Candy Corn
Sunday, October 29th, 2006
The Youtube API returned error code #:
I put a video or something here that you cannot see. Check it out in a browser for the complete awesomeness.
Oh yeah. That’s good stuff!
I put a video or something here that you cannot see. Check it out in a browser for the complete awesomeness.
Oh yeah. That’s good stuff!
Thanks to Clint, I have a nice FeedBurner addition to the site. It works much better than blind RSS feed that I didn’t know who — if anyone — was reading my site via feeds (the answer is no I guess). In any case, it works great and is pretty and all that stuff. [...]
I decided that I was tired of opening up about 20-30 tabs in my browser to keep track of all the blogs and stuff that I read. So I set up RSS on Thunderbird (my email app - you should use it) and now it lets me know when there is new stuff to [...]
A couple weeks ago I picked up a bottle of moscato d’asti from the Cascinetta Vietti vineyards in Italy. Wow. It’s so very very yummy. The cork popped off with quite a bang and the bubbles started to flow up from the pale yellow wine.
It has a very sweet smell and that carries through to [...]
I noticed some flashing outside my apartment about 30 minutes ago so I went out to investigate. Two firetrucks, some rescue vehicles and a couple other vehicles with a bunch of guys walking around. No smell of smoke or anything but it was exciting… doesn’t take much I guess.
AN IMAGE THAT MAKES THEM SAD
How long will grown men and women in this world keep drawing in
their coloring books
an image of God that
makes them sad?
Meister Eckart
LOVE DOES THAT
All day long a little burro labors, sometimes
with heavy loads on her back and sometimes just with worries
about things that bother only
burros.And worries, as we know, can be more exhausting
than physical labor.
Once in a while a kind monk comes
to her stable and brings
a pear, but more
than that,
he looks into the burro’s eyes and [...]
IN ALL THINGS
It was easy to love God in all that
was beautiful.
The lessons of deeper knowledge, though, instructed me
to embrace God in all
things.
Saint Francis of Assisi
IT ACTS LIKE LOVE
It acts like love — music –
it reaches toward the face, touches it, and tries to let you know
His promise: that all will be okay.
It acts like love — music and,
tells the feet, “You do not have to be so burdened.”
My body is covered with wounds
this world made,
but I still longed to [...]
You are currently browsing the and i\’m spent… weblog archives for October, 2006.