Wednesday, November 23, 2005

You, too, can enjoy Toothpaste for Dinner!

My friend Sam introduced me to his book and then I stumbled across his website and I have been enjoying it ever since.

Simple, stick-figure drawings with hilarious meanings and messages. Feel free to check it out here.

In case you're interested, this is one of my favorite drawings.

Gimme that old timey music!

I just discovered one of the coolest collections of old recordings, accessible to anyone and everyone for free. Be sure to scoot over to this web page, where they have created "a digital collection of over 5,000 cylinder recordings held by the Department of Special Collections. In an effort to bring these recordings to a wider audience, they can be freely downloaded or streamed online. On this site you will have the opportunity to find out more about the cylinder format, listen to thousands of musical and spoken selections from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and discover a little-known era of recorded sound."

How cool is that? I spent about two hours Sunday afternoon listening to various recordings and felt I could have continued working through this collection for many more hours, but we had to go grocery shopping. Dang!

Friday, November 18, 2005

My friend Mike

My friend Mike has a website where he posts articles about things he's interested in. Quite a few of them make me laugh out loud, and they're all worth a read.

I am on his email list and just received his Thanksgiving piece. It brought back a flood of memories of childhood Thanksgivings. Although his experience is not the same as mine, I felt that I knew someone like nearly every person he described in the piece. I think it will ring true for anyone who had a traditional American Thanksgiving each year growing up.

During this Thanksgiving season, check out Mike's article, enjoy time with your family and friends, and pass me another piece of pie!