kumatage: a bright appearance in the horizon, under the sun or moon, arising from the reflected light of those bodies from the small rippling waves on the surface of the water --Bowditch's Navigator, 24th Edition (1854). My day-to-day public writing appears in Life Afloat Archives (see link in sidebar) so go there first; this blog is simply what's going on in my head behind the scenes. You're welcome, but be advised you enter at your own risk - I offer no explanations and no apologies.
16 October 2010
Google, Part II
So then, of course, I had to google Dan. He's the president of a college in North Carolina; a civil engineer in southern California; a deer-hunter in Arizona; and, sadly, recently deceased in Illinois. The wonders of technology.
15 October 2010
Fun Fact I Learned, Googling Myself
In their bios on their blog, Scott and Brittany include "fun fact i learned googling myself." So I just had to treat this as a blog challenge, and googled myself. Wow. Just ... wow.
Every single entry in the first 3 pages was me. My Life Afloat blog for the Annapolis Capital was everywhere. An interview we did for Parks & Rec magazine whose title totally sums up why we moved aboard: "Life on a Boat -- Trading 'Stuff' for Freedom". A photo I took of drought in northern Michigan. A report on arsenic in ground water, also from my time in Michigan. And ... and ... (insert drum roll here) ... I'm utterly blown away to find that Life Afloat has been picked up by online papers in Baltimore and Bowie!!!! Yay me!
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