Monthly Archives: January 2005

Recrea

Oops. While clearing out spam I accidentally wiped out a comment that had a pretty funny link. I encourage people to connect their odd little sites to mine.
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The return of my little red car

Last night, at quarter to midnight, I got a call from the Seattle Police. The officer calling explained that a patrol car had found my Honda in the nearby neighborhood of Wallingford. He said that it still had its license plates and appeared to be in driving condition, so I was free to come pick it up.
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Just Plain Ugly

Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Among other things, this means that I’ve been enjoying a four-day weekend! Sure, it would’ve been nice if it hadn’t been raining for the last few days, but I think I’ve been handling it all quite well.
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Ending of Week One of Winter Quarter

The first week of school was painless enough. In fact, thanks to a magical schedule that only requires me to be on campus four days out of the week, my first week of school is nearly over. (Don’t get me wrong here; having class only four out of seven days simply translates into more time for the darkroom.)
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Back to school

It’s Monday morning here in Seattle and my first class of Winter Quarter starts in less than two hours. Since I don’t have a car at the moment I’ll have to catch the bus and figure out the new route … Continue reading

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Happy New Year!

There really wasn’t anything going on in my little corner of the universe for New Year’s Eve. Mary and I went out to dinner, watched the worst band ever play to a fleeting audience at the O.P., and then strolled around Ballard until the rain forced us back home. We did stay up long enough to watch the opening volley of the Spaceneedle’s fireworks display and some of the Twilight Zone marathon on TV. All in all it was low key, and that was fine.
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