Archive for the ‘writings’ Category

Sea Glass

Sea glass Smooth sand makin blunt what can cut no edge to cut you with this shit is clear and blue and green and brown in triangles and nodules and squares and shapes made by: drunks on a dock kids with Coke problems cruise ships going under Crusoe lost again or Sting I can’t explain [...]

Most horrifying thing I’ve ever eaten

For at least the past two years I have had the habit of creating what I like to call the “oh my god” smoothie. Its name comes from the phrase that usually escapes my lips when I taste what I have created. This is a drink that I make with my Breville IKON blender that [...]

La Figlia che Piange – T.S. Eliot

O quam te memorem virgo… STAND on the highest pavement of the stair— Lean on a garden urn— Weave, weave the sunlight in your hair— Clasp your flowers to you with a pained surprise— Fling them to the ground and turn With a fugitive resentment in your eyes: But weave, weave the sunlight in your [...]

Unexpected places and surprise finds

Jackie and I decided to spend her last two days with me going on an actual vacation. After spending a summer apart (she in Kenya, me in other parts of Kenya, Tanzania, London, Chicago, Denver, etc.), it seemed natural to want to relax. We cruised up to Sonoma for their Vintage Festival, tasted some wines, [...]

The Denver Dispatch of Doom – Vol. 12 (Tanzania edition)

Every six weeks or so, I hammer out a message to a handful of my friends to update them on my doings. This is the latest installment. Hello all, I hope this letter finds you healthy and happy. The more that I think about the duck-billed platypus, the less I understand it. This missive, correctly [...]

From: Beth’s Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Frank Barry, Guest Post: 4 Keys to Building a Successful Nonprofit Web Site

I especially liked #4, which is one of the things that I’m proud to have helped The 1010 Project with: 4) Make Yourself Easy to Find on the Social Web Sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube (know about the new nonprofit call to action), LinkedIn and Flickr are becoming exceedingly important to any nonprofits online presence. [...]

Kenya Series – Mt. Longonot

A fantastic slide show, complete with funny captions, follows this post. Our team from The 1010 Project spent a few days visiting with a partner in Western Province, then headed to Lake Naivasha in the Central Highlands of Kenya. Naivasha is big and beautiful – it’s in the bottom of the Great Rift Valley – [...]

JAMBO – Kenya Living

Hello all. I feel strange for not being able to blog this excursion up, but my connections have been a bit slow. Oh well. It’s nice to be able to touch base here. I’m sure I’ll tweet this when we hit the road again, but if I had two words to describe the Kenyan countryside, [...]

Why I Like Sci-Fi

Found a neat little clip from Babylon 5 (you might remember it from back in the day – “our last, best hope for peace”) while ignoring my final for Modern Islamic Political Theory. I think it’s a great reminder of how diverse and interesting our planet is: interfaith, religion, future

Graduate School

A few months back, I read (with a somewhat horrified face) and commented on Penelope Trunk’s Brazen Careerist post “Don’t try to dodge the recession with grad school.” It’s a silly post, really, full of lovely little bits of wisdom like “Law school is a factory for depressives” or “Going to grad school is like [...]