Monthly Archives: July 2009
Krugman: Health Care Realities
“At a recent town hall meeting, a man stood up and told Representative Bob Inglis to ‘keep your government hands off my … Continue reading
From the White House: Health Insurance Consumer Protections
FINALLY, the White House turns it UP: Health Insurance Consumer Protections
More on Healthcare
I wrote this piece yesterday, hoping to finish up this morning. I was waylaid by a cute baby. Most of what I’ve … Continue reading
Move Me Now
There is this cool old building in downtown SLC that is being moved, but the funding has dried up. So … Continue reading
Sake Flight
For Heather’s birthdy we went and got sushi. I ordered a sake flight that was nicely presented but not widely varied. You … Continue reading
& Anthers"> Filaments & Anthers
Nature is pretty sometimes.
The Second Time Around
I won’t lie. I’ve been terrified for four years about the thought of having a second child. Anybody who hasn’t read … Continue reading
Chuck Talks About Marlo
He’s very vocal. For once.
Standing Proud
Taken last week on our evening family walk. I moved about three sliders in Lightroom to finalize this for publishing. Summer … Continue reading
Headed to Work
Taken on our nightly family walk. This little guy was in the sun and then, in a blink, headed for the … Continue reading
This Tree is Dead
This was taken last week. It was not taken in the dead of winter. This is a marginal photograph, but given … Continue reading
The Happy Accident
No, I did not get involved in a car wreck. This photo required very little work, including no sky tone tweaks. I don’t … Continue reading
Conflicting Arrows
Bad user interface design? The sign is a directional lane indicator. The light is the direction you are driving if you … Continue reading
Palin Resignation: Links Galore
Several of you have written or commented asking me my thoughts about Governor Sarah Palin’s sudden resignation. I’ve been keeping … Continue reading
Making the Bees Work For It
I wasn’t sure these would grow where we planted them as we were rushing against a storm, but I think planting them … Continue reading