“J.Crew was the life that you could have…it was about hanging out. There was no price of entry. You might have a house in Maine on the beach, but you didn’t have a yacht and twelve horses.”
sick of studying.
I want to playyyyy.
*sigh. 2 more weeks. And then a month of glorious nothingness on my mind but pleasure reading, travel, and many many movies before Boston and the professional life.
Power power through.
in need of a place like this…
ysvoice:| ♕ | R e t r e a t | by Nathan Williams | via Kinfolk Magazine
Sperm production in the seminiferous tubules, the tails are blue and the heads are green. (source)
My song of the moment.
President Obama didn’t create today’s budget problem. Bush did.
Great, powerful concept. People’s refrigerators can be such personal things.
Mark Menjivar, a photographer, took portraits of people’s refrigerators instead of people. For each portrait, he wrote a short blurb. The one on the left:
Midwife/Middle School Science Teacher | San Antonio, TX | 3-Person Household (including dog) | First week after deciding to eat all local produce.
The right:
Bar Tender | San Antonio, TX | 1-Person Household | Goes to sleep at 8AM and wakes up at 4PM daily.
My first practice was strictly a house call practice. I had no office, so I had to visit your apartment. This is the kind of thing I could understand about you. As a doctor, I could see how you lived and what you ate. This is why traditional clinic visits are so limited. People all tend to look the same when you’re seeing 25 people a day in a sterile white office. But, in fact, people actually reflect what’s in their refrigerator. And then docs typically prescribe pills when the real solution is changing what’s in the refrigerator. Medical care, and the way doctors deliver it, is broken in America. Since pills and scalpels don’t fix bad lifestyle, we must get away from the belief that modern medicine will save us. Doctors, and their antiquated tools, are failing our country’s health.
New haircut! It’s been a while since I’ve dared cut it this short, but its a welcome change :)
Google marks what would have been the 189th birthday of the “father of genetics,” Gregor Mendel.
:)
My Dad is the best. His email from this morning:
“Medicine, sometimes looks ugly, but you will find the beauty inside. Keep working. Dad”
Make Adjustments. Go Get it. ENERGIZE!: HP →
*sigh* I will always remember you and your french HP books!
I don’t think those initials (H.P.) will ever really stand for Hewlett Packard.
I moved to Solon when I was 11-years-old. And that was the age I got my first Harry Potter book. Really, at first it was an attempt to keep up with my French. My parents and I went to a bookstore in Canada during…
Really like this video.