Monthly Archives: July 2006

The Great Snake Escape

I failed to mention this when it happened, but a few weeks ago one of my Emory rat snakes escaped from her cage. It probably happened sometime Friday night and went unnoticed until Sunday afternoon. Apparently, some of the cage bedding had become lodged in the track of the sliding glass door. Subsequently, what I [...]

Striking Resemblances

Does anything look familiar about the above two faces? Anyone want to take a guess as to who they are? How about who they look like? I’ll give you a hint: It’s not ‘Edwards.’ Update – I am reposting this in case you missed it…though comments are not expected as it’s not my side of [...]

Choosing a Commuter Bike

As promised, here are my thoughts on picking a style of bike to ride to work. The title of this post really ought to be “My Incomplete, Rambling and Assumed Knowledge Post About Choosing the Almost Perfect Commuter Bike,” because there is no way you can cover all questions or concerns on a blog. (Note: [...]

Bicycle Commuting Workshop

The Chattanooga Times-Free Press had an piece in the Local section this morning about an upcoming bike commuting workshop. The article also highlighted the environmental benefits of bike commuting and certain measures that the city is taking to make riding on Chattanooga’s streets more safe. Although it seems geared toward beginners, I am thinking about [...]

Scoping Out Blue Ridge

I am over here in Blue Ridge, Georgia for tonight and tomorrow. Our friends who live here are on their way to Canada for a missions trip and graciously allowed us to have access to their cabin. They have a really nice place. I also love Blue Ridge. I have come here a couple times [...]