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Friday, December 31, 2004

Last updated by: Tracy Lightfoot / 11:11 AM

Winter?


This weather reminds me of writing, of spring. It's post-rain and 55 degrees; the snow finally melted away (mostly), and it's so nice outside I can't stay indoors.

New Snitch site underway; it's keeping me busy, at least. Trying to land some freelancing gigs ... School starts Jan. 10 ... Will have cable internet in my apt. next Wednesday. Until then ...



Wednesday, December 22, 2004

Last updated by: Tracy Lightfoot / 2:05 PM
Kentucky is the smartest state in the country. I say this because on Dec. 22, today, the first day of winter, it decided to start snowing. There's something like four inches out there now. It's purty. And fluffy.

Got new tires and brakes on the car, which is good, due to the snow. Got lots of other cool stuff too — a bunch of UofL gear, an awesome digital voice recorder (forget the mic) ... And now it's almost Christmas time!

Job is still up in the air; haven't officially registered for classes yet, but here's what I'm probably taking: JA202 Corrections in the U.S.; COMM 360 Web Development for Comm.; COMM 111 Speech something or another; HIST 358 Russian Cultural History (which would triple-count and knock out three requirements) or PHYS 122/123 Algebra-based physics and lab.

Okay I'm gone. Happy holidays and super-happy break everybody. If you get bored, I'm usually just sitting around. Call me.


Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Last updated by: Tracy Lightfoot / 12:23 AM

Anniversary.


we've got a long road in front of us --

the hilly, rocky kind,
like the ones we grew up on.
think we can make it? want to try?

i don't have a map, no plan
no idea where we're going
no directions to get there --
but why don't you go ahead and drive:

we'll figure it out on the way.


To yesterday and, hopefully, a long time to come.



Monday, December 06, 2004

Last updated by: Tracy Lightfoot / 2:25 PM

Final final


Yes, the previous link to my farm buildings story was a rough draft. Don't act like I'm stupid (*cough* Matt *cough*). Matt, I dunno how you thought you'd be a copy editor, if that was all you noticed. Even my grandma found the place where it said "be" instead of "but." The best was that nobody noticed it said "Bread and Breakfast," instead of "bed." Well, I found it, anyway. I'm sure my prof would've loved it if I would have left it. Everyone would have had a good laugh.

Here's the new one. It's probably the final, or at least closer. Enjoy.



Last updated by: Tracy Lightfoot / 1:58 AM

Final feature


Here's my final feature for JO309. It's about converting old farm buildings into houses. Read it, please.



Friday, December 03, 2004

Last updated by: Tracy Lightfoot / 9:40 AM

Quick.


Yes, I'm still neglecting the blog. It's been a very busy time 'round these parts. This weekend: study Russian, do myth readings, do interviews and write feature, write and record radio script ... And my myth final is Dec. 10, which is also my last day here. Kind of.

Yes, that's right. On Dec. 10, next Friday, I'll pack up as much stuff as I can (hopefully I'll get a ride to the airport) and head home. I'll return on Dec. 15, take my Russian final Dec. 17, then go home for my birthday and for good.

This is my last weekend in Boston. If you're going to miss me, your days to hang out with me are numbered. You know how to find me.

New links on left, including blogs of Dan and Matt, along with the Audioblog. Bluegrass radio show should be up before the weekend is over. I'm doing it using my PB G4's built-in mic and an opensource program called Audacity. If you're interested in being on the Audioblog and you have the equipment for it, let me know.



Thursday, December 02, 2004

Last updated by: Tracy Lightfoot / 11:35 PM

Ugh.


Too much work! Interesting stuff later. In the meantime ... Audiobloggen: the collaborative audio blog



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