The Archives

  • 2009 Wrapped Up

    My Christmas decorations linger. Maybe ’cause I like to savor the holidays.  The music, the weather, the ol’ Christmas spirit… maybe I like to revel in it all just a bit longer. Or maybe I’m just a bit lazy. But. It’s probably some kinda combination of both. Some people are awesome. They get their decorations

    Read More

  • Crazy

    Last week was crazy. And I don’t mean crazy-fun-so-many-random-things-happened. I mean, so many tests, midterms, projects, and papers piled into five days, it made me feel crazy. Let me tell you, I wasn’t too crazy about it. Anyway. Went to the High Museum on Saturday because general admission for college students is only $5 this

    Read More

  • Heart of Dixie

    Current location: Atlanta, GA When you think of the South, you probably think of down-home cookin’, country music, and that distinct Southern style of speech that only makes sense to other Southerners. And when I say that, I ain’t just whistlin’ Dixie. And yet, a true telltale mark of the South is… weather. For most

    Read More

  • Yellow

    One of the not so great things about being at a college downtown is the parking. And by ‘parking’ I mean ‘the complete lack of parking.’ Let’s be real. Atlanta is great, but there’s barely enough space to drive down the road, let alone leave your car immobile anywhere. Emory, however, does offer a few

    Read More

  • Opa!

    One of the great things about being at a college downtown is the ease with which you can get places.  I mean… once you get the hang of jaywalking, the sky’s the limit. Anyway.  A friend and I headed to the Atlanta Greek Festival Saturday.  Pretty awesome.  Some dancers came out, from little kids to

    Read More

  • 20.5

    I want to update my old site. I want to bust out some new wallpapers, a music-vid, screenshots, the whole shebang. But. There’s this time issue. There just doesn’t seem to be a lot of it these days. I’ve always been the sort of person to rush whole-heartedly into things, to throw myself into projects.

    Read More