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A shout out to some awesome writers!

I tend to forget that I'm blogging for class, instead of just for myself.  So when we were told to explore the other class blogs, I got so caught up in READING my classmate's blogs, I forgot there was an actual post I had to make FOR class.  This is that post. So in addition to the wonderful blogs I already follow, I've chosen to follow these other from my 455 Living Writer's class: Natalie's blog  --"My Cat Thinks I'm Funny" Will's Blog --"10 Years and Counting" Genevieve's Blog --"Sixty-six Places I'll Never See" Chelsea's Blog --"When I Grow Up" Tommy's Blog --"Why Write?" and others.  >.< Natalie and Will make me laugh.   They each have distinct topics: Natalie writes on the intricacies of college life, Will about The Mariners and their quest to regain stardom. If you want a good laugh, they are the providers.   ALSO: you don't have to like college life OR the Ma

Florence Friday: Picky Eating

A glass of fruit and gelato I was having trouble finding a theme to blog about today, ironically, because I didn't want to post about food.  In my apartment, I'm the picky eater (but my roommate eats damn near everything, so I don't really think that's a fair judgement).  I also have a reputation for not getting hungry.  My stomach can rumble loud enough to wake a hibernating bear, but I will not  be hungry. (trust me on this one) Despite the unfairness above, I am a picky eater---yes, mom, I will acknowledge that--but I've been getting much better at being open to try new things. San Marzanos--Italian tomatoes As a result, one of my *fears* of going to Italy was that damn near every meal would include some version of one of my least  favorite foods:  tomatoes. Currently, my biggest intake of lycopenes comes from ketchup.  I can stomach them if they're in burgers, and I do eat tomato sauce in small amounts, like on pizza or spaghetti (

TEDtalk Tuesday: SOPA & PIPA & ACTA**updated**

********UPDATE*********** This article  by CNN tells the story of the current state of ACTA, and what the rest of the world is doing about it.  President Obama already signed the pact, so it's up to the rest of the world to do something about it.  The European Parliament is the last to review the treaty, in June, 2012--and our last hope against ACTA.  Do you think we can make enough noise to make them hear us? These guys tell it best, I think: *************************** So, I know this blog post is a bit late, considering the Web Blackout of 2012 protesting the SOPA/PIPA bills was last Wednesday...but, I still think it's important, and still relevant. Personally, I learned about SOPA and PIPA a few months ago when this video  from the American Censorship Organization appeared in my facebook feed. I watched it, signed the petition...and forgot about it. Then my world went black. On that d

Sunday Scribbles

On account of wanting to be a graphic designer, I thought I ought to practice my drawing skills.  But, like everything else in my life, I never seem to "have time" for sketching. That's a dirty lie. So, once a week, on Sundays...I will draw you a pretty picture.  Here is today's Sunday Scribble (yes, I do know it's Monday) Did I mention I allowed myself the use of adobe products to make it look more colorful than it is?   Happy Sunday!  (yes.  It's Monday.  I get it.)