Humpday Pootie and Woozle Photo Diary - Image Heavy
Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 12:22:02 PM PDT
Those of you who already either know me or know of me know that I am a massive pootie person. We are currently unable to have a cat, due to living in a motel; however I grew up with both cats & dogs and I love both. I do not discriminate against any animal & love animal photos of all kinds. Please enjoy the following and add any photos that you think the community would like to see. Now, enjoy the photos & have some fun. :)

Olbermann has no time for PIE!
Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 03:45:16 PM PDT
Keith Olbermann says he has no time for pie. Dirty bastage. Does he not know the Way of the Pie?
Well, since pie is back on the table (har har), I thought I might clear a few things up for the few people (and the unsuspecting newcomers) who still don't understand what the big deal is. I posted a short series (two!) of diaries on this a couple of years ago, and I'm going to lump them together and serve them up fresh and hot for you now.
Why now? Because it will knock at least one hair-pulling, hand-wringing VP choice diary off the list, and that's good enough for me.
See, it's like this...
Tuesday DIDS: Started My New Job
Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 03:07:10 PM PDT
Hey all! It's Tuesday night and time for the DIDS, short for "Damn, I Did Something." It's a chance for all of us to offer up the cool and awesome things we have DONE in the past week.
Sorry the DIDS hasn't been around much lately. The end of summer has been busy here at Casa Kendrick. After I finished my class in July, I spent the first two weeks of August catching up on chores and getting in a lot of fun with the boys before school starts (for those of you who don't know, I'm in secondary education). And when does school start? Next week!!! Faculty reported back to school yesterday and students start back next Monday. This leads me to the DIDS I'd like to share today--starting my new job!
Two for Twosday Pootie and Woozle Photo Diary
Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 11:31:36 AM PDT
Happy Moonday Pootie and Woozle Photo Diary
Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 03:15:45 PM PDT
Those of you who already either know me or know of me know that I am a massive pootie person. We are currently unable to have a cat, due to living in a motel; however I grew up with both cats & dogs and I love both. I do not discriminate against any animal & love animal photos of all kinds. Please enjoy the following and add any photos that you think the community would like to see.
Just two things to remember:
- NO INFIGHTING WITH OTHER COMMUNITY MEMBERS
- NO DISCUSSION OF ANY ISSUE FROM ANY OTHER DIARY
Now, enjoy the photos & have some fun. :)

Fitness Monday
Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 09:29:09 AM PDT
Fitness Monday is a community series for health and fitness support. None of the hosts or diarists are professionals. Please consult your own general practitioner if you have questions.
Fit Kos-friends have more energy to elect more and better Democrats!

Some Pretty Pictures for You: A Week of Bronx Sunsets
Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 06:15:53 PM PDT
Hello everyone. This is my third sunset week in review. I wasn't going to do it again because there weren't many sunsets to choose from this past week.
But I browsed the photos this morning and found a few keepers;

Actually this was a pretty colorful week from my window.
If you haven't seen my sunset photos before, I live in a high rise in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. The river is the Hudson and the section of the Palisades I'm looking at is somewhere between Dumont and Alpine, New Jersey.
Below the fold is the best of a mostly overcast week.
Pinch – Hitting for PastorDan: Seeds from Where Spiritual Trees Grow
Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 05:14:03 PM PDT
Good evening! My usual "diary gig" is the nightly Countdown diary, but, when PastorDan asked for volunteers to cover for him tonight & next week, I decided to throw my proverbial hat into the ring in an effort to let you all know about other parts of my life which are extremely important to me. I am a dharma teacher in the Buddhist tradition in which I practice (the Kwan Um School of Zen). I've practiced in this tradition for 6 years but was raised Methodist. I'm also the director of the Indianapolis Zen Center, part of the Kwan Um School of Zen.
I've been a dharma teacher for nearly a year but went through a 2-year training period before I became a teacher. Part of the training consists of an essay outlining motivations for Kwan Um practice (or participation in whichever spiritual tradition in your life). Tonight’s diary is the essay I wrote. I thought we could talk to each other about our spiritual paths & the journeys along the way. What (if anything) has made you doubt your faith? What sustains your faith?
Here are websites for both the Indianapolis Zen Center & for the Kwan Um School of Zen:
www.indyzen.org
www.kwanum.org
Ask A Kossak, W/Free Answers!
Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 04:00:40 PM PDT
One of the most impressive things about YOU, fellow Kossaks, is the breadth of knowledge YOU have accumulated. Smarts spanning from aardvarks to Zymurgy. If you ask a question on Dkos, ANY question, it WILL be answered`at the very least with a link or a clue!
The Daily Kos is truly a cornucopia of information. So much so that it can be like Sipping from a firehose ! I don't want to try to tell you how to use it!!! So here is Not buhdydharma's New User's Guide to dKos! The best guide to Dkos ever written IMHO! And for a list of GOOD series on Dkos have a look at part of the FAQ Yes dkos is Wunnerful and with these few extra gems of wisdom in hand, you may peruse its pulchritude at your pleasure!
Any Questions?
WAYWO 8-17-08
Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 03:45:59 PM PDT
I'm a little late today, for which I apologize. My dear husband and I spent most of the day at my mom's house, cleaning out one of her sheds. I have never seen so much rat poop in my life! Packrat poop, that is.
You know, the packrat poop was bad. So was all the bedding - they gutted a cushion, and ripped the bottom out of a dog bed. The worst thing, though, is unexpectedly finding bits of cholla among the mesquite beans, bedding, and prickly pear fruit.
An Open Diary to Sen Inhofe (R- OK)
Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 11:47:37 AM PDT
Senator Inhofe,
This may come as a surprise to you but over here in Europe we are worried sick about climate change. It doesn't seem to concern you as your position does not seem to have budged from your speech given on the Senate floor on July 28, 2003:
"much of the debate over global warming is predicated on fear, rather than science." I called the threat of catastrophic global warming the "greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people"
to this from your latest rant, on July 22 last month:
More and more prominent scientists continue to speak out and dissent from man made global warming. In June, the Nobel Prize Winner for Physics, Ivar Giaever, declared himself a "skeptic" and said "global warming has become a new religion."
Match my $25.09 for homeless vets?
Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 08:48:46 AM PDT
I've got about 20 minutes before I have to shuffle off to work, but I wanted to write in support of "This Diary Should Never Be Written," a diary by Black Leather Rain that's on the Rec list but deserves even more views and more support.
I've sent $25.09 for this cause, which benefits homeless US military veterans here in my state of North Carolina. Would you consider matching my donation?
Send donations via PayPal to lauraconners(at)earthlink.net
Or send donations directly to the VFW at:
VFW Post 2087, 2605 S. Elm-Eugene St., Greensboro, NC 27406-3622
WYFP: A Death in the Fabric
Sat Aug 16, 2008 at 04:26:16 PM PDT
I spent most of my adult life – from the age of 19 to the year 2000 – working in professional newsrooms. Not at NBC or ABC, not at the NYT or the WaPo, but in far more proletarian surroundings: the kind of workingman’s newsrooms populated by overworked, underpaid grunts with a soft core of idealism buried beneath many inches of crispy crust, accumulated over many years of near-constant exposure to political and corporate lies – lies propagated by official sources, and their own employers.
I hear and read a lot of criticism of Traditional Media journalists, here and in many other places – on the Web, in print, in person. I won’t deny that some of it is valid; when applied to the ego-besotted careerists preening in New York and inside the Beltway, very valid indeed.
But neither will I deny the essential truth that I wrote to my colleagues as I walked out of the newsroom of The Kansas City Star for the last time as a professional journalist, eight years ago. I said I was leaving behind a room full of heroes. And I was.
And today, that species of hero is facing extinction. That’s my fucking problem tonight.
Saturday Night Loser's Club, Vol. CXIX: Fishbowl Edition
Sat Aug 16, 2008 at 04:07:46 PM PDT
Self saw this quote recently from an article:
"Being observed and judged all the time can make you feel neurotic."
Especially if your name is Barack Obama, or John McCain - not that any sensible person here would even think of voting for the latter, correct? It's a given in a Presidential election that every word of both candidates gets parsed for subtext on which to pounce. We do it to McCain (justifiably - anyone been to the "Iraq-Pakistan border" lately?), and the "wrong" side does it to our guy (especially a lying, but unfortunately rich because of it, best-selling loser who put "Ph.D." after his name on the book cover to try to subliminally buff up his "credentials" - let's leave it at that).
But enough of that, given that there's plenty of discussion of that elsewhere. What I haven't revealed yet is the source of that quote above. It may surprise you, perhaps just a tad....
What's for Dinner: from Frying Pan to Mouth in 20 Minutes.
Sat Aug 16, 2008 at 03:30:00 PM PDT
This is part of an ongoing series on how to cope with high food prices and lack of time to prepare and cook a healthy meal which fits nicely on WfD?. The last two editions are here and here.
Note that these diaries are only meant to suggest, they are in no way didactic and serve merely as pointers for those who are interested in this subject matter. I posted a piece on kitchen implements a couple of weeks ago and some clever wags mistook the list as gospel. Well, nothing is written in stone, take these diaries with a pinch of salt, so to speak.
In this one I'll concentrate on listing grain ingredients, condiments, spices and bottled sauces. The next one will deal with easy and quick to prepare & cook stir-fries, as they can be tasty, inexpensive and full of goodness, suitable for for carnivores, omnivores and strict vegans. Make sure you bookmark this series. Onwards!
I will not eat oysters. I want my food dead. Not sick, not wounded... dead
- Woody Allen
Cross-posted at our other site.
Hummingbird nest epilogue: both babies have fledged
Sat Aug 16, 2008 at 11:51:21 AM PDT
I've told most of this story before, but I have a follow-up at the end with more photos

I will note once again that these photos are all smaller versions of the photos. Clicking on them gets you to my web site, which gives you details about the camera (all of these were taken with a Pentax K20d), the lens (a Sigma 50-500mm zoom lens, but some used a 1.4x teleconverter) and other settings (film speed, aperture, etc.).
Happy Caturday Pootie and Woozle Diary
Sat Aug 16, 2008 at 11:14:27 AM PDT
Those of you who already either know me or know of me know that I am a massive pootie person. We are currently unable to have a cat, due to living in a motel; however I grew up with both cats & dogs and I love both. I do not discriminate against any animal & love animal photos of all kinds. Please enjoy the following and add any photos that you think the community would like to see.
Just two things to remember:
- NO INFIGHTING WITH OTHER COMMUNITY MEMBERS
- NO DISCUSSION OF ANY ISSUE FROM ANY OTHER DIARY
Now, enjoy the photos & have some fun. :)
