Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Blog Meat

My favorite fitness writer, Lou Schuller, has an interesting bit in his blog:

* Scientists believe that Americans have screwed the pooch when it comes to our international reputation, primarily because of "a perceived high-level disdain for science." So there's a downside to promoting intelligent design and abstinence-only sex education while suppressing evidence of climate change? Damn! Who saw that coming?

Reading List

Recently added to my reading list:

RED SUMMER

The Danger, Madness, and Exaltation of Salmon Fishing in a Remote Alaskan Village.

By Bill Carter


Thursday, May 15, 2008

Good Morning!

I subscribe to the RSS feed for the New Yorker Cartoons.
Here's one that was a bit TOO close for comfort.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Procrastination

I'm procrastinating before I tackle my to-do list. This is my last day off until after the Indy 500. Here's what I using as procrastination fodder:

Rocket Pictures
New Yorker Cartoons
















This picture is from the caption contest... My caption would read "I think it's time for you to start dating again."

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Stop it!

I wish that self improvement was just this easy... Say 'Stop It' to myself over and over until it goes away. Unfortunately, it seems that I need to peel back the onion until I find out the 'why' or the 'how does it serve me?' Only then can I both rid myself of the unwanted action and heal the part that was served.


Sunday, March 23, 2008

Lunch Reading

Lou Schuler at Male Pattern Fitness has a great post about human evolution:

Human Evolution: The Few, the Proud, the Really Persistent


I love looking at the New Yorker Cartoons. I'd get the magazine but they would just stack up and I'd feel guilty for not reading them!

Now... Back to work!

Easter

Driving to work
Mini-Vans full of
shiny suits and dresses
pass on both sides

Wal-Mart and church
parking lots are both
half full

Andrew Birkhead
3/23/08

Bunny Contest

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Happy Easter!



I need to write more... In the meantime, Happy Easter!

Monday, February 11, 2008

Ready for Change

By all appearances, February is winter. It's cold, it snows, and in central Indiana, the sun rarely makes an appearance. I prefer to think of February as 'pre-spring.' If you spend a little time outside you might notice things are starting to happen. The buds on the trees are getting fatter, geese are gathering for migration, and the birds are beginning to sing more. It's still winter AND the natural world is waking up, brewing coffee and getting ready for change.

Spring is the season of change, for the natural world and for us. What are you dissatisfied with in your life? What needs to change? Look at the natural world, and follow the examples you see. Wake up, gather support, communicate. Get ready for the change you will create in the springtime of your life!