My name is difficult to pronounce (apparently). And Merlin Mann thinks I have a cute profile picture. Listen without flash.
This is from Back to Work #106: Enough Candy to Last Forever.
Based on a true story
My name is difficult to pronounce (apparently). And Merlin Mann thinks I have a cute profile picture. Listen without flash.
This is from Back to Work #106: Enough Candy to Last Forever.
This photo gallery reminds me that I’m not sorry to live in Florida.
Update: Here’s some more of that crazy blizzard.
The Postal Service – A Tattered Line of String [OFFICIAL TRACK] (not the video) (by subpoprecords)
The Link Between Kids Who Walk or Bike to School and Concentration
Sarah Goodyear:
According to the results of a Danish study released late last year, my Dutch friends are giving their daughter a less tangible but more lasting gift along with that bicycle: the ability to concentrate better. The survey looked at nearly 20,000 Danish kids between the ages of 5 and 19. It found that kids who cycled or walked to school, rather than traveling by car or public transportation, performed measurably better on tasks demanding concentration, such as solving puzzles, and that the effects lasted for up to four hours after they got to school.
I’ll bet this link is present in people who bike or walk to work too.
Wine makers, you’re doing a great job. I think I’ll just keep letting you do what you do best. Don’t let me get in your way or take your job.
How to Make Wine – an illustrated guide by the one and only Wendy MacNaughton.