Once again Etsy scores with these creative fashions that allow you to indulge in ink instead of, or in addition to, actually getting ink. I love it. Look at the Maori inspired jacket at this site.
Archive for June, 2010

This is what I call green energy
June 22, 2010
The Happy Dance
June 18, 2010I know I am taking the risk of plunging too far into the realm of cute, but I love the goose. If you haven’t seen it, take a look at this.
Give the bird some bread and it does a little dance. I can relate to this bird; it is I (with feathers.)

I can has . . .
June 14, 2010. . . a whole lot of cheezburgers, apparently. I like (wasting time) looking at the pictures occasionally, but I never imagined that it had turned into such a big business. More here from the NYT.

Thoughts while driving
June 14, 2010
I do a great deal of my productive thinking while in the car. My commute is not long, but I have also found it a good place to develop ideas and plans. Having a companion in the car is also helpful. It provides someone to use as a sounding board.
Anyway to reason for this train of thought stems from an auto-related conversation this morning. Under consideration was my question about why the Navy has such an apparently good safety record on nuclear subs, while the private sector often has really had lots of problems from “unusual events” (Davis-Besse, 1985) to “local emergencies” (Three Mile Island, 1979), to “oh, @#$*” (Chernobyl, 1986).
I think nuclear power, along with other technologies, should be a good idea. It should be safe(r), and should provide a good, long-lasting source of energy. We don’t seem to have spent the time to make it as viable as it could be. I suspect oil interests may be part of the reason for that.
However, with the BP problem in the Gulf, it seems we don’t have successful technology for using our gas and oil reserves either – and we have been doing that for over 150 years.

Puppy love
June 3, 2010I was browsing Etsy and found this wonderful sterling silver dog nose pendant. I am an Etsy fan as well as having an Etsy presence with Halcyon Pottery.
I can’t imagine my cats holding putting up with getting molds made of their noses – kitty paws, maybe.
Anyway, I think there are lots of clever ideas around and Etsy is one place to find them.

















