Mucking Around

I’ve spent the night mucking around with my blog and WordPress.  I mean I also made pizza and actually did my taxes (on time…. woo woo).  But mostly it was about playing around with my webpage.

I added a Tumblr feed to the sidebar.  Sometimes I just want to post quick pictures, and to be honest posting shit into Tumblr from the iPhone is several steps quicker than posting it to WordPress using the iPhone.  Not that I have a big Tumblr feed, as you can its two entries from months and years ago, but I have played around with Tumblr.  So I wanted some way to incorporate that.

I then wanted my content area to be larger, all while keeping what I had in the sidebars.  Managed to do that.  Next up on the agenda is a shit ton of scanning to do.  Daily drawings are still ongoing, sadly their scans are not.  But I’ll get back on it.

Lastly, I wanted to do a post about my bunion, and my Vibram Bikilas, which are awesome (not the bunion, that’s not awesome, but the Vibrams certainly are).  However it is 11:30, and I know I’ll be up in six or so hours, so its time to go to bed.  Bunion/Vibram post will have to wait.

Bar…. Shampoo?

Last week I was at Nature’s Bin with Sam and I picked up a bar of Shampoo and Conditioner. I received it (or something like it) for Christmas a few years ago and loved it. I hadn’t seen anything similar since. But I love it. Its from The Soap Works.

I highly recommend it.  Even its just for the novelty of it. You’ll be surprised.

Tuesday night crossing the road…

I came up with this crossing the road on the way back from Vegan Mac n Cheese night. It’s a catchy song.

“I don’t want to die in the middle of the road,
Not on a Tuesday night.
Maybe on a Sunday morning,
By a lady coming home from church.
She can absolve my sins.
But I won’t absolve hers…”

Not sure where it goes from there but for 30 seconds of thought it’s pretty good.

Sometimes…

‘Sometimes
Some crimes
Go slipping through the cracks…

But these two
Gumshoes
Are picking up the tracks…’

Theme sings were more catchy in the early 90’s.