Since my last post I’ve:
- Gone to Las Vegas (for the first time) on a business trip
- Gone to New York (for the second time) on a business trip
- Gone to Martha’s Vineyard (for the second time) on vacation
- Gone to Paducah Kentucky (for the first time) for a wedding
There’s probably a blog post to be found in all that material, but I’m still scrambling to catch up. So instead, I’ll leave you with this little gem:
Baltimore “It Builds Character!” Story #347
Elizabeth and I run a lot in our Baltimore neighborhood. We have noticed dozens of colored plastic caps littering the ground on the sidewalk and in the park, but their origin was a mystery. Red, blue, green, black, purple… Elizabeth, a nurse-in-training, knew they were too short to be syringe caps. They didn’t match the color schemes of IV equipment—and it wouldn’t make sense to find IV detritus all over the park anyway. But what?
On a whim we turned to Google image search. Our first guess hit paydirt.
P.S.: On that first page of images, there was even one specifically about home-sweet-home!

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I’m shocked, shocked, I say to learn that crack might be in a neighborhood that has community bonding events such as who can shoot their neighbor fastest and who can make the biggest bonfire out of a car. My neighborhood just has boring things like a pool, and damnit I’ve never found one body floating in it.