Archive for June, 2008

27
Jun

Land of Confusion

So a phone call came in last week.  C was calling because she was upset over a call she just received.  It seems someone called needing to verify our address and some other information.  Curious as to why, C asked what this was for.  We were going to have papers served to us for failure [...]

27
Jun

It has been quiet on here but …

It has been quiet on here but don’t mistake that for inactivity.

23
Jun

sonofabitch

This sucks.
1937 - 2008

20
Jun

test #1

test #1

20
Jun

Here we go again

Fox news channel has been having fun parading  Paula Abeles on their various channels.  Paula is a former Hillary supporter and when Obama became the presumptive Democratic Presidential candidate she switched and is now supporting McCain.  Now, Paula says, she has been receiving threatening calls from Obama supporters at all hours of the night.
From the [...]

20
Jun

‘I Believe’ this is an update

The Washington Post has an article updating the South Carolina “I believe” plate ‘law’ that I posted about here.
It seems the Americans United for Separation of Church and State has filed a suit to block the creation and distribution of the “I Believe” plates.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for South Carolina, asks a [...]

19
Jun

A neighbor

IMG_5879.jpg, originally uploaded by Bluelens.net.

This is one our new neighbors. I think this little guy might also be new to the yard because the previous people had three dogs. Then again maybe it has always hung out in the front because we don’t really see any squirrels in the back yard.
Of course we [...]

18
Jun

IMG_5871.jpg

IMG_5871.jpg, originally uploaded by Bluelens.net.

I think the cats like having a door at ground level. Every time the door is opened they end up sitting at it looking at the world. They are also enjoying the low windows but they don’t tend to do it side-by-side like with the front door.

17
Jun

Off to pick up a loveseat for …

Off to pick up a loveseat for the studio and/or library.

13
Jun

SC lawmakers posturing

The ‘bible belt’ strikes again.
The bills mean South Carolinians attending local government meetings could soon see the Ten Commandments and the Lord’s Prayer posted on walls, pray without fear of being sued and drive home in cars with the “I Believe” plates.
The fight for posting the Ten Commandments and prayer is a never-ending battle. [...]

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