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October 2003



Image Hosting

Friday, 31 October 2003 11:59 P GMT-05
As I’ve described in detail here before, I have been into photography for much of my life.  After selling my old SLR after college to pay some bills, I spent many years without any camera at all, but then got a point and shoot 35mm, and soon had m

Back in Town

Friday, 31 October 2003 11:59 P GMT-05
Thanks for your patience!  The wedding was perfect and aside for coming down with a cold, the honeymoon was great as well.  I hope to post some pictures of these soon, as well as a book review and a dvd review.  For the moment I am still trying to
Category: Journal

Out for a while

Thursday, 9 October 2003 11:59 P GMT-05
Despite this recent flurry of activity, I wanted to forward readers that I may be out of commission for a couple of weeks or a bit longer.  I leave today for St. Michael’s, Maryland, where I’ll be getting married on Sunday!  I’ll be bringing
Category: Journal

The Partly Cloudy Patriot

Thursday, 9 October 2003 11:59 P GMT-05
Sarah Vowell is a unique voice, in more ways than one. In A Partly Cloudy Patriot, her third book, she mixes astute observations with historical facts and throws in a lot of wry humor and biographical musings that will have you laughing out loud at p

A Year in Provence

Thursday, 9 October 2003 11:59 P GMT-05
“Travel narratives” as they are called, are one of my favorite genres of book.  They are a kind of autobiographical story or diary that tell the story of visiting a new place.  Unlike your standard travel guide, they do not simply conta

Charles Kuralt's America

Thursday, 9 October 2003 11:59 P GMT-05
The late veteran newsman came out with his Charles Kuralt's America a while back about his “perfect year” where he visited twelve of his favorite locations for one month each.  They are all in America, and vary wildly in terrain, climate, po

Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping

Thursday, 2 October 2003 11:59 P GMT-05
Well, I’ve gotten a little behind writing my reviews of (audio) books, so Why We Buy was actually something I finished a few weeks ago!  Hopefully my memory will not fail me too badly, and indeed it was a memorable enough book.  Why We Bu