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blog kabin fever: September 2007
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Rantings concerning archaeology and baseball- and everything in between. Monday, September 24, 2007. Writing's on the wall. If you are reading this, then like me, you have survived the 2007 New Mexico state fair. Either that, or you missed it completely. Dry those tears if that is the case. I didn’t even see a hint of a giant butter sculpture, so you really didn’t miss anything. That part of the day passes extremely fast! Tuesday, September 18, 2007. Without a doubt, the most challenging aspect of my new...
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blog kabin fever: used car salesmen
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Rantings concerning archaeology and baseball- and everything in between. Tuesday, December 11, 2007. Just when you were convinced that I was out of the comics business…. Pretty much the only thing you need to know about the conception of this idea is that when it “struck me,” it was WAY funnier than the turbulence we were experiencing at some 39,000 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. Don't forget to click on the image! Unintentionally, of course). I wonder how much of the rest I stole from someone(s).
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blog kabin fever: January 2008
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Rantings concerning archaeology and baseball- and everything in between. Thursday, January 24, 2008. Raise high the roof beam, kristopher. Alternate working title for this entry was “papa got a brand new shop-vac. Those of you who enjoyed reading about my bathroom renovation project during the autumn of 2006 may be in for a real treat as I turn my eyes toward our unfinished attic. My goal is to determine the feasibility of converting it into a functional living space that would serve as a bedroom. Are al...
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blog kabin fever: February 2008
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Rantings concerning archaeology and baseball- and everything in between. Thursday, February 07, 2008. A bit of a programming change to note for those readers who swing by here to check out my baseball-related musings…. Although I may include some stuff about baseball here from time to time, I expect that the majority of that sort of content will instead be funneled through the blog created in support of the new trading card business I have partnered into called Aardvark Trading Co. 8220;Dear Kris, STOP.
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blog kabin fever: August 2007
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Rantings concerning archaeology and baseball- and everything in between. Tuesday, August 28, 2007. Bob and tom and MY DAD? If you took the time to look around my father’s office, you might walk away with the impression that he never met a slingshot that he didn’t like. That isn’t true, but the fact that a slingshot is poorly made or simply doesn’t perform well has yet to prevent him from buying a newly discovered species. Labels: rich and/or famous. Field of refried dreams. It was really a very neat expe...
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blog kabin fever: December 2008
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Rantings concerning archaeology and baseball- and everything in between. Sunday, December 21, 2008. As much as I would like to feature one of my recent art projects on Cards in the Attic. I started picking up a little freelance graphic work with the Albuquerque Thunderbirds. It was a fun project. I did not shoot the photos of the dancers, but rather utilized those provided by Kim Jew Photography. The bottom line is that the client was pleased with the product, I like the final result, and it provides me ...
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blog kabin fever: lettie's memory book
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Rantings concerning archaeology and baseball- and everything in between. Tuesday, January 15, 2008. 8220;But memory is an individual thing. Your memories are different from mine. We would not all agree on the important events that have taken place in our congregation. Someone has said, “One who knows nothing about his ancestry cares little about his posterity.”. See, even Lettie saw fit to using someone else’s words once in a while! In order to keep the record straight and that your account and my accoun...
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blog kabin fever: where's the baseball?
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Rantings concerning archaeology and baseball- and everything in between. Thursday, February 07, 2008. A bit of a programming change to note for those readers who swing by here to check out my baseball-related musings…. Although I may include some stuff about baseball here from time to time, I expect that the majority of that sort of content will instead be funneled through the blog created in support of the new trading card business I have partnered into called Aardvark Trading Co. All kinds of stuff.
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blog kabin fever: April 2007
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Rantings concerning archaeology and baseball- and everything in between. Thursday, April 26, 2007. Yes, this is same fella Warren Zevon recorded a song about. I really don’t write letters to current or former baseball players and ask them for an autograph. However, after recently reading Bill Lee’s The Wrong Stuff. And watching “ Spaceman: A Baseball Odyssey. So I sent Bill a letter along with one of my Archaeology Rocks t-shirts. Even if you don’t happen to follow baseball, Bill Lee. I recently encounte...
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blog kabin fever: December 2007
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Rantings concerning archaeology and baseball- and everything in between. Monday, December 31, 2007. Heck, Topps has even been recycling their baseball card designs. So here’s my work in progress for my dream team set for the 2008 Albuquerque Isotopes:. Friday, December 28, 2007. Lettie Watson Mize: an introduction. Way back when I used to do archaeology, one of the questions someone was always asking me was, “How do you know where to dig? 8221; If I answered them honestly, I would reply, “If it was...