Tough Call!
Juliet O’Hara or Olivia Dunham?
Juliet O’Hara or Olivia Dunham?
(1) The Net Neutrality Coup: The campaign to regulate the Internet was funded by a who’s who of left-liberal foundations. (2) The Obama FCC has regulated the Internet (3) Abolish Continue Reading →
On Palin’s Reading List, C.S. Lewis (WSJ) For Lewis, one of the best ways to know a person was to know what they read. He was convinced that books defined Continue Reading →
I found this graphical bauble searching for a picture of an oak chair made from salvaged wood from the Temeraire that is at the Whanganui Regional Museum in New Zealand. Continue Reading →
The blogger with many visions™ is thawing. I just finished The Fighting Temeraire by Sam Willis. This book is more than a dry historical reprint; it is a graphic re-telling Continue Reading →
Can Airports Be Fun? (NY Times)
“Keep a light burning. Such an important reminder. Keep a light burning. Tend the lights that burn as beacons on your path: the teachers, the books, the small miracles, the Continue Reading →
Blow the trumpet, strike the lyre British hearts with joy inspire, Voice with instruments combine To praise the glorious Fifty-nine!
(1) The New Hue for 2011 Confusion over colors is the reason Pantone came about, back in 1963 when Lawrence Herbert was working as a color-matcher at a New York Continue Reading →
Marcia Morrissey writes another beautiful Advent-inspired article with Less Later, More Now! …let us decorate our homes, even if we’re a little depressed, even if we are fearful. Let us Continue Reading →
