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What the frak?

BSG season four, April 4th!! You can catch up on SciFi.com–or just watch this hilarious recap (my favorite: there’s a bun in the toaster):

So many events, so little time

Oh. I emailed someone about another meeting, and then lamented that I missed the registration for the SARE conference next week. The response was “Too many conferences, too many earth fairs, too much!” Damned rising interest in sustainability! (I’m kidding, of course~)
I feel their pain. I feel their pain because the [...]

Growing Souls

Just back from the East coast, where I met many beaches. Updates soon!

Returned from Boston…time to reset…


Repurposed, sort of

I feel like an infomercial for unruly roots and tubers: “Has this ever happened to YOU?”
All our potatoes and onions (organic) sprouted. Onions can still be consumed, but as potatoes are from the nightshade family, any hint of roots/leaves/stalks are toxic to consume. Once those tubers sprout, well, I just forget about eating [...]

Have you seen anything…

…more disturbing?

Small Magazine and BugMeNot

Awwww…the latest issue of Small Magazine is out.  I don’t have children (yet!), but I love this ezine.  And they have a special section on Catherine Campbell–delicious.
Oh, and a cool online tool–BugMeNot.com.  Great for temporarily registering for websites (esp. those pesky newspapers) so you can read articles without signing up.

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Lapidary Classes

Yay! Info found on KCGems site (it’s back up, hurrah!):
The Indpendence Gem and Mineral Society is sponsoring a beginning lapidary class on November 5, 7, 13 and 14, 2007 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm and April 7, 9, 14 and 16, 2008 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at the Roger T. Sermon [...]