...which is to say I had a great time.
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Showing posts with label Just for Fun. Show all posts
Friday, June 20, 2008
A Fantastic Ending
There are few better ways to end a week in New York City than club seats to a R.E.M. concert.
...which is to say I had a great time.
...which is to say I had a great time.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Where Did High School Go?
For the past fifteen or so months of maintaining this blog my time has been broken down into two main categories: school work and my free time (which I filled with a social life and a dedication to covering the election).
I graduate from high school next week, but the structure of my life has already changed from the simple regimen that I was so used to. Instead of school work I have real work: one job during the week covering the election and writing (starting June 9th), the other on weekends, spending nine hour shifts in the sun performing manual labor. The Saturday and Sunday nights that I used to count on as my primary opportunities to socialize or blob around the house writing and researching are now nights where I feel like doing little more than rest my muscles and sleep.
The moral of the story is that I've been finding it hard to devote much time to this blog the past few weeks. There is, however, one very exciting bit of news coming up on June 8th that will undoubtedly push me into full swing again with my writing and political enthusiasm, and I'm excited to return to this blog once I get a hang of my new summer work schedule.
Now, off to get some rest for an early morning wake-up!
I graduate from high school next week, but the structure of my life has already changed from the simple regimen that I was so used to. Instead of school work I have real work: one job during the week covering the election and writing (starting June 9th), the other on weekends, spending nine hour shifts in the sun performing manual labor. The Saturday and Sunday nights that I used to count on as my primary opportunities to socialize or blob around the house writing and researching are now nights where I feel like doing little more than rest my muscles and sleep.
The moral of the story is that I've been finding it hard to devote much time to this blog the past few weeks. There is, however, one very exciting bit of news coming up on June 8th that will undoubtedly push me into full swing again with my writing and political enthusiasm, and I'm excited to return to this blog once I get a hang of my new summer work schedule.
Now, off to get some rest for an early morning wake-up!
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Some Real (non-political) Entertainment
I'm off to see Eddie Izzard at Boston's Orpheum Theater tonight, and after being swept up in Izzard's new show on FX, The Riches, the past few months I'm excited to see him in the role he is famous for—a standup comedian.
World War II, Eddie Izzard style:
World War II, Eddie Izzard style:
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
"The Boss" Shakes Up My Playlist
The news has it today that good-old American rocker Bruce Springsteen has endorsed Barack Obama.
I'm not necessarily surprised by the announcement, but the Clinton campaign and I are going to have to get some new songs for our 'Hillary' playlists on iTunes; "The Land of Hope and Dreams" and "The Rising"—both hits by Springsteen—have been on regular rotation at Clinton events the past few months.
John Kerry received Springsteen's endorsement in 2004, and while "the Boss" may not be the ticket to a spot in the White House, he'll certainly bring some mighty good campaign songs to team Obama.
As for two new tunes for the Clintons:
I'm not necessarily surprised by the announcement, but the Clinton campaign and I are going to have to get some new songs for our 'Hillary' playlists on iTunes; "The Land of Hope and Dreams" and "The Rising"—both hits by Springsteen—have been on regular rotation at Clinton events the past few months.
John Kerry received Springsteen's endorsement in 2004, and while "the Boss" may not be the ticket to a spot in the White House, he'll certainly bring some mighty good campaign songs to team Obama.
As for two new tunes for the Clintons:
Saturday, March 29, 2008
The Next Chapter
Four years of grueling high school work in preparation to head off to college begs a reprieve from the stress. Acting, taking photographs, writing, bouncing basketballs, kicking soccer balls, rowing on the Charles, and an insatiable appetite for politics became my escapes from the everyday grind
In two days my senior year switches from tests, papers, and nightly homework to a "senior project." For me that's blogging, continuing an AP art history course, immersing myself in a Polish language class, and giving my mind a chance to process things at a more natural pace than it's been running on for years.
Just as my ability to step back and pursue, think about, write about, and film the things I consider important will now increase dramatically, the campaign that has for so long been about picking apart differences among a large group of candidates has shifted to one about political philosophy and of which party's beliefs are the ones our country needs.
It's a challenge not just as a voter and citizen to think about that—and it's all the more difficult to think about it and then write about it. But hey, I've survived a freshman, sophomore, junior, and (almost) a senior year of high school analytical essays, class discussions, and debates, I'm sure I'll find a way to survive.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Goodbye, Florida
Saturday, March 15, 2008
A Room with a View
Friday, March 14, 2008
The End

Today is my last full day of high school classes.
It's been an unbelievable ride, but I'm too exhausted from 3.5 years of straight work to want to do anything now but sleep and get ready for spring vacation.
But what could be better than a little celebrating?
On New Years Day, 1990. Communism's over. U2 takes the stage.
Expect a light sprinkling of posts from the Florida Panhandle starting Sunday.
Goodbye BB&N, hello Florida!
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
A Lunar Eclipse!
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