Mad Times

“To be sane in a mad time is bad for the brain, worse for the heart.” – Wendell Berry

February 20th, 2007 at 12:01 am

Limited fame

The Issaquah Press, our local weekly newspaper, did an article on local bloggers for their winter “Issaquah Living” insert. Unfortunately it’s not online so I can’t link you to it, but if you’re in the area you might be able to find a copy somewhere.

The author was a little confused about the distinction between my homepage and my blog, but hopefully the curious will have found their way here through the homepage->blog link.

Other area blogs referenced in the article include:

What other Issaquah bloggers were overlooked? I know of these:

and that’s it. There must be more Issaquahnian bloggers out there. Leave a comment.

I liked what Jon Savelle said about my lost glove series:

It’s creepier than it sounds. There is something faintly disturbing about a single, lost glove: a hint of loss, of loneliness, of mishap. Seeing a lot of them only makes it worse, particularly when they are squashed flat in the road or reaching, zombie like, from a pond.

November 26th, 2006 at 1:22 pm

Lost gloves in the news

The Seattle Times has an article about a group of engineers working for Sound Transit on the Seattle bus tunnel retrofit many of whom bike to work and have taken to collecting the lost gloves they see on their way to work and adding them to a display in their offices.

November 1st, 2006 at 12:00 am

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