Saturday, August 30, 2003

Our cousins Vicki and John came to visit from Pennsylvania - and the
occasion called for a special event. We went up on the Sandia Peak Tramway
to the top, hung out watching the sunset, and came down for a wonderful
dinner at Sandiago's, a Mexican grill. Thanks to Michele for orchestrating the
entire event and getting us out there. It was beautiful, beyond belief.
Robert and I have lived in NM for over twenty years, and this was our first
trip up the Tram --here's a few views:


This is a mean machine - but what a beauty!


Halfway there...


Looking west over Albuquerque


Sunset -- looks like a mushroom cloud


Robert - at the top

Sunday, August 24, 2003

Is it me, or.....
Is this a two-headed, six-legged ox?
Just wondering...

Friday, August 22, 2003

Okay, fans and friends -- I am baaaaaaaack
and I do apologize for my blogging gap, but
it was a wonderful break to be at the beach,
floating in the Gulf of Mexico and being with
Noah for a week, just playing in the waves,
in the sand.

I am feeling much renewed and refreshed,
and I plan on making up for lost time, but here's
a glimpse ...





Sunday, August 17, 2003

The Onion nails it again - with this hilarious piece of work...
The strangest thing is I was thinking these very thoughts this week--
that the lyrics, complex orchestral arrangements, the subtle nuances of
every song from the mid-late-20th century are imprinted somewhere
in my synapses. If I close my eyes and drift, I can plug in anything
from the Beatles to Barry Manilow (the latter verging on torture, but
still, those lush riffs wash up on the shores of my brain like high tide
in a Coca-Cola commercial.)

Well, it goes to show you, there's no such thing as an original thought
in the vast sea of collective consciousness.

I have an iPod....IN MY MIND (by Ted Lascowicz)

I'm sure you've seen a lot of tech-savvy people smugly showing off that new hunk of entertainment hardware, the iPod personal stereo. Well, I might not have the scratch to get one, but frankly, I don't want the white-corded wonder. I have my very own iPod—in my mind.

I hear those little things carry up to a month's worth of music. Well, so does my mind. I can call up any song I've ever heard, any time I want. And I never have to load software or charge batteries. There are no firewire cords or docks to mess with. I just put my hands behind my head, lean back, and select a tune from the extensive music-library folder inside my brain.

Thirty gigabytes? So what? I know 7,500 songs, maybe more. Some songs, I forget I even have until they come around on shuffle. Why, just the other day, my mind started playing David Naughton's "Makin' It," a song I hadn't heard in years. And the sound quality was great!

...I can browse by artist, album, song, or music genre. Boom! I'm doing it right now! The "repeat" feature? Heck, songs from my iPod don't ever have to end. I swear, I had "Music Box Dancer" going through my head for three days straight last week.
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LOL! thanks, boingboing