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Trailhobbit's Rambling Blog
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Happy Earth Day!
Those who dwell among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life.
- Rachel Carson

The biggest problem in the world could have been solved when it was small.
- Lao-tzu




Posted by Trailhobbit at 12:37 PM EDT
Friday, April 21, 2006
De Nuevo, La Primavera
?Es demasiado buscar el amor?
En la estacion pintada, todo parece posible.
La esperanza, el sentimiento, el fuego viviendo...
ellos regresan.

El hielo se va, y se va,
hasta que el corazon esta desnudo,
rojo y humano.
El arbol tiene una flor;
la alma tiene una luz.

Si no viene nada, no importa.
Lo magico es la abertura.


Posted by Trailhobbit at 10:32 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:15 PM EDT
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
To quote the irrefutable Dr. Spalding:
Lab is awful. Just awful. It's like being bitten to death by ducks.

Posted by Trailhobbit at 6:10 PM EDT
Monday, April 17, 2006
There's a huge inflatable dog on the lawn and other stories
Mood:  chillin'
1. Nothing is certain except death, taxes, and that it will be sunny on Bulldog Days. The prefrosh are everywhere. You can tell who they are because they call all the acronymed buildings by their full names. I had no idea where Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall was until I realized it was SSS. They also tend not to look where they're walking because they are gawking at the architecture, and they are impressed by our magnetic proxy key cards. One of them asked if the 25-foot tall bulldog balloon on Old Campus was always there. Um, remind me again how you got in here??

2. I overheard some strange things today. Someone asked their companion what a pterodactyl was. This made me very sad. I also thought I heard someone say, "This pasta tastes like strings of skin." Ew.

3. Easter has made me realize that black jelly beans are kind of a cult candy. Most people don't really like them, but then there are those (like myself) who count them among their absolute favorite things. If anyone who is reading this has a lot of leftover black jellybeans they don't want, let me know.

4. I have a cold again. I just don't understand life. Maybe it's too much sugar.

5. My blog is totally ashamed of the fact that it's really a LiveJournal with an ego problem. Note to "blog": Just because you include a link about the real world every once in a while does not make you a blog. Blogs are for news analysis and commentary, not showing off your fingernails. Referencing other blogs does not make you a blog, either. Nice try.

6. Further proof that Japanese television is superior to American television can be found here.

Posted by Trailhobbit at 12:01 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 11:57 PM EDT
Sunday, April 16, 2006
HAPPY EASTER!



Posted by Trailhobbit at 8:49 AM EDT
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Sobering precedents
Mood:  spacey
This kind of story is exactly what I like to wake up to on Saturday morning. Where do they get this stuff? Oh yeah, r.e.a.l.i.t.y.

Michael Kinsley discusses the brief history of the U.S. and Iran.

When the United States should use its military strength to achieve worthy goals abroad is an important question. But based on this record, it seems a bit theoretical. It's like asking whether Donald Trump should use his superpowers to cure AIDS. Or what George W. Bush should say when he wins the Nobel Prize in physics. A more pressing question is: Can't anyone here play this game?

Incidentally, I happen to think that Bush should win a prize for his theory of relativity, which states that if you spin the truth fast enough it comes out backwards.

Posted by Trailhobbit at 8:42 AM EDT
Updated: Saturday, April 15, 2006 9:03 AM EDT
Friday, April 14, 2006
Annoyance Addendum
I was walking up the stairs in LC when I saw a little plastic easter egg. Thinking it probably contained candy, I picked it up and opened it. Inside was a little scroll of paper. This is what it said:

ROMANS 6:4-6
We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in oder that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too many live a new life. If we have been united with him like this in his death, we will certainly also be united with him in his resurrection. For we know that our old self was crucified with him so that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves to sin.


::blink::

::blink::

Posted by Trailhobbit at 8:19 PM EDT

Mood:  irritated
I thought I would be productive this afternoon and go up to the lab to work. Even though that meant a 15-minute walk in the rain carrying my computer, I was feeling pretty chipper and could handle it. However, I got up to lab and realized my ID wouldn't let me into the building. Surprised, since it had always worked in the past, I tried three or four more times, to no avail. I considered the possibility that this had to do with the fact that my card was damaged (it's been bent for a year and has been getting progressively more defective; it doesn't work in several dining halls now), so I decided to go to the ID card center to get a new one. I kind of took a detour (read: got lost), and was determined not to get angry that I was carrying my computer on my now sweaty back in the rain, and I had just blow-dried my hair.

I decided I would try to see it as a meditative walk. I began to forget my annoyance when I saw several young cherry trees blooming, illuminating the rain-streaked street. I was almost happy.







I arrived at the ID center a little wet, but content and ready to get my new ID, which I had needed to do anyway. I stood there for a minute staring at the automatic door, waiting for it to open, but it didn't. Now I was annoyed. An automatic door not opening for you is like the ultimate insult. I checked the hours on the door...that was not the problem. Then I remembered: it's Good Friday! Gaaahhhhh. As if it wasn't already a depressing and useless holiday, it just made me waste 30 minutes of my life. And it messed up my hair.

Now the question bothering me is whether I couldn't get into lab because it too was closed, or because my ID has a problem. I'll be wondering all weekend I suppose.

::sigh::

Posted by Trailhobbit at 3:36 PM EDT
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Look! Beautiful nails!


They're getting there. This was a surprisingly easy undertaking. I amaze myself.

***PRETTINESS!!!***


Posted by Trailhobbit at 11:05 PM EDT
Sunday, April 9, 2006
Exhaustion and relief and climate love!
The Fourth Annual Northeast Climate Conference is complete, thanks to the phenomenal work of our thirteen Climate Captains:

Micah "You Can't Make Me Dance" Ziegler
Caroline "Everyone's Favorite Renewable Energy Source" Howe
Meg "I Don't Go Here" Boyle
Drew "Rock Star" Klein
Eliza "How Are You A Freshman?" Kelly-Swift
Lea "This Car Smells Like Food" Krivchenia
Emily "The Queen Bie" Biesecker
David "D.H." Tracey
Betsy "Billy Parish Groupie" Scherzer
Carlos "THE Senior" Poza
Valerie "I Can Clean Anything Better than You" Gordon
Andrew "Chocolatier" Delman
And, finally, Erica "The Conference Is THIS Weekend??" Larsen

Incredible, incredible work. Almost enough to inspire me. Sleep. Must. Now.

Posted by Trailhobbit at 4:33 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, April 9, 2006 4:46 PM EDT

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