Lovely day. This town is one of the best places to live in the U.S...but not for long. The Californiacators are moving in covering the land with shopping centers and big pressboard and vinyl box houses with no distance in between. I'm not from here, but I can tell the locals apart from the new arrivals and I can understand how the locals feel about these assholes with their new cars and their complete inability to say howdy. I took the kids to a discovery science center today and spent damn near six hours there. This is a small town but their science displays put ours to shame. There was an entire room dedicated to electrical devices and a table where kids could put together rudimentary circuits and they could see how much power their little legs could generate on a stationary bicycle. There was a huge informative show on insects and interesting facts about the pleistocene age.
Give it time, and if they aren't careful, they'll be up to their asses in McScience and creationist assholes trying to tell them what to do and say
On a brighter note, I think we are starting to get used to the cold and dry weather. In fact, it beats the living hell out of hot and wet. Plus, there aren't any allergies to speak of here.
Too bad, I don't have any super high tech skills...oh and Texas is the best place in the entire universe, nodal, string, ether, einstienean, or otherwise.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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