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Catching up with Depeche Matt

Catching up with Depeche Matt

on 06.24.2010

There’s a fair amount that’s been going on in my life, but my blog/website hasn’t reflec­ted that “fair amount” — so I figured I’d do some house­keep­ing and bring those who care up to speed.

This drab default theme you see is only tempor­ary — I am work­ing on a new one, but the theme frame­work from […]

Posted in Housekeeping | Tagged agenda, employment, happiness, irony, matters, moving, personal, Scientology, situation | Leave a response

Look south

Look south

on 05.13.2010

When previ­ous attempts at auster­ity and “personal market correc­tion” fail, try a completely differ­ent, almost radical solu­tion.  Leaving the country.

Posted in Housekeeping | Tagged austerity, daydreaming, mexico, moving, postulation, relocation, unemployment | Leave a response

Googling my way to California

on 10.07.2009

I don’t want to speak out of place, or much too soon, but let’s just say that someday I might move to California. I am still kind of cold to the concept of Californiana, as I call it — to me, California is the blonde beauty that every­one else picks, while I was always […]

Posted in Americana, Californiana | Tagged 20th century, Americana, california, Californiana, economy, google maps, moving | Leave a response

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