Today, it's showing about some organizations that are finding and clearing lost or abandoned fishing gear in Puget Sound. It's really interesting.
Duuuude, nifty.
(I am a whore for shows like this. Archeology, History, all of the Sciences - they ((and by they, I generally mean one of the tendy Discovery channels) all get my knickers on a twist.)) It's both interesting and educational.
Pitchers and catchers report in 10 days.
Yipee! C'mon baseball season! We'll see how the new Yankee skipper does.
Somehow managed to sneak away and only do a few hours at work today. Made it home before halftime. Woot. It actually is a close game so far, which is shocking the heck out of me. What commercials I've seen have been blah.
It sounds like my upstairs neighbor got a stairmaster or a treadmill. Like 20 minutes of it. Most annoying sound. I hope he doesn't do it nights when I'm home. Why did he remove his carpet?!? Ugg.
~ma for your friend, Ginger. May he be out of contact because of embarrassment.
sending out the safe Ma~~~ for your friend ginger
All good thoughts for your friend, Ginger.
I love those type shows, too. Actually, environment cleanup, plus excavation and exploration diving? Double treat!
W00t! 30 cardboard insects are cut out. And now I think it's sleepy time...except that I'm now totally engrossed in the Closer marathon.
Sending warm thoughts Ginger's way...
javachik is coming to Philly soon!!!
squee!
I see your Squee and raise you! We're really looking forward to this trip. The conference ought to be very useful to me, and Steve gets to walk around his favorite hometown for hours on end (taking photos).
I hurt. All over. And I'm really sick of being sick, and am generally whiny, and do not want to go to work today. Actually, just DO NOT WANT in general.
In less whiny news, the Foreign Service Institute was shut down for some hours on Friday - a construction crew found some unexploded ordinance. Turns out it's Civil War-era munitions (I don't know what exactly).
Does your knowledge of British royalty extend to past coronations (as in 18th and 19th century)? Because if so, I have some research questions for you...
Sorry Susan - I just crawled out from under the rock of plague and just saw this.
What about the coronations were you wondering, if you still want me to delve into my brian. Which, I have to warn you , is not firing on all systems yet.