that’s my boy
¶ by Rob FrieselH.’s first Mt. Philo sledding trip.
H.’s first Mt. Philo sledding trip.
Though I a possess a certain hyperbolic certainty that I was the last person in Vermont 1 to obtain an iPhone, I thought I might assemble this handy guide for the folks that (despite my aforementioned certainty) might not be on this particular wagon quite yet. Perhaps you’re waiting for a check to clear; perhaps […]
Hen of the Wood "Fine Dining in Waterbury, Vermont" — recommended by Adam & Sue and now by the Terrapin… (tagged: via:terrapin Vermont food ) Acorn 1.5 release notes via DF: looks like some nice improvements (perhaps time to try it again?) — http://flyingmeat.com/acorn/ (tagged: Acorn Mac OSX software graphics ) "Bacon Zombie" T-Shirt Design […]
Things 1.0rc now available at TUAW :: featuring a 20% off coupon code (tagged: Things GTD Mac OSX software todo ) Eventually Consistent – Revisited at All Things Distributed (tagged: essay scalability dev work todo ) Baader-Meinhof phenomenon (tagged: via:fogus language brain learning ) Version Control with Subversion (tagged: reference subversion ) Fairpoint Pledges To […]
Potato Latkes Recipe looks really fraggin' good (tagged: via:aspiringlibrarian food recipe todo ) Percent of state population that identifies with "no religion" by State at Swivel Featured Graphs: once again: go VT! (tagged: Vermont religion data visualization ) Inkscape via LifeHacker (among others) :: open source SVG editor (and Illustrator alternative). "Draw Freely." (tagged: Mac […]
Top 10 Ways to Lock Down Your Data a Lifehacker Top 10 ( lifehacks tech security ) SnowBan.com Burlington, VT · parking ban info, warnings and history ( Burlington Vermont ) William Gibson’s AGRIPPA Recovered and Revealed at Slashdot ( scifi art entertainment ) Extending Reader and Proxy – An Ext Flickr Image Gallery ( […]
streaming election coverage, touching up pics in Aperture, wishing we had some f#$%&*g whiskey ¶ (Original photo on Flickr.)
Well, the 2008 garden has been put to bed! We hadn’t done much with it in about a month or so. Tough to say how much we got out of the garden this year. I’m tempted to say that we bit off more than we could chew this year; A. & I over-estimated how much […]
Well, the garden is winding down. Aside from one or two cherry tomato plants that are holding on for dear life, about the only thing left to harvest is the butternut squash. And they’re not quite done yet. Just about all the carrots and everything else have finished their respective runs. It was a good […]