19 July 2008
04 July 2008
Thoughts on Democracy

Thoughts on Democracy reinterprets Norman Rockwell's famous Four Freedoms posters.
Enjoy your weekend.
30 June 2008
25 June 2008
21 June 2008
18 June 2008
10 June 2008
07 June 2008
We've Come a Long Way, Baby
Via Two Women Blogging, this delightful "1930's Marital Quiz"
I probably got -10 for "Puts her cold feet on husband at night to warm them." Out of curiosity, I took the husband test and guessed what K. would answer. He's a slightly better 1930's spouse, despite "Belches without apology" and "Dislikes to dress or shave on Sunday."
![]() | -5 As a 1930s wife, I am |
I probably got -10 for "Puts her cold feet on husband at night to warm them." Out of curiosity, I took the husband test and guessed what K. would answer. He's a slightly better 1930's spouse, despite "Belches without apology" and "Dislikes to dress or shave on Sunday."
![]() | 40 As a 1930s husband, I am |
02 June 2008
01 June 2008
Kitchen Confidential
From the moment I moved in, I've hated the counter tops in my kitchen. They've been coated with some sort of spray-on granite type stuff, and it's gritty and nubbly and never comes clean. Plus, it's just plain ugly:

After nearly two years of procrastination, I decided to do something about it. I decided the simplest thing to do would be to simply cover the nubbly stuff with Contact paper. I measured twice, cut once to fit the smaller counter space to the right of the sink, only - surprise! - the paper wouldn't stick to the damn stuff.
The "rock" has been flaking off in spots, revealing white counter top underneath. So I started scraping. After about an hour and a half and half a bottle of Sally Hansen Pro-Vitamin B5 nail polish remover, what lies beneath was revealed:

Not a bad counter top, really. A little stained and now scratched up from my scraping. Point of no return-I've got to cover it with something now.
Voila. Contact paper now adheres:

Much bettah. I might wait for slightly cooler weather before tackling the larger counter top though.

After nearly two years of procrastination, I decided to do something about it. I decided the simplest thing to do would be to simply cover the nubbly stuff with Contact paper. I measured twice, cut once to fit the smaller counter space to the right of the sink, only - surprise! - the paper wouldn't stick to the damn stuff.
The "rock" has been flaking off in spots, revealing white counter top underneath. So I started scraping. After about an hour and a half and half a bottle of Sally Hansen Pro-Vitamin B5 nail polish remover, what lies beneath was revealed:

Not a bad counter top, really. A little stained and now scratched up from my scraping. Point of no return-I've got to cover it with something now.
Voila. Contact paper now adheres:

Much bettah. I might wait for slightly cooler weather before tackling the larger counter top though.
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