Monthly Archives: December 2004

Precipitation Proceeding

We have snow. Update: 15 minutes later, we had nothing. 4 hours later, we had just a lot of bitter wind.

More About The Annexing

As mentioned here and there, we’re doing a little minor expansion here at the Estate. As of Monday, the deck had been repurposed and molded into a series of interdependent parallelograms with only a slight impression of something more. As of today … well … we feel like we’ve been visited by refugees from a

Annexing Locally

We have a washer and a dryer. However useful these contraptions may be, it is a fact that they are irredeemably noisy. And to make matters worse, the wetter of the two components once decided to overdo its charge of cleaning by spilling over and down to the floor beneath. Literally. In the time it

Wonka What?

The movie? Should be good. The trailer is on the verge of awesome. You’ve got Burton, Elfman and Depp, three gentlemen that might as well establish their own production house and call it Quirky Yet Profitable. And I am very encouraged by their use of the actual Roald Dahl title — after all, it is

A Note to Self and A Diatribe on Discussion

Just another note to myself. Self – When you get home, you might want to download Audio Recorder for the iBook. It might make phone interviews less of a shot in the dark. Thanks. Me Speaking of interviews … I was going to do an interview this afternoon with Cryptic’s Jack Emmert. This would be

Listing Musicwise for 2004

The year is dwindling. As such, it is time for me to over-presume the importance of my own opinion by listing ten albums that were the best that 2004 had to offer. So here we go, in no particular order: Saul Williams – Saul Williams George Michael – Patience (Listen to “Patience”) Brian Wilson –

A Drama Note for February

Sometimes, I write for myself. Other times, I write for you. This time, I’m not really writing at all … this is just a note of reminding for February, and if you’re in Atlanta ’round that time, you might want to take heed: NYC’s Aquila Theatre Company is bringing their production of The Invisible Man