Wednesday, January 28, 2004

Weather: Threats of heavy snow -- hasn't quite happened yet, but we've added to our total levels of white stuff anyway. At least it's not worth your life to drive at a given moment. CORRECTION -- Just fifteen miles north of where I live, they had 30 inches of blowing snow, and US Highway 2 was closed all night!

Wildlife: I wonder what those two eagles are eating? They're hanging around the aereation pond in our lake, so it might be fish. At night the deer use Middle Foy's Lake as a highway, it's frozen everywhere except for that one spot.

Charity Alert: The Rainforest Site: Help Save Our Rainforests!

At the College: Christy Kabler, our literature professor, gave me a book of essays by Carolyn G. Heilbrun called HAMLET'S MOTHER AND OTHER WOMEN. I sent her the URL of this blog -- email me if you read this, please!
I'm back on cable TV! The "FVCC Current Events" tape was recorded and edited in less than a week. I'll get it down to Bresnan Communications after work.

Other Projects: Improved the John White Lecture Series page for the NW Montana Historical Society website:
The M -- Your Museum and More!
I've also updated the Hockaday Art Museum's site after a frantic New Year there (more to come):
Current Exhibits at the Hockaday Museum

Media Alert: Watched an interview with the late Ann Miller on TCM last night -- very good tap dancer, with a big ol' grin, from Hollywood's "Golden Age." Turner Classic Movies also showed a few of her movies -- she was "Too Darn Hot" in Kiss Me Kate for sure! It was great seeing clips of choreographer Bob Fosse in that film, and hearing her point of view about his early career as well.
New Hampshire Primary -- Saw a couple of speeches, heard a few pundits.
The horses are leaving the gate -- THEY'RE OFF!

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