Thursday, December 24, 2009

We acquiesce to the visit with Santa

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Hugaday!


Hugaday!
Originally uploaded by jonbolden
A fun, ad hoc troupe that just had its run at Salvage.

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Friday, July 31, 2009

This is a test

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Curious George Visits a Horse Farm by Santiago M. Melendez

Curious George runs behind a horse. Curious George gets hit by a horse. Curious George sees a Mom horse. "It is actually a Dad horse," his friend says. Curious George sees a Dad horse. "It is actually a Mom horse," his friend says. Curious George sees a tin of Altoids. "It is actually a horse shoe," his friend says. "A horse must have dropped it."

Curious George leaves the horse farm and goes to a cow farm. Curious George climbs over a fence. Curious George runs behind the cow who chases him. It is actually his friend who is eating a peach.

Curious George goes to the Johnson Space Center. Curious George sees everything for one day and then goes to the Kennedy Space Center. Also, Curious George goes to an owl farm. Curious George sees an owl. He tries to wake one up but it is still fast asleep. His friend does that too. They go back to their apartment and go to bed.

And that's all!

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Santiago Visits Me at the Office

And does his best NASA Mission Control imitation.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

I Wonder
This weekend has been one of many experiences. The first is house hunting. Again, we're looking seriously at buying a house, emboldened by the lower interest rates and some hard to define sense that the economy is bottoming out for the year. Of course, the
unemployment rate is reaching levels we haven't seen since the recession of 1983.

But despite the risks, I do think that unless something really interesting happens, the Austin real estate market is
pretty much bottomed out, unless you want to buy a condo. Those things are in free fall right now. We are looking for something affordable in the 78704 zip code, which is about as far South as I am comfortable with. We found a pretty cool little house in the Galindo neighborhood, which has a East Austin vibe to it (read: gentrifying, albeit at a slower pace than its counterpart).

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Big questions: the proximity to some very well kept but very large tracts of public housing, general sense that it's a bit crime-y.  However, there are few inner city neighborhoods in our price range that aren't subject to the normal challenges of urban living. Seeing my parents' suburban neighborhood decline over the past 30 years has really put me on notice for the fast slide that can occur in less than resilient communities.

The second item that has my attention is a new book,
The Art of Learning: A Journey in the Pursuit of Excellence. More soon, but definitely worth checking out.