… of the arch. And a great pigeon picture too… visit Burningbird.
The ultimate Google mirror site. …ereh kcilc tsuJ
Kennedy Center shuttle bus. Why drive when you can take public transportation?
“Books such as Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, Card’s Ender’s Game, Miller’s A Canticle for Leibowitz and Frank Herbert’s Dune were excluded from consideration as ‘novels.’” Play “Count the Lapsed Religionists” with me…
Who was that guy burdened with a backpack full of electronics and clean sox and underwear, slogging up the grade on Colesville Road from the Silver Spring Metro station toward the AFI theater and the hotels beyond? Looked like Phil Wolff to me…
I was with Beth on my way for a caffeine hook-up and by the time my context meter had adjusted and I knew who it was, he was well on his way. (Hi Phil!)
During April little will be posted at Sandhill Trek that isn’t also here at listics. For years Sandhill has occupied a place in the long tail near the flexion point… the elbow, as it were. Do tails have elbows? Perhaps we should call it the long arm rather than the long tail. In that case it would be accurate to say that Sandhill has found a cozy niche close to the armpit. Some would say that Sandhill IS the armpit. Never mind all that.
Most of my visitors are drop-ins from a search engine. For example, Sandhill ranks near the top at Google (number 13) as an information resource regarding skunk poop. Never mind that the body of postings there contains but one fictive reference to the subject in a discussion of puppy behavior. There just are not that many people writing about skunk poop.
I write practically every day. Here is where I will be doing that from now on. If you have a subscription to Sandhill, you will want to change it to listics. Here’s the feed. If you have a convenient link in a blogroll that you and your readers follow, it would be a favor to me if you would change it now to point at http://listics.com
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