accomplished poet. He phoned to say that he was worried about making his deadline because his dogs ate his page proof, and could I please get him a new set.
6. I struggle with insomnia more than not, so most nights I fall asleep with the television on (see #2).
7. HTML has been known to bring me to tears.
Twelve Great Blogs
I love the creativity of artists and crafters, so I'm tagging some of my favorite blogs from creative types:
Lizzy T, who knits the sweetest creations.
Cutting Edge Creations, needlefelting treasures
NanjoDogz, amazing beads in the shape of dogs.
Sam McLean Designs, you've got to check out the pie!
Aerten Art, where even the doodles are fabulous.
Funky Folk Art by Memekiwii, pottery that's fresh and funky and folksy.
Caroline Parsons's Art Blog, paintings I could look at for days on end.
Althea Peregrine, sumptuous silk art
Strawberrycouture, bright and colorful hats that practically scream FUN!
Carolina Patchworks, creations from a fabric addict
Connie at The Tiny Fig, who makes "sweet figments of the imagination."
An Artful Mess, unique art masquerading as greeting cards
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Bloggers Unite for Human Rights
Right now I'd love to jump on the bandwagon with the others who criticize the actions of the Myanmar government. There were human rights issues galore there before Cyclone Nargis struck, and now that the government is restricting aid to its homeless, starving, and injured citizens, the number and urgency of human rights issues in that country has soared.
But I'm too embarrassed to say too much. You know, it's that old "he who lives in a glass house shouldn't throw stones" saying. The U.S. detention facility at Guantánamo Bay has become a global symbol of U.S. human rights violations: illegal detention, denial of fundamental legal rights, and torture. There is absolutely nothing that can be done to improve the image of our Guantánamo Bay facility, and it will serve as an embarrassment to the United States for generations. I agree with Amnesty International that the only proper recourse is to close the facility.
Tearitdown.org is Amnesty International’s global initiative to end illegal U.S. detentions. You can do something about Guantánamo: Click the image below and sign the pledge. Hang around for a few seconds afterward and watch the show--and let me know if you manage to see your own name (I couldn't sit still long enough to wait for mine).
If you want to do something on a more personal level, host a foreign exchange student--it's a handshake toward future global understanding, tolerance, and peace.
