Sort of an endangered species in these parts. Well, maybe not. That implies they were there to begin with and are slowly disappearing which is clearly not the case.
The ballot I voted on this past election was really, really sad if you look at it from a balance point of view. In so many local offices, the elephant candidates ran unopposed. There were no donkeys to run against them? Is that a decision where the party at large doesn't want to spend the money to support a candidate for such a small office or is there merely a lack of candidates?
I guess finding the answers to these questions would require getting off my lazy ass (read---trying to find some time in an already over-booked life) and meeting other donkeys to find out what the story is...
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Sunday, November 09, 2008
Did someone say I'm incoherent?
You bet your ass I am. How can Kansans vote the way they vote? What can they possibly be thinking?
I realize that people have a tendency to surround themselves with people like themselves, but really. What the people surrounding me have said and what actually went down at the polls has me scratching my head. Did the people I spoke with say one thing yet do another? Did the people I spoke with pull a Floridian and not understand how to operate a ballot? Did the people I spoke with not actually go to the polls and vote?
By dint of the small population in Kansas, they had no effect on the country at large, but the havoc they wreaked in Kansas will echo for at least another two years.
I was pleased to see that the apathy generation* turned out well and I hope you know you made all the difference in the world on a national level. Please, keep coming back. Only you can make it better.
*The ones that were "...waiting, waiting on the world to change." That song has always pissed me off. Too bad it's got such a catchy hook.
I realize that people have a tendency to surround themselves with people like themselves, but really. What the people surrounding me have said and what actually went down at the polls has me scratching my head. Did the people I spoke with say one thing yet do another? Did the people I spoke with pull a Floridian and not understand how to operate a ballot? Did the people I spoke with not actually go to the polls and vote?
By dint of the small population in Kansas, they had no effect on the country at large, but the havoc they wreaked in Kansas will echo for at least another two years.
I was pleased to see that the apathy generation* turned out well and I hope you know you made all the difference in the world on a national level. Please, keep coming back. Only you can make it better.
*The ones that were "...waiting, waiting on the world to change." That song has always pissed me off. Too bad it's got such a catchy hook.
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Gallstones it is!
So I'm having my gall bladder removed next week. I'm not scared. Maybe I should be, but I've researched it to death on the internet and the doctor answered all of my questions and gave me all the reasons why I'm not a candidate for other options that might be taken.
Maybe I should be scared. I've never had surgery. In spite of all the abuse I've heaped on my body over the years, there's never been anythng wrong enough to have to cut the flesh. I think the biggest worry is anesthesia, but I don't think there's too many drugs out there that'll kill me given my history of substance abuse. In fact they may need to really dope me up!
Gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy) is done while the patient is under general anesthesia, unconscious and pain-free. It is most commonly performed through 4 small incisions, using a small video camera called a laparoscope.
In laparoscopic surgery, the abdomen is inflated with carbon dioxide to provide more space for the surgeon to work. The laparoscope is inserted through small incisions. The vessels and duct going to the gallbladder (cystic duct and artery) are identified, clipped, and cut. The gallbladder is removed and the incisions are closed.
In complicated cases, an open cholecystectomy may be performed. A larger incision is made just below the ribs on the right side of the abdomen. As with laparoscopic surgery, the vessels and ducts going to the gallbladder are identified, clipped, and cut. The gallbladder is removed. The incisions are closed.
Laparoscopic surgery often has a lower rate of complications, a shorter hospital stay, and better cosmetic results than the open procedure.
Maybe I should be scared. The doctor has a good track record. Maybe too good. If he answered my question honestly, and I have no reason to think he did not, he's only had one complication to his credit and that was the second worst thing that could go wrong and the outcome was still good. Does that mean he's that good or does that mean he's overdue for a loss?
Maybe I'll wake up the morning of the procedure terrified (provided I get to sleep the night before). Maybe I should try to get into that research study in Oregon where the doctor is removing the gallbladder endoscopically. I called and called on Friday. The line was busy-busy-busy-no answer, busy-busy-busy-no answer, busy-busy-busy-no answer, busy-busy-busy-no answer, busy-busy-busy-no answer. I just don't know. But I guess I'm going to find out...
Sunday, June 03, 2007
The Rose that would not die
Spring-ish Plantings
Saturday, May 19, 2007
For some bizarre reason...
...I decided to poke around the Help section of Blogger. I, who prides herself on her grammar and punctuation skills, am apparently a repeat offender in the category of criminal overuse of the ellipsis:
I can also spot an overuse of the ellipsis at 50 paces. There are two reasons to use an ellipsis (and neither one is because you don't want to write a transition): Use an ellipsis to indicate words omitted from a direct quote or to trail off intriguingly. If neither of these are your intention, try a period. Dot. Full stop. Terminal punctuation can be your friend.)
So I consider my self suitably chastised. I will go forth and sin no more...maybe.
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Laptop good
I just love sitting on my deck with the laptop and the dogs. I hardly ever spend any time on my desktop anymore. It's just become one great big network storage drive.
Now that all the bitter cold weather is past, Kansas is starting to green up. I'm looking forward to seeing what plants recover and mourning the ones that don't. I think most of the roses are toast...
Now that all the bitter cold weather is past, Kansas is starting to green up. I'm looking forward to seeing what plants recover and mourning the ones that don't. I think most of the roses are toast...
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Testing Picasa
Monday, February 13, 2006
Who, what, where?
You can ignore this post, the blog it refers to is no more.
Me, new blog, here.
Not much there right now, but gimme time. I'll get a nice fire going and you'll warm up right quick.
Me, new blog, here.
Not much there right now, but gimme time. I'll get a nice fire going and you'll warm up right quick.
Thursday, June 23, 2005
$hit I just gotta read...
Well shit. I was trying to add a list of blogs I frequent to one of the pre-placed fields in my profile, like interests or whatever. Well, they don't really have a 'whatever' category but you get my drift, don't you? Not happening. I guess I don't spend enough time here to know that all entering data in profile fields gets you is links to other profiles that reference the same exact text. Go figure. So here's my list of shit I gotta read, if not on a daily at least a weekly basis. Dig in folks as of 6-23-2005: (link check 3-3-09)
Will Burnham gone by the wayside
Heather Armstrong aka dooce she's become a money-maker
Anonymous Lawyer gone by the wayside (pretty much...site still there but no new posts)
Lewesrat ???
Gunnella Thorgeirs - Xanth.is ???
Exploding Dog still going strong
Passion Knit by Plaza Jen moved here >>> PlazaJen’s Blog
Ann Fisher - Journal gone by the wayside
Ann Fisher - Illustrated Journal (way cool concept!) gone by the wayside
Women, Fire & Dangerous Things gone by the wayside
There's others, I'll add them to this list in time.
Will Burnham gone by the wayside
Heather Armstrong aka dooce she's become a money-maker
Anonymous Lawyer gone by the wayside (pretty much...site still there but no new posts)
Lewesrat ???
Gunnella Thorgeirs - Xanth.is ???
Exploding Dog still going strong
Passion Knit by Plaza Jen moved here >>> PlazaJen’s Blog
Ann Fisher - Journal gone by the wayside
Ann Fisher - Illustrated Journal (way cool concept!) gone by the wayside
Women, Fire & Dangerous Things gone by the wayside
There's others, I'll add them to this list in time.
Saturday, February 12, 2005
Why I Signed Up for Blogger
So I could post comments to the people I read who don't allow anonymous postings. Nothing more complicated than that. It's not like I don't already have diarrhea of the keyboard elsewhere...A Life on the Konza Prairie
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