Monday, November 16, 2009

Twenty-three and sayonara


Sayonara means good-bye, chums. Been swell, gotta go. I liked reading all of your posts, peering into the dark, fetid recesses of your brains, etc. Of all the tasks, I liked the Weebly experience for the brief, self-indulgent interlude of Mamie-dom.

Twenty-two


Tastespotting was great and I loved the pictures, although my food probably wouldn't look that good. I like Arts and Letters Daily, which, according to its masthead, delves into "philosophy, aesthetics, literature, language, ideas, criticism, culture", etc. You get the idea--just right for pseudo-intellectuals like me. Slate is another one I like, full of pinko liberal ideas, and also fun stuff like blogs on Mad Men episodes.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Twenty-one


This task was fun. Here's my neon-ized flamingo picture.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Twenty

I've used the city and county sites before. I tried to find my address on the Assessors page, but I suffered from puzzlement at the resulting generic map. I did find useful info on H1N1 vaccinations and I looked at the Animal Services page-they're getting a new facility soon. Yay for them. The State of Colorado site was well organized and easy to use-I found the sex offenders map for my neighborhood and the contact information for elected officials.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Nineteen


100%--twas easy-cheesy, friends. The hints were ever so helpful, of course. And now, a debonair, yet menacing picture of my favorite horror star, Boris Karloff. Don't confuse him with the wretched and hammy Bela Lugosi (at right).