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Holy Ghosts and Talk Show Hosts

The question with this guy is what's the best choice for an education that equips him effectively for a complex world? Went to Austin Waldorf. Maybe it's the one?
Santiago and I Collaborate on Haiku Plenty of french fries We need some catchup as well They are delicious A monkey tub toy It is stuck in the plumbing My toilet over flows
Work E-mail This is a a report from Xobni that shows the average amount of e-mail I send and receive every day since August of last year at work only. I filtered out auto generated, mailing list and of course, spam email and show only that which is sent to me by a human. That's on average 100 pieces of mail a day during the work week. I find that to be a pretty significant volume, and I'd say at least half involves me taking some sort of action. How does that compare to other people's volume? I'd love to hear your comments.

Valentine's Day at Homeslice

Picture by Santiago. Not the most glamorous, but I'm happy to be with these two folks.
Nice Weekend So, pretty fun weekend. I got to spend a lot of time with the wife and The Boy, which is always a delight. Everything after that is just gravy. I did get to see, and more importantly, play in, some sweet improv. On Thursday night, I was able to see the new Pgraph show, Grimm , which is improvised fairy tales. This show was intriguing to me for a number of reasons. I'm always a sucker for Pgraph. They're easily one of my favorite troupes because of their mix of funny, smart and highly theatrical improv. Besides being technically superior performers who clearly delight in each other's company, they always seem to come up with great concepts, and the whole improvised fairy tale is a pretty good shtick. In fact, one of my classmates had suggested that as a genre for my class' performance work, but since it was already in play, we decided to go to a different direction. Class was another one of my pleasures, even though it was hard hard work. This w...
FIVE PEOPLE WHO I THINK WOULD BE GOOD AT IMPROV 1. My boss. 2. The owner of the cool coffee shop.  I don't know her name (pictured). 3. Dana. 4. Dave. 5. Brook.

Back in Austin

12/29/2008 Originally uploaded by Edward Melendez We're back in town. The Boy is on the mend, but like his folks is definitely tired from the NM trip.

Train Ride to Lamy

I do recommend the train ride from Santa Fe to Lamy, NM. The food is an ad hoc affair, but very good New Mexican fare like green chile stew can be had from a vendor set up outside the Lamy depot. Beautiful countryside in the winter and the hippest train engineer ever.

Snowy Morning

It looks like the antibiotics kicked in. Santiago is in a much better mood. Even up for some shenanigans in the snow at the grandparent's house. We've still spent most of the day recuperating, but we're planning dinner out and hopefully a trip downtown to see the luminarias.
So, yes indeed, Santiago has an ear infection, but the MD suspects pneumonia, so we got to experience chest x-rays and life's rich pagaent at the only 24hr Walgreen's in the area. Ever wonder who hangs out at a drugstore on Christmas Day? Seriously odd folks, like the guy in the picture with the holiday themed wheelchair. Another patron overheard at the pick up counter: "who denied her valium? The doctor? The insurance company?"  Ah, the humanity!

Xmas Day in Corrales

Happy holidays to anyone reading this. We're probably taking the boy to see a doctor today. He's pulling on his ear and he's still a little cranky.

The Trip to ABQ

I think everybody is ready for a trip. I have just begun to decompress from work and might finally be in the mood for some relaxation. The Xmas eve crowds at the airport aren't bad at all. Feels like less than a typical weekday morning. Maybe this is one of those examples of the economic slowdown, but it sure is nice when you're traveling with a kiddo.

This is a Test

Did I set up the blog by mail feature correctly? Did I?
Research for a Scenario Project  

Why I Like Whole Foods

11/16/2008 Originally uploaded by Edward Melendez They pay a living wage to their employees who, as a result, have the time to work on their artistic and political passions.

A Picture of My Bookmarks

My Bookmarks Originally uploaded by Edward Melendez This is a pretty cool representation of my interests.