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Monthly Archives: March 2008
Earth Hour and the End of the World
Earth Hour has come and gone, and it was a success… sort of. Here at the Pond, we enjoyed an hour of darkness sans TV and computers. (quanta cheated and surfed the Internet for a little while on his Blackberry. … Continue reading Continue reading
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Posted in Media & Politics, The Outside World
Earth Hour 2008
Keeping with yesterday’s green theme, I thought that today I would write a little bit about Earth Hour. On March 29th at 8pm local time, everyone around the world has been asked to turn off their lights and other unnecessary … Continue reading Continue reading
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Speaking of Trees
While those who know me may not believe it, I do consider myself a tree person. I may not be much of an outdoor person (sunburns, asthma, and all of that), but I do love to look at a pretty … Continue reading Continue reading
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Pond Update
Whoever told me that the first two weeks of having a baby were the toughest was crazy. Whoever told me that the first six weeks are the toughest was even crazier. Poor Baby C is colicky, and is driving quanta … Continue reading Continue reading