Moving On

Well, now that the holiday giving season is over, it’s time to move on to the birthday giving season. Last year I had a Fabulous Party; this year, we’ll be indulging in no such festivities, though, wow, it was so fun I really want to do it again. And I like to think that hosting the party at the Alki Beach House paved the way for our move to West Seattle.

I am thinking of having a Solstice Party because the Solstice Park is so close to my house, we could have a swell BBQ and then bring our ukuleles down to the park and play sunny songs at sundown like a buncha freakin’ hippies. But that’s a ways off yet, and no one is going to buy me solstice prezzies, which is fine, really, just show up with the usual BBQ “something to grill something to share” stuff. That reminds me that maybe I should add that gas grill I’m coveting to the list below.


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Blog Day Link Love

You know what I can’t get enough of on the Internet? You. That’s what. You’re awesome. And because of that, I’m going to go ahead and cave to the peer pressure of thousands. Here are my five Blog Day picks: Uke Hunt: Just because you shouldn’t say this blog’s name out loud doesn’t mean you …


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Chicago/BlogHer 07 Wrap

Or, Best Blind Dates Ever.

It’s one thing to go in with an agenda, another entirely to stick to it. I was happy to let go of mine, after all, it wasn’t a very clear one to begin with. Letting it all go meant I had time for some off-the-grid activities. They weren’t entirely out of scope – the people I spent time with were bloggers that I’d not met before in 3-D.

What’s better than when your blind date for dinner shows up in the lobby of the hotel carrying a Fish Wednesday ID Badge? Not much, unless you count getting to tag along with that blogger and her groom to be to an old school Italian restaurant. We chowed down on giant plates of pasta at Volare, at the best table in this busy place. Sinatra played over the sound system at the bar. It was great to hang out with Chicago locals and hear about life in the windy city. N, who prefers to blog anonymously, writes Kinetic Loop, a blog about Chicago with lots of interesting links to stories about – um, killer bunnies and photography. I don’t read her enough – the blog is funny and snarky and smart and the links are really interesting. There was much talk about how to avoid the bridal industrial complex, life without cars, what to do in Chicago, blogging, photography, and lots of other stuff. Good company and a fine feed at a place I’d probably not have found on my own. Good luck, you two, and don’t get suckered into registering for crap you don’t need or buying a 4000 dollar dress that you’re only going to wear once in your life. You won’t, I know it.


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Travel Rants and Other Link Love

Travel Rants does a little Q&A about travel here with – hey, that’s me! Go give Darren some clicks and leave a comment, hey? Meanwhile, in Germany, Mausi is learning to play the uke. Aloha, Mausi! Aloha! There is no German word for Aloha. Coincidence? I think not. I say we settle for Gemuetlich. It’s …


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Retrospective

January: Founding of the Aigen Ukulele Players Association. Membership: 2. February:A trip to Venice at the start of Carnival blows my mind. Thank you, Sabine. March: Huh, that’s weird. I have a job in Salzburg. April: Total strangers invite us to Passover in Graz. It is a perfection for which I am still grateful. Thank …


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Email and T-Shirts

Email: We recently changed Internet providers here at the West Coast offices of Nerd’s Eye View and some folks are seeing bounce messages. I am still getting your mail – mostly. There seems to be some minor issues with spam blocking – I’m working on those. pam (at) nerdseyeview (dot) com is still the correct …


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