National Podcast Day
(I tried to autopost this yesterday, but I guess the podcasts don’t carry over…) Because I should be doing other stuff, here’s a podcast in honour of National Podcasting Day. Music Continue Reading →
formerly Flotsam and Jetsam — Thoughts that float through my head like so much detritus
top category “the way I see it” posts.
(I tried to autopost this yesterday, but I guess the podcasts don’t carry over…) Because I should be doing other stuff, here’s a podcast in honour of National Podcasting Day. Music Continue Reading →
I’ve been sitting here tonight trying to figure out why I am so exhausted — I yawned through my afternoon meeting and grabbed a quick nap when I got home, Continue Reading →
I worked a full day of retail today, plying my wares at the Hearts and Hands Craft Fair at UVic. I did well; I made back my table fee before Continue Reading →
I failed to blog Friday or Saturday but I don’t feel like its a full fail, just a gap. I was feeling very under the weather Friday, thankful that I didn’t Continue Reading →
This morning Judith Griggs, the editor of Cooks Source Magazine released an official statement on what’s left of her website. In it she claims that her website and FB page Continue Reading →
Yesterday, I bought a bottle of Crystal Head Vodka. I bought it because I thought the package was far too cool not to own. Now I’ve read more about the Continue Reading →
It’s October… Halloween month… and I am clueless as to what costume I should wear. Suggestions welcome but bear in mind, if it contains the word “sexy” it’s not going Continue Reading →
My week of October vacation started off pretty tense and difficult (we figured out how to deal with the issue at hand, albeit in a round-about way) and then by Continue Reading →
Really, this is one of those link-dump posts but all the links are food-related in some way… so enjoy! Always good for information I didn’t need, @mental_floss delivered via Twitter Continue Reading →
This week is American Library Association’s Banned Book Week, south of the border (the Canadian Library Association promotes Freedom to Read Week in February each year). I thought I would Continue Reading →