Surprising how a piece's progress slows down so much when it's not the only thing you can do on a several hour plane trip. I did get more done, though, and I expect it completed by the end of the month.
Sunday, July 06, 2008
Cobbling It Together
Saturday, July 05, 2008
Done Being Crewel
One Color to Go
Tuscan Filling
Off Topic But on the Fourth...
I never, ever recommend books off the topic of needlework on my blog, but I'm breaking my rule today. My companion gave me this book a couple of weeks ago. It's a quick read, and the level is about high school.
So why am I recommending this book and breaking my silence on all things remotely political? Because I want people to be aware of how electronic surveillance works. Read it. Get your kids to read it - especially your kids. They are deeper into the world of technology than most adults. The book goes overboard on a lot of its applications of surveillance in the interest of exposing the kinds of surveillance currently available and in the interest of writing a good story. It strings together individual incidents into a large web of intent, something I have a hard time believing. On the other hand, the means are there for what is portrayed in the book.
Our founding fathers believed in both the security of each of us as individuals and of our country. This book will help you understand what giving up individual freedoms can cost. It will help you draw the line in your mind as to what liberties you want to give up, if you want to give them up, and what could possibly happen.
Happy Independence Day. It means a lot more to me today, after my trip, than it did before.
So why am I recommending this book and breaking my silence on all things remotely political? Because I want people to be aware of how electronic surveillance works. Read it. Get your kids to read it - especially your kids. They are deeper into the world of technology than most adults. The book goes overboard on a lot of its applications of surveillance in the interest of exposing the kinds of surveillance currently available and in the interest of writing a good story. It strings together individual incidents into a large web of intent, something I have a hard time believing. On the other hand, the means are there for what is portrayed in the book.
Our founding fathers believed in both the security of each of us as individuals and of our country. This book will help you understand what giving up individual freedoms can cost. It will help you draw the line in your mind as to what liberties you want to give up, if you want to give them up, and what could possibly happen.
Happy Independence Day. It means a lot more to me today, after my trip, than it did before.
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Friday, July 04, 2008
Mattie at Home
Mattie came home on Sunday! She'd grown since I last saw her a week and a half previously, and she was a bit shaky after the trip, of course. Not to mention smelly and dirty! So as soon as she got home, she was bathed and then I took a shower. Had to get the dog smell off me, too, since she spent half the looong trip home in my lap. Here she is a couple of days ago hanging out and scratching her ear.
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