If she really said this, I'm going to have to revise my vote for her from Holding My Nose to Punching The Little Punch-Hole With Wild Abandon And A Gleeful Grin.
Seriously! I love a bullshit caller!
All you two spaces after a sentence people were put here to teach me about how even when people are WRONG WRONG WRONG and crazy-making it doesn't necessarily mean they are bad people, right?
Ugh. I can't get motivated to go take a walk like I oughta because I blew off hardyoga class. But I really need to go take a walk. I'm like made of flubber after this weekend.
Picture of the Southern CA wildfires - from space: [link]
Damn.
lisah! Go take a walk! Even hard-rockin' women need to take their exercise!
I just posted this over in Bitches, but I'm missing Ellie, so here's some cute little girl picspam: [link]
Ellie is MADE OF AWESOME!
(and so grown up! what did you do, feed her?)
OMG, could Ellie be any cuter? I think no. And the safety gear!
My neighbor just called to tell me that Sarah, my neighbor with the Lyme disease was just taken to the hospital. She can't walk, and she keeps twitching. Strange disease.
Damn, that's terrifying.
Ellie really is adorable!
Hey, folks, just wanted to say thanks to those who offered sympathy since the last time I checked in. I'm flying to Alabama early in the am, so will most likely be dark for the next week or so. Here's hoping everyone has a happy week.
Oh, and Stephanie, what an adorable little girl!
Go take a walk! Even hard-rockin' women need to take their exercise!
I did it! Now I need encouragement to do some of the work I sent home so that I can then eat dinner and watch last week's Pushing Daisies.
Over the past few decades, the driest states in the United States have become some of our fastest-growing; meanwhile, an ongoing drought has brought the flow of the Colorado to its lowest levels since measurements at Lee’s Ferry began 85 years ago. At the Senate hearing, Udall stated that the Colorado River basin is already two degrees warmer than it was in 1976 and that it is foolhardy to imagine that the next 50 years will resemble the last 50. Lake Mead, the enormous reservoir in Arizona and Nevada that supplies nearly all the water for Las Vegas, is half-empty, and statistical models indicate that it will never be full again. “As we move forward,” Udall told his audience, “all water-management actions based on ‘normal’ as defined by the 20th century will increasingly turn out to be bad bets.”
Heh. Welcome to Australia.