by Jeffery Battersby | Feb 2, 2005 | Uncategorized
Man, didn’t I copywrite this schlock? No time to even comment, but I’ve found another house blogger. (Truth is this stuff is probably as common as dirt.) Just a note here though. If you read today’s missive on this gal’s blog, they stopped...
by Jeffery Battersby | Jan 31, 2005 | Uncategorized
Should I begin weeping now or later? Granted, this cat’s house is somewhat different than my ownâ€â€although it is being built in a neighborhood of houses with a slightly Craftsman-like feel. (Oh, and he’s a writer (or plays one on the web) I’m a...
by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 29, 2004 | Uncategorized
The Sea of Cortez (finally) hits the road Delayed by weather and driven by the moon (well… actually the tides which are, in fact, driven by the moon) the boys and girls of the of The Sea of Cortez trip are merrily on their way. There’s a log being posted...
by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 27, 2004 | Uncategorized
Or why the New York Times is now implementing drug testing for newspaper carriers… My wife got a tentative, but hilarious, call from the New York Times this morning. It was from the district manager for delivery services in Beacon, who was obviously a bit...
by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 11, 2004 | Uncategorized
Ed Ricketts in a letter to John Steinbeck regarding their trip to the Sea of Cortez. August, 1941 Today is the day it all begins again. Don’t miss it! Check out Back to the Sea of Cortez.
by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 8, 2004 | Uncategorized
And luckily, I still have mine… It’s funny as heck in the movies… some poor schmuck walks down the street, oblivious to everything around him, when he steps on the teeth of a metal garden rake that someone has left lying on the ground. He spins and...