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LaForge Reads "The Night Before Christmas"
LeVar Burton, better known as Geordi LaForge of Star Trek TNG, reads The Night before Christmas. Burton used to host a program called Reading Rainbow for children. Here he reads a favorite in excellent style. Merry Christmas, one and all! And … Continue reading
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…
…at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Sunday I went once again to view “A Christmas Carol” at the festival, delighting as usual in the music and the actors’ playful interaction with the audience. After the big finale — Scrooge delighting in … Continue reading
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Columbine
Columbine© 2009 Dave Cullen417 pages Columbine. I remember it, of course. I was in eighth grade when Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold turned their high school into a bloody spectacle. That day on April 20th, 1999, is always referred to … Continue reading
TW on the Road: Mountain climbing in Alabama?
Three and a half hours north of me, and perhaps an hour or so east of Birmingham, lies Talledaga National Forest and Cheaha National Park. The above shot is of Pulpit Rock, the apex of the park’s most challenging trail. … Continue reading
Love > Despair
Since 2007 I have found Playing for Change — an organization that brings people from around the world together to make music together, their different instruments and instruments blending together beautifully — a glorious beacon of joy, hope, and goodness. … Continue reading
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Shots from Alabama hill country
My return from New Mexico has left me feeling slightly guilty that there’s so much of Alabama I haven’t seen. To start setting things to right, yesterday I traveled several hours north to Winston County, where can be found … Continue reading
Week of Enchantment: Santa Fe, the City Beautiful
I headed for Santa Fe in the early dawn, driving even as the sun rose. I’d been assured that the capital’s traffic was nothing like Albuquerque’s, and found this to be the case. It didn’t want for cars, but the … Continue reading
Week of Enchantment: The Garden of Eden is Missing its Critters
From here I moved to the attached Gardens, one of the most beautiful, romantic, and sometimes weirdest spots in New Mexico. Beauty first: Moorish gardens open the area, ending in a tree-lined walkway that is utterly peaceful This goes around … Continue reading
Week of Enchantment: Tourists, Sharks, and Gardens, oh my!
Emerging from the natural history hours later, and returning to old town, I discovered that everyone else had woken up and joined me. Cars poured in and filled the once-empty plaza, but with them came pleasant music and even pleasanter … Continue reading
Week of Enchantment: Epic? Nay, MAMMOTH!
The natural history museum in downtown Albuquerque is monstrously big, and after arriving at its service doors I made my way around the campus (“building” does not suffice), admiring the way the landscape was sculpted and filled with plants to … Continue reading