The Smell of Space and Other Sensations
Published Tuesday, February 12, 2008 by Bones | E-mail this post
Spent most of the evening working on a new blog for Bean & Leaf and I'm excited to start writing about coffee. We're heading to GreenDrinks tomorrow evening for lots of networking with people and organizations that Lu and I want to know more about. I'm hoping that some of them will want
freshly roasted coffee in their offices. And if one of them has a job for me, too, all the better.
These images by Lori Nix are very cool. They are photographs of miniatures and each group pertains to a particular theme. The image to the left is called Nevada, and it's from the
Lost series, which I was immediately drawn to. But that's probably because I have LOST on the brain. Only one disc away from the end of Season 3 and soon we'll be up to real-time viewing. That'll be fun for discussion with friends, but terrible for our patience.
There was a posting from NASA that I read the other day and it stuck with me. Since I'm fascinated with space, I love the way it captured
an aspect of that vast vacuum you rarely hear about.
I keep going back to the Project Song site hoping for another installment, and when I do I invariably listen to the the tune
"Man of A Million Faces" that Stephen Merritt of
The Magnetic Fields created for the show. Turns out they are playing up the road tonight. I would have liked to go, but it's definitely not a good night for a 2 hour road trip. Lots of icy snow out there. But poking around the NPR site I stumbled on the
Discover Songs page and the
Song of the Day. Gotta remember to keep checking back.
Last offering is some new web-tech, with Twitter as the foundation. It's for
fast and easy file-sharing, as if there's not enough ways to do that now.
Labels: music, NPR, photos, space