(Tagging instructions included for the Facebook echo) I was tagged so now … you’ve been tagged ! It works like this: you are supposed to write a note with the 3’s of YOU. At the end, choose people to be
Memeage Catchup, one of three
These have been stacking up, so a series of short posts to deal with them. Tagging some folks in the Facebook echo. This can be a quick one. Don’t take too long to think about it. Fifteen books you’ve read
Literary Geek Meme
Got this one because someone thinks I’m a literary geek. As I go through the questions, I’m beginning to wonder about that, I’m afraid … I’m only tagging folks I think might want to see my answers. No one’s on
The Handmade Meme
[Another meme, but no requirements to pass it on … unless you want to buy in, so to speak.] The first five people to respond to this post will get something made by me. This offer does have some restrictions
Screaming meme-ees
1. Open your music library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc) 2. Put it on shuffle 3. Press play 4. For the first question, type the song that’s playing 5. When you go to a new question, press the next
Another meme … oh why not?
For my Facebook friends, I’m not going to tag back anyone this time. At the risk of painfully dating myself, you deserve a break today. Five names you go by: 1. Jamie 2. Sailbourne 3. Ayeshalan 4. a feline word
Rollercoaster Year in Review, part two
Continuing the craziness that was 2008 … May — The Thing One of the true highlights of the year came on a warm Saturday afternoon in May. It was the ninth annual UFO Festival at the McMenamins Hotel Oregon in
25 Random Things
Since I didn’t follow up on the 16 random things, I’m going to try this one. It’s taking me a while to think of stuff; please do bear with me. My hair is naturally curly, and also pretty thick. This
Rollercoaster Year in Review, part one
It seems like 2008 was a really wild and crazy year for just about everyone we know — no less for Joe and I. Before the memories fade too far into the distance, I thought I’d do a brief summary.Â
Just a Little Twilight Vent
This was one of the three quotations on Google’s Quote of the Day gadget today: Everywhere I go I’m asked if I think the university stifles writers. My opinion is that they don’t stifle enough of them. There’s many a