Sunday, December 31, 2006

az part 1

the world of arizona is much different from the world of the midwest, except that the bulk of arizonians were once illinoisians and minnesotians and ohioans. self-transplants. but they didn't change the weather (much) or the natural landscape (okay, maybe a little).

but there are still these, everywhere:


and mountains in the background...


and very often, blue, blue skies in december.

and also in december, t-shirt wearing.
this house lacked an official frisbee, until one was purchased yesterday. but before that time, all that was available was a super (deluxe, large) frisbee.

it does not fit in baskets well, but it does attract little kids who are willing to exchange their (unofficial) basketballs for the super deluxe frisbee.


guitar monkey and dog.

the wonderful thing about puppies, is that puppies are wonderful things.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

birthday alert

happy yesterday birthday brenda!

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Thursday, December 21, 2006

guitar monkey

it's amazing how much easier it is to draw pictures using a real mouse!

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

uss arizona

while in arizona i...

ate noodles

attended a football game


visited siblings

and just generally left my camera in wisconsin.

but it's here now. so, perhaps az photos in the future.


Monday, December 11, 2006

shiny, bright things

finals... urg...

let us move on to more exciting events... like lights on a bridge! (when the majority of days are filled with legal text... anything else is exciting)


and look, it's november, and people are hard at work making thanksgiving dinner...

the table...

taking pictures of taking pictures of the table... i told you this was exciting!

and after dinner, we set up the train set my dad's parents gave him when he was a kid

lights on a train (i told you this post was all about bright and shiny things)

thanksgiving's end.
while waiting at the airport we came up with a new game. it's fun and free as long as you don't lose the pieces. it's called spin the wedding rings...


doesn't it look like fun?!
that one's mine.


so, turns out traverse city is the home of curious signs...




back to december

christlemess lights...

dr. poo...

the beauty kitties...

rupert jane and the ghost of me.

end of break. back to this...

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

something to remember this time of year

"Animals are more than ever a test of our character, of mankind's capacity for empathy and for decent, honorable conduct and faithful stewardship. We are called to treat them with kindness, not because they have rights or power or some claim to equality, but in a sense because they don't; because they all stand unequal and powerless before us. Animals are so easily overlooked, their interests so easily brushed aside. Whenever we humans enter their world, from our farms to the local animal shelter to the African savanna, we enter as lords of the earth bearing strange powers of terror and mercy alike. [A]nimal welfare is not just a moral problem to be solved in statutes, but a moral opportunity to fill our own lives with acts of compassion. How we treat our fellow creatures is only one more way in which each one of us, every day, writes our own epitaph- bearing into the world a message of light and life or just more darkness and death, adding to the world's joy or to its despair." --Matthew Scully, Dominion.