February 29, 2012
Good God, where can I buy this?!?!?

greatdividebrew:

Day In The Life: Colette Farmhouse Ale 
It’s true. I’ve garnered some bling recently. Ever since I got my GABF medal last year, the paparazzi have been following my every move. “Colette, over here!” their shouts bombarding me, flash bulbs in my face. You know, it’s hard for a farm girl like me to take it all in. One day, you’re pitching hay on a quaint little Belgian farm and the next they want you showing off your bling like an iced-out hip-hop star rolling through the LBC in a late 90s rap video. It’s just not my style. I’m more comfortable taking it easy, enjoying a crisp saison on a patio somewhere than strutting my stuff on the red carpet. I may play the part of tart, but you know I’m sweet at heart. 

Good God, where can I buy this?!?!?

greatdividebrew:

Day In The Life: Colette Farmhouse Ale

It’s true. I’ve garnered some bling recently. Ever since I got my GABF medal last year, the paparazzi have been following my every move. “Colette, over here!” their shouts bombarding me, flash bulbs in my face. You know, it’s hard for a farm girl like me to take it all in. One day, you’re pitching hay on a quaint little Belgian farm and the next they want you showing off your bling like an iced-out hip-hop star rolling through the LBC in a late 90s rap video. It’s just not my style. I’m more comfortable taking it easy, enjoying a crisp saison on a patio somewhere than strutting my stuff on the red carpet. I may play the part of tart, but you know I’m sweet at heart. 

February 7, 2012
"As people increasingly share stories, videos, and tips through their networks, they are no longer just news consumers but news producers. There’s even a neologism coined to describe the shift from passive consumer to active producer: “presumer.” It confers an added obligation to evaluate what amid the clutter is worth sending on."

Teaching News Literacy in the Digital Age - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education (via infoneer-pulse)

(via infoneer-pulse)

January 26, 2012
I am a collager moleskinneuse.
ilovecharts:

What Sort of Moleskinneur Are You?

I am a collager moleskinneuse.

ilovecharts:

What Sort of Moleskinneur Are You?

January 26, 2012
The Mondrian Cake.

speaksoftlyandcarrybigstick:

Mondrian cake at the rooftop coffee bar of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The decorative dessert pays homage to Dutch painter Piet Mondrian by (sweetly) emulating his 1930, grid-based, abstract painting, Composition in Red, Blue, and Yellow with vanilla cake, red velvet cake, and chocolate ganache. 

The Mondrian Cake sells for eight bucks a slice at the museum.

(Source: pag-asaharibon)

December 11, 2011

I know this tree quite intimately. ;)  if the apples are still good when we take the tree down, i’m bringing them, and the candy canes, to the food bank.

gabrielakirkland:

University of San Francisco - Gleeson Library

October 25, 2011
There are parts of me, really important, whole sections of my life, that I’ve forgotten. 
I had this pastel Sharp boom box. I loved it. (oh yeah, and I had that Ace of Base tape, too).

imremembering:

Sharp Boombox

There are parts of me, really important, whole sections of my life, that I’ve forgotten. 

I had this pastel Sharp boom box. I loved it. (oh yeah, and I had that Ace of Base tape, too).

imremembering:

Sharp Boombox

October 18, 2011

October 10, 2011
publiccollectors:

Scanned from Footnotes and Headlines: a play-pray book, the first book by Sister Corita (later Corita Kent), published by Herder and Herder, New York, NY, 1967.

publiccollectors:

Scanned from Footnotes and Headlines: a play-pray book, the first book by Sister Corita (later Corita Kent), published by Herder and Herder, New York, NY, 1967.

October 7, 2011
My (really old) Ode to Ada Lovelace

                                        

                                   An Analytical Machine created

                                   with poetry in its DNA is the

                                   Holy Grail of our current age

                                  When I left that Pascal class

                                  Zero period of senior year

                                  To fall in love with all of those

                                  Don Juans like Byron himself


                                  Why didn’t anyone tell me

                                  About his daughter -

                                  “The Enchantress of Numbers”?

                                  poetry?

                                  I want to write  

                                  Programs

                                  Like hers.



More:
http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/WOMEN/love.htm
http://www.sdsc.edu/ScienceWomen/lovelace.html
http://findingada.com/


August 16, 2011
"Let good things in."

— (via thetaoofdana)

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