Wanderings through life, landscapes, and occasional loopiness. So pull up a log and have a bit of a sit-down 'round the virtual campfire.

Is it love? Or are you just getting the flu?

We’re headed for the midst of encroaching holiday madness–though I must say, the vibe is a bit less hectic this year. Maybe lots of people are feeling stressed in the economy or maybe they’re feeling grateful for what they DO have and they’re cutting back quite a bit. Or maybe a bit of all of [...]

It’s the economy, stupid…(or, cheap-ass holiday livin’)

I wonder if James Carville realized, when he took on President Clinton’s campaign in 1992, the staying power that phrase would have. Because I’ve been hearing it during this most recent election season, and that’s 16 years after Carville started using it as a slogan.
At any rate, we made it through November 4th here in [...]

Postcards from New York

And howdy, amigas/os!
I just spent a week in New York City. Can I just say: WOOOOOO HOOOOOOO! Here’s the way to do NYC. Know people. That way, you have a place to stay. Because NYC can get a little pricey, especially in terms of lodging. Which is why I consider myself ultra-lucky. I have a [...]

Pride from Prejudice

I’m a culture geek.
By that, I mean that I really enjoy exploring new places and seeing how people in different parts of the world (heck, even right here in the U.S.) do things. With that in mind, a couple of friends of mine recently attended the Pride celebration in Johannesburg, South Africa. For obvious reasons–they’re [...]

Bringin’ Sexy Back!

Okay, two things about that phrase crack me up. One, that a song lyric/title entered the popular lexicon to the extent that while I was getting my hair cut and highlighted last week the salon owner nudged me in the chair and said: “Girl! You bringin’ sexy back or WHAT?” And two, that any one [...]

“And I ran…I ran so far away…”

Okay, so I went running yesterday at this really awesome park here in Denver, where I’m hangin’ for a few days doing some family stuff. This park is about 165 acres and on a map, it’s long and narrow, kind of like New York City’s Central Park.
Washington Park (”Wash Park”) has two nice little lakes, [...]

Staycationing

Maybe you’ve heard the term already. This whole concept of “staycations,” or “staying home” or “close to home” rather than going anywhere to “get away from it all.” I found “staycation” listed on “Urban Dictionary.” “A vacation that is spent at one’s home enjoying all that home and one’s home environs have to offer.”
Well, gol’ [...]

Gas Pains

I’m driving westbound from Palisade, Colorado toward Rifle. This is a part of the state that’s called the “Western Slope” because it’s located–strangely enough–on the western slope of the Rockies. Crazy, I know, naming things in such a way. It’s early September and the fruit and vegetable harvests are coming in from the surrounding farms. [...]

The best basketball you’ve never seen

I’m sitting on the most uncomfortable bleachers ever. Quite possibly more uncomfortable than those old wooden pull-outs that graced every high school in this country that was built in the 1960s. Within 15 minutes, my ass is numb and my back is stiff. But who cares? I’m watching one of the most amazing displays of [...]

Of History and Hoops

On 12 May 1860, a battle erupted in the Pyramid Lake vicinity between Northern Paiute and their Shoshone and Bannock allies and white settlers from the Nevada (then Utah Territory) communities of Virginia City, Carson City, Genoa, and Silver City. The Paiute War (also Pyramid Lake War) was what I consider a symptom of [...]