Kindergone

My mother is the only kindergarten teacher at a small school. She has 27 students, one of whom does not speak English (a girl who transferred from Haiti). She doesn’t have an aide or a translator or anyone to help her other than the P.E. teacher who takes them off her hands for a few minutes every day. This week, she’s getting a 28th student. If you can imagine spending your entire day with 28 five-year-olds, and then try to imagine having done so for the past 32 years, then imagine how it would blow your mind to find out that if the residents of her county don’t pass the 1-cent sales tax up for a vote next month, the school (where she’s taught for longer than I’ve been alive) is going to close and she’ll have to transfer to another town.

Metal Type

On a whim (my whims are strange) I decided to buy my first font — an actual set of 20th Century Bold, 30 pt., cast in lead. My ongoing fascination with typography always needs more fuel, and getting to play with a font in its three-dimensional form brings new meaning to the names I’ve thus far only given to items on a page or a screen — leading, ems, dashes and brackes that I can hold in my hand. It’s just the beginning of a fascination, but I can imagine how quickly it could elevate into a full-blown hobby.

A Friendly Speed Test

Living in rural Alabama, I’m incredibly skeptical of anything that includes the words “mobile” and “broadband,” but I’m giving Verizon’s MiFi device a try. The setup process was terrible and Verizon won’t win any awards for their Mac VZAccess app, but the speed is undeniably strong, even out here in the boonies. It makes me very sad that Apple’s phone is limited to what is, at least where I live, a totally crap network.

To best illustrate this fact, I decided to do a friendly speed test on the iPhone — first, connected to AT&T over EDGE, and second, connected to Verizon’s 3G network via the MiFi. With results roughly 500 times better on Verizon, I’m very much hoping for a bit more choice with Apple’s future wireless devices.

Traction Control

Ok, so I’m a little out of practice with the snow.

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Keyhole Photo documents Mobile Mardi Gra…

Keyhole Photo documents Mobile Mardi Gras with an awesome WordPress blog. I’ve always been very proud of our Mardi Gras — first in the nation, as we’re all required to mention — but never get to see much of it. (I’ve got to move closer to downtown!) My favorites are this portrait of Queen Ethel Vaisin from Sacred Heart and a candid shot of MAMGA King and Queen Lauren Levins and Jonathan Horner. Definitely will stay tuned so I can keep living vicariously through their lenses.

Breakfast for Dinner

I’ve been on a cooking tear lately; I’m finding that it’s a great way to unwind after a long day at my desk. Right now I’m cooking my way through Ina Garten’s Barefoot Contessa: Back to Basics cookbook, and my taste buds have been happy with the results. Tonight for a late dinner I made myself some eggs with sausage and leftover roasted potatoes and red peppers. I baked up these cheddar buttermilk biscuits I found in the cookbook to go with. Big ups to these biscuits. Am I going to need to join the Barefoot Bloggers now?