Nosing around the ‘net

Because I am now exactly 24 hours away from needing to be outta here and starting on our long-awaited vacation (it’s been three years since we went to Ireland, a trip chronicled here, by my 15 year old son, Buster) and I’ve never seen a man who needs a vacation more than my husband. Buster [...]

A final round-up on Benedict-the-polarizing!

Now that today has been, basically, all-Benedict-all-the-time, I thought I would end with a round up of links from Christian bloggers and non-Christian bloggers, although I will not link to kos or Democratic Underground. You know how to get there if you want to. I’m feeling generous right now so let’s start of with Sock [...]

Some days you just have to link

I got an email the other day (and have lost it because my mailbox is overwhelmed, and once more I apologize if I cannot get to every email – I DO try) castigating me for (paraphrasing, here) “linking to too many other sites. Everyone is already reading Hugh Hewitt and National Review, so you don’t [...]

Whistlin’ and eatin’ ice cream! From Captain Ed to Simone Ledeen!

I don’t know what’s going on with me today, but I just can’t seem to get myself worked up too much about anything. I’m whistling and eating ice cream in the middle of the day, and pretty much enjoying a nice, sun-shiney morning, and I think everyone else should, too. Perhaps it is the recent [...]

A roundup of link-y goodness

An aside: I DO try to answer all of my email, but my email box is sort of overflowing right now, so if I have not yet responded to an email, please forgive. I WILL try to wade through it all over the next few days. There is so much good writing on the blogs [...]

Must Read Choices for the day

Start here with NRO’s piece by Wesley J. Smith interviewing bioethicist Bill Allen, who – no surprise – claims Terri Schiavo is a non-person. Then check out this young man from Harvard – he has Cerebral Palsey and knows whereof he speaks as he discusses societys discomfort with the burdensome. Quite a writer. Then check [...]

Mark and Frank and Betsy and Ann

Read Mark and then read Frank. Then read Betsy and then read Ann. Trust me, you’ll like!