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links for 2007-05-31
Posted in: Links by Cat on May 31, 2007
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The story of Hugnation. Near the end, John says he’s not sure he’s the one to continue with the message, but when I think of spreading love on the web, I think of John. Someday, I must get a hug. Via matt h.
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I only just noticed this. Switching to Google reader. This makes Bloglines f’ing useless to me as my reading habits have changed.
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Must call for a reservation here.
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Have to keep an eye out for the 2008 tour.
links for 2007-05-30
Posted in: Links by Cat on May 30, 2007
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Disappointingly, they aren’t all veg, and of course anything remotely businesslike is leather. But there are sneaks for the spouse!
links for 2007-05-29
Posted in: Links by Cat on May 29, 2007
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Must have. Must.
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This looks to be a wonderful back-road Oregon blog, in which I hope to find many future adventures.
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Oh dear. Okay, but this one is good: http://lolportland.blogspot.com/2007/05/katurday.html
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Must try to do this next year!
links for 2007-05-21
Posted in: Links by Cat on May 21, 2007
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This is my iGoogle theme, with the delightful little fox going through the day’s activities. What I want to know is where do the oranges go while the fox is asleep?
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Ah-HA! Just a little more searching reveals the 3:14am arrival of orange-eating guests!
links for 2007-05-18
Posted in: Links by Cat on May 18, 2007
links for 2007-05-17
Posted in: Links by Cat on May 17, 2007
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These guys live at the end of the street. Can’t wait for their sale on May 26!
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I am at the center of this Venn diagram. Life is good.
links for 2007-05-16
Posted in: Links by Cat on May 16, 2007
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Bwahahahaha!
links for 2007-05-15
Posted in: Links by Cat on May 15, 2007
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I am always asking the Spousal Unit what things look like to him. This is kind of thrilling for me–like finally seeing through his eyes.
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We kept passing by the Aladdin and seeing this on the marquee, wondering if it was a bad band name, an Andrew Lloyd Weber tribute, or real, live cats. Turns out, it’s the latter. We so glommed tickets.
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How good is Matt Haughey’s new blog? When I see he’s updated in my feed reader, I have to mark it new for several days, because I want to read the entire article carefully. Matt’s damned smart, has invaluable experience, and writes well.
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Google bookmark gadget problem
links for 2007-05-14
Posted in: Links by Cat on May 14, 2007
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Gonna send this one around.
Laurelhurst Art Walk
Posted in: Uncategorized by Cat on May 13, 2007

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The Spousal Unit and I had a wonderful time strolling through the Laurelhurst Art Walk yesterday. Several dozen artizans gathered at homes around the neighborhood to sell their wares.
Looking over the list of artists and crafters, I squeed when I saw Sew Many Cats would be there. I had seen her work on flickr and and etsy and lov.li, and there’s something very special about getting to meet someone whose craft you’ve admired online. Stacie, aka “Sewmanycats”, was super (though I was having one of my infamous shy moments, and didn’t talk much), and seeing the wonderful pile of cats upon cats was far too tempting for me. I took home the bright cutie above, a kitty she had made just the night before.

We wandered from home to home, buying this and that. I grabbed some amazing citrus bath salts, and some doggie treats for a friend’s dog. I was wowed by the pottery of Barbara Atlas, and nabbed the bowl pictured above, for its brilliant glazing. I loved all of her work–it’s bright and lovely, yet it has a dark, Tim Burton/Edward Gorey edge.
At the last house we visited, Bill, who is darned picky about photographers, bought a compelling, almost abstract print from Karen G. Di Milia. Karen tries to photograph the light, and mostly succeeds. One portrait caught my eye that was lit like a Rembrandt. The light drew me in to the photo, whose simple subject of a man reading at a counter was made beautiful by this talented photographer.
Also at the last house we got a big surprise–a celebrity encounter! I got to meet someone whose picture I’ve used as an icon on countless sites: COOKIEBUNNY!

I was beside myself to actually meet and pet The Cookie Thief herself, Desdemona the bunny! The story of the photo: Desdemona’s person, Arlene, was hosting a meeting of an Oregon rabbit club, and the bunny was doing her usual rounds of the guests, getting pets and oohs and ahs (she is a *lovely* bunny, and friendly, and soft as a whisper). Desdemona then spotted the plate of cookies in front of the couch (we saw that couch!). Ken Sypher, the photographer, realized the inevitable result, grabbed his camera, and whipped ’round the other side of the couch to wait. Thus did Bunny become Legend.
And boy howdy, are we ever going to make the Laurelhurst Art Walk an annual event. A big thanks for a great day to the artists (esp Stacie!), the neighborhood, and the bunny!