Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Fliptor and Folk

I have moved, thus ending the spider saga. For you unbelievers (justin), I had the presence of mind to take a before and after shot of the second spider. Here they are.


I promise they are fuzzy because of the light, not my shaking hands.

Some people have asked what I am doing here besides playing with bugs. So here's the answer to that, for those who care. I'm currently volunteering for a writer's center and a folk music club. I'm trying my best to learn how both of these organizations manage to keep afloat and serve the writers and musicians of the southwest coast. The wongawilli (yes, wongawilli) folk group holds weekly dances, not unlike Berea's contras, and I will be happily dancing away with them for the first time tonight. The new year brings a few music festivals along the coast and a couple have accepted me as a performer. Why did they do this? Maybe I sent them a Canebreak CD and said it was me...I'm not telling.
Anyway, that's the jist of things so far.
As Christmas time may I leave you with this: Santa is not pulled by twelve (is it twelve?) reindeer in Australia. He is pulled by six snow white pumas.

5 Comments:

Blogger Katie said...

wow...that is quite a spider. thanks for the update.

12:50 AM  
Blogger jonas said...

mom, you are right in so many (two) ways

6:30 PM  
Blogger The Great and Powerful Booger of Oz said...

jonas, eight reindeer - not 12.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donder, Blitzen.

Nine if you count Rudy.

10:27 PM  
Blogger jonas said...

ahh, now the six pumas make sense, thanks you crazy math major

4:34 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

townes van zandt keeps it real no doubt. merry christmas!

11:46 AM  

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