Blogs All Around Us
Reading all of my friends blogs today. Sony wrote about a museum in Guadalajara, Mexico, styled after the Guggenheim, speculating that it will take forever and a day to finally complete it. Then I turned to Kent St. John, who remarked about Quebec and graffito he had spotted at Medill […]
The Greenest Mall Ever Built
Amanda Griscom Little writes in today’s NY Times magazine about a huge ‘eco-mall’ being built in Syracuse, NY. Robert Congel, a commercial real-estate developer has a plan to ”change the world.” Convinced that it will ”produce more benefit for humanity than any one thing that private enterprise has ever done,” […]
Portland’s Green Success
Nicholas Kristoff writes in Today’s NY Times about a Green Success story, that Bush should read about and adopt for the country. “In 1993, Portland became the first local government in the United States to adopt a strategy to deal with climate change. The latest data, released a few weeks […]
Tanglewood Summer Eve
Last night we drove out to Tanglewood and on that quiet sultry summer night picnicked on the manicured lawn, then enjoyed a concert in the shed. Tanglewood is like no other place, greener, cleaner, and that certain summer ingredient was there. It was the the stillness, the clarity, the company […]
Tantoos–for the Truly Sun Worshipful
Tantoos are a new rage down in Texas. Today’s Wall Street Journal included this information, beginning with a story of how some Team Texas traveling high school wrestlers, on the eve of a match with rival Oklahoma, created Texas-shaped white spots by covering their hips and entering a tanning booth. […]
Da Big Kahuna
This big one did not get away. Thai fishermen netted a 646-pound catfish believed to have been the world’s largest freshwater fish ever caught in Thailand, a researcher said Thursday. The AP reports: The nearly 9-foot-long Mekong giant catfish was landed May 1 by villagers in Chiang Khong, a remote […]
"Loosen Up, Sandy Baby!"
This found on Yahoo News. “Sandra Day O’Connor, retiring justice, played tennis and golf well, danced expertly with her husband, John, and made frequent appearances on the Washington party circuit. O’Connor was embarrassed in 1989 after conservative Republicans in Arizona used a letter she had sent to support their claim […]
Story broken online wins Pulitzer
This from today’s Cyberjournalist.net, a great site for the insider’s view of the web. “A story first broken on the Internet won a Pulitzer Prize this week — the first time this site believes this has ever happened. The Willamette Week’s Nigel Jaquiss won the Pulitzer Prize this week for […]
