About Me
- Name: señoritafish
- Location: Huntington Beach, California, United States
Pictures, kids, cats, weirdness, and dead fish. Probably too much information here. This is an alternate to my LiveJournal. For more juicy entries (without pictures), you might want to read there.
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Bob Laughlin
?/1988 - 7/6/2004
11:30 p.m.
One Damn Good Cat.
We love and miss him lots.
...For that familiar voice, that fur,
That soft weight missing from our laps,
That we had loved too well perhaps
And mourned from weakness of the heart:
A childish weakness, to regard
An animal whose life is brief
With such affection and such grief.
If this is foolish, so it be.
He was good company,
And we miss his gift
Of cat affection while he lived...
...Who gave the pleasure of himself:
The memory of our cat, Ralph.
- Garrison Keillor
from In Memory of Our Cat, Ralph
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- They just conveniently decided LiveJournal users are using too much bandwidth by posting pictures (coincidently on the same weekend they launched their own journalling service - *SNORT).
Sooo...
This is a place for my entries with pictures until I manage to change ISPs....
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Thursday, September 04, 2003
Whaddacoinkydink...
....as my college roommate Mara used to say. How very odd.
First it was teapots, now it's Neil Gaiman. You're just going to have to bear with me until the obsessiveness fades.
He posted a link to a very interesting article about scientists and religion (something I may have to talk about later, but not just now) in the Guardian Unlimited, a British newspaper/website. I read the article, and digesting it, scrolled back up to the top, where I suddenly noticed the following image:
I gazed at it for a moment, thinking it looked awfully familiar. Then did a short search.
Sure enough, it's the Point Vicente Lighthouse. Very close to home for me - it's only a short drive around Portuguese Bend and past the old Marineland site from where I sample boats in San Pedro. I visited on one of their open house days a couple of years ago, although it was a hazy day with not nearly the view of Santa Catalina Island you can see on the website's picture.
It's just a reminder that the world is small and the internet makes it smaller. It just kind of amazed me to see a tiny picture of something close to home on a site from halfway around the world.
....as my college roommate Mara used to say. How very odd.
First it was teapots, now it's Neil Gaiman. You're just going to have to bear with me until the obsessiveness fades.
He posted a link to a very interesting article about scientists and religion (something I may have to talk about later, but not just now) in the Guardian Unlimited, a British newspaper/website. I read the article, and digesting it, scrolled back up to the top, where I suddenly noticed the following image:
I gazed at it for a moment, thinking it looked awfully familiar. Then did a short search.
Sure enough, it's the Point Vicente Lighthouse. Very close to home for me - it's only a short drive around Portuguese Bend and past the old Marineland site from where I sample boats in San Pedro. I visited on one of their open house days a couple of years ago, although it was a hazy day with not nearly the view of Santa Catalina Island you can see on the website's picture.
It's just a reminder that the world is small and the internet makes it smaller. It just kind of amazed me to see a tiny picture of something close to home on a site from halfway around the world.