Category Archives: Reading is Fundamental

Keep our waters clean!

Paul has taken this week as part of his vacation. It’s been quite a lot of fun. We thought about heading out of town, but instead chose to stay local. I was hoping to learn a little more about where we live, and I’ve succeeded. For instance, we discovered a Dairy Queen just a few [...]

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No news is … no news.

Back in 2002 I caught wind that a live action remake of Peter S Beagle’s The Last Unicorn was in the works. In 2003 I heard that the release date for the film had been pushed back to 2004. Then in 2004 the release date was pushed back again to 2005. There was an official [...]

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Let’s open everything early!

After inflicting the entire first disc of Firefly on everyone, we exchanged gifts with my family. It just goes to show that I have a pretty wonderful family. Not only did I get mostly books, amazing, wonderful books, but all seemed to genuinely enjoy Firefly. I now feel like I need to sit down and [...]

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We love Katamari. (We really do.)

It’s been over a month since I last updated. I’ve written a dozen little blurbs in my head, but they never quite make it to the keyboard. The problem is rooted in the fact that I tend to compose them in my head while I’m at work. Usually by the time I get home, sitting [...]

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Eye of newt, toe of frog, and tail of salamander.

This job of mine is doing such strange things to me. Last night my dreams were mostly concerned with shelving books. I suppose I should be grateful since most of the time my dreams are about time travel and other oddities. Maybe a little dream about work isn’t so terrible. Still, I think I prefer [...]

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