31 December 2009
30 December 2009
29 December 2009
27 December 2009
the loyal opposition
they will campaign next year calling for the repeal of whatever health-care legislation gets passed
i have a morbid fascination with that face
i have a morbid fascination with that face
has the 1979 revolution run its course?
if you are not keeping up with the "green revolution" in iran, which has been ongoing in fits and starts since june, you should check out andrew sullivan, who has been following it closer than anybody i know about---the mainstream media has hardly covered it at all
26 December 2009
the return of airport hell
flying had actually gotten fairly bearable with few endless delays or security-check lines out the doors, but no more, i'm sure----
Among other steps being imposed, passengers on international flights coming to the United States will apparently have to remain in their seats for the last hour of a flight without any personal items on their laps. Overseas passengers will be restricted to only one carry-on item aboard the plane, and domestic passengers will probably face longer security lines.
25 December 2009
24 December 2009
21 December 2009
roswell
saw barrington hall and smith plantation today for the first time---interesting architecture but covered up with christmas doo-dah---typical tour guides that you just wished would shut up and let you walk around and look, which i did, which they didn't like---thnx cathi
20 December 2009
19 December 2009
18 December 2009
ebenezer
finishing touches now --- they were finishing installation of the organ when i was there --- and the neon sign is back up out front
american philistines
saddam hussein built a giant palace at the ruins of ancient babylon, but did relatively little damage --- not so, our army who
flattened a large area for "hard standing" for heavy vehicles and helicopters which themselves caused considerable damage both to the underlying site structure and to some standing buildings. Worse still, a helicoptor landing zone led to the destruction and removal of the ziggurat debris left by alexander's troops and hephaestion's funeral pyre, both of immense archeological importance. Tanks and heavy vehcicles ere also driven along the processional way, destroying forever the well-preserved street surface on which nebuchadnezzar, dariuis, and alexander had once walked and whose bricks preserved their names.the army knew what it was doing, but just didn't see what the problem was until it was too late --- this is kinda old news but it still makes me sick to read about it
swiftboating acorn
acorn has been vindicated, but not before their reputation has been thoroughly trashed --- meanwhile the court issued an injunction against enforcement of the law passed by congress denying them funding --- the law will surely be declared unconstitutional as a bill of attainder
17 December 2009
demise of a landmark

a new big cheese
The Georgia House Republican Caucus has elected state Rep. David Ralston, R-Blue Ridge, to succeed Glenn Richardson as the House Speaker. “First of all you’ve made a country boy real happy,” Ralston said in a short acceptance speech after he was elected by secret ballot. “And you’ve honored me and I thank you very much for that.”

i guess everyone is mighty proud up there---it's been a while, if ever, that there's been a speaker from the mountains---but it proves there are bubbas everywhere
i guess everyone is mighty proud up there---it's been a while, if ever, that there's been a speaker from the mountains---but it proves there are bubbas everywhere
15 December 2009
kasim
great loaf cover story on the mayor-elect---i'm glad i voted for him, i think, even if he is a corporate lawyer:
he's also pushing the belt line in a way i'm not sure shirley was doing ---
During his 11 years as a state lawmaker, Reed was widely considered to be accessible, fair-minded and forthright, but you'd hardly say he was jolly. Where some politicians win over a room with glad-handing and friendly asides, Reed strives to reach people through the strength of his argument. Even in private conversation, he seldom strays from the formal, deliberate phrasing that's served him well as a corporate attorney.unless he turns out to be a secret muslin like obama --- his first name is mohammed after all
he's also pushing the belt line in a way i'm not sure shirley was doing ---
14 December 2009
lieberman [expletive deleted]
that sure was a friendly move of Joe Lieberman yesterday, on dance-y silver monster David Gregory’s Meet The Press, to go back on his pledge to support the Medicare buy-in proposal without telling the Senate leadership firstyou just gotta despise lie-berman --- have you ever googled "lieberman" and "turd"? exactly 491,000 results, which of course doesn't prove a damn thing, but still . . . .
13 December 2009
11 December 2009
allocating resources


blooming things

09 December 2009
zombie freeways
The AJC’s Ariel Hart sends a shiver down our spines this morning, reminding us that a proposed toll tunnel under east Atlanta — an underground road that’s similar to what GOP gubernatorial hopeful John Oxendine discussed earlier this year — is still very much a possibility.he's right, too, given the overall retardedness of our legislature --- if they do push forward with that, the whole process ought to generate some truly awesome public meetings --- in any case, no matter the design, it would be a colossal waste of money that could have been better spent a gazillion other ways
remembering good government
here's a fascinating take on the health-care brouhaha, reflecting on the country's efforts to control food costs a hundred years ago----
None of this is as satisfying as a master plan. But there can’t be a master plan. That’s a crucial lesson of our agricultural experience. And there’s another: with problems that don’t have technical solutions, the struggle never ends. . . . Getting our medical communities, town by town, to improve care and control costs isn’t a task that we’ve asked government to take on before. But we have no choice. At this point, we can’t afford any illusions: the system won’t fix itself, and there’s no piece of legislation that will have all the answers, either. The task will require dedicated and talented people in government agencies and in communities who recognize that the country’s future depends on their sidestepping the ideological battles, encouraging local change, and following the results. But if we’re willing to accept an arduous, messy, and continuous process we can come to grips with a problem even of this immensity. We’ve done it before.
08 December 2009
dirty politics
this must take the grand prize for meanness --- refusing to break for a woman needing to pee or for another commissioner to take his insulin --- jeez
06 December 2009
the joys of air travel

04 December 2009
03 December 2009
it's a cat's life

Based on the photos, about 22 percent of the cats' time was spent looking out of windows, 12 percent was used to interact with other family pets and 8 percent was spent climbing on chairs or kitty condos. Just 6 percent of their hours were spent sleeping.
01 December 2009
watching a train wreck
i've been checking this guy's blog (charles johnson's little green footballs) off and on for two or three years, less so in the beginning when he seemed just like any other raving-right blog, only extra muslin-hating, in 2007 --- but then he began posting more and more that went counter to the orthodox rightist blogosphere in particular --- now there's been a huge hoo-ha in some quarters over his post yesterday of ten reasons he's "parted ways with the right"---- which he concluded with this:
"And much, much more. The American right wing has gone off the rails, into the bushes, and off the cliff. I won’t be going over the cliff with them."
29 November 2009
requiem for a tree
the elm on 11th street is a goner --- it adapted, sort of, to nearly everything in the vicinity getting paved over, mainly because it never had much that wasn't paved over or built on in the first place (that's an aerial view of midtown in 1949 down there) --- but it was too much when they dug up all the pavement and graded as they realigned 11th street



testing the 14th
two straight lawyers, one of whom defended bush in bush vs. gore in 2000, are going for broke in the contest for gay civil rights ---
The stakes are high. If Perry v. Schwarzenegger reaches the Supreme Court and Boies and Olson are successful, gays and lesbians nationwide would not only have the right to marry, they stand to gain many of the legal rights they have sought for decades. Don't Ask, Don't Tell would be invalidated, as would employment discrimination against gays and lesbians. In the eyes of the law, gay people would be equal to straight people, and any legislation that discriminated against them could be challenged and easily struck down against this precedent. However, defeat could legitimize such discrimination against LGBT Americans, making it far more difficult to sue for parental or housing rights. The door to any federal litigation on marriage equality would be shut for decades. . . . This is risky because Boies and Olson are entering a legal no-man's land. . . . Despite Martin Luther King Jr.'s assurance, the arc of history does not bend in any direction -- much less toward justice -- on its own.
28 November 2009
the great eggo famine of 2009

it's like a third-world country, i guess, when you can't keep eggos on the table
26 November 2009
25 November 2009
interpreting mrs. dull

1 pint cranberries
1 cup sugar
4 or 5 apples
¾ pint water
potato salad:
4 cups cold diced potatoes
2 cups chopped tender cabbage
1 cup chopped celery
1 cup mayonnaise
½ cup chili sauce
⅛ cup Worcestershire sauce
2 tablespoons grated onion
salt, pepper and more lemon juice if needed

24 November 2009
build it and they may not come

only a fraction of it was ever built out but northwest of that little core is a surreal landscape of cul de sacs
23 November 2009
22 November 2009
19 November 2009
scary stuff
what is wrong with these people?
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17 November 2009
bioplastics

Sinskey can’t do much about the plastic that’s already polluting the Earth’s oceans, but he is trying to help keep the problem from getting worse. Next month, a company he founded with his former postdoc, Oliver Peoples, will open a new factory that uses MIT-patented technology to build plastic from corn. The plant aims to produce annually 110 million pounds of the new bioplastic, which biodegrades in soil or the ocean.that would be better than sliced bread, one would think --- the supply of plastic crap could then be, theoretically, endless
(speaking of which, my doggie-excrement management system includes biodegradable plastic bags that i think come from corn)
coming down

16 November 2009
end of an era
both the southern voice and the washington blade closed today after the parent company filed for bankruptcy --- sovo had been publishing since 1988; the blade since 1969 --- we don't need them like we used to, but it's still too bad ---
building
the bad economy hasn't ended the tear-downs --- this was a perfectly good (and large) 1920s house on taft, a block off the park --- the roof, floor joists, and some of the wall framing is there, but not much else


meanwhile the driving club's gazillion dollar addition already has issues --- aside from the crappy stucco, the whole south end is settling, so much so that the granite foundation has started to crack (near center of this image) --- methinks the lawyers are involved at this point


meanwhile the driving club's gazillion dollar addition already has issues --- aside from the crappy stucco, the whole south end is settling, so much so that the granite foundation has started to crack (near center of this image) --- methinks the lawyers are involved at this point
14 November 2009
let's hear it for the bugs

bloomberg, of course, refers to them as "hills," not "mountains"
13 November 2009
theocrats
The Catholic Archdiocese of Washington said Wednesday that it will be unable to continue the social service programs it runs for the District if the city doesn't change a proposed same-sex marriage law, a threat that could affect tens of thousands of people the church helps with adoption, homelessness and health care.i never would have thought that we as a country would regress so far from the ideal jfk put before the baptist ministers in houston in 1960:
u.s. deports lou dobbs

12 November 2009
mayoral politics
roy barnes and jim martin have endorsed kasim --- buckhead coalition endorsed wan for the sixth district council seat ---
a victory for the kitty cats
