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June 2006

30:
  • A numbers game
  • Up to <i>something</i>
29:
  • Since she first did a back-hand-spring into my heart
  • Heavy on the Arm and the Strong
28:
  • Fun at the Apple Store with Photo Booth
  • My new favorite t-shirt
  • The Very Menacing Leader of the Clog Army
27:
  • Welcome mat
  • Yucca plant in the backyard
26:
  • The 27 Worst Family Feud Answers Ever
  • fashion slayers on Flickr
  • "Brad Pitt's Butt" - A South Park spec script written by Kristian Idol
  • Credit where credit is due
  • The peaceful quiet you create for me
24:
  • defective yeti: Slammin'
23:
  • Pietari Posti Illustration
  • Victory declared in Clog Wars
  • Happy happy
22:
  • Clog Standoff: Hour 51
  • Crazy dog scratching himself
  • Hitler cats!
  • Blossomy font from KAPITZA
  • Singular
21:
  • On being a total nutjob
  • Pitchfork Feature: 100 Awesome Music Videos
  • Abandoned, lonely commode
20:
  • Jackson Pollock by Miltos Manetas
  • The Muk Report: Personal Glimpses: A Conversation with My Wife Regarding Baby Names
  • The Observer interviews Thom Yorke
  • Are You a Yankee or a Rebel?
  • For his own good
  • Eye
19:
  • Solidarity
  • So glad that Daddy is home
16:
  • Um, have you got any pizza in that camera?
15:
  • Which should explain a few things
  • Wispy
14:
  • Her mother's daughter
  • Wreath of nailheads
13:
  • Feeling Guilty
  • Why go someplace more comfortable when he can just lie here and die?
  • Sprigs in love
12:
  • Pointing out the obvious
  • Strolling
09:
  • Passport photo
08:
  • Healing an old wound
  • Backyard bouquet
07:
  • Suburban landscape
  • Hard not to give her everything she wants
06:
  • Finding my religion
  • 06.06.06
05:
  • Newsletter: Month Twenty-eight
  • Tentacles
02:
  • Legacy
  • He learned this while visiting friends at the University of Wisconsin
01:
  • Neither Representing Nor Keeping It Real
  • Prodigy
  • Avon World Sales Junior

Heather talks about overcoming depression on today's Momversation.

  • Leta: "STOP FOLLOWING ME, COCO!" I wonder where she picked up that exclamation.
  • Me: "Hey Marlo, here's a vibrantly colored, squeaky toy made specifically for your age group!" Marlo: "Got any knives?"
  • @makeandtakes my pleasure! Had a great time with you guys!

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