Saturday, August 14, 2010
About Me
- Name: Snave
- Location: La Grande, Oregon, United States
I am a native eastern Oregonian, and have lived here 50 of my 62 years. I left at 20, but was back by age 32 to be near my parents to help them in times of need. I don't fit in politically here because I view things from a decidedly left wing perspective... but that's o.k. because I love the people, I love the area and for the most part I like living here. I enjoy family time, listening to music, reading books, traveling, bird watching, hiking, backpacking, watching movies, keeping up on politics, watching sports, sitting at the computer so much I get sores on my ass, and playing music... if you need a band for your party or celebration, let me know; I play keyboards and sing for a rock and roll band, and we do mostly "classic rock". (I also like to play guitar and bass and other instruments, but those are for my private enjoyment only!) I am mainly an agnostic/skeptic, but would consider myself spiritual. I work in schools and in clinical settings as a speech/language therapist. It is enjoyable work and it pays some of the bills. I have a rather unpredictable sense of humor, which can get me in trouble at times, but hey, is life worth living without laughter? I think not!
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Wow who would have thunk? I thought it was because they ate a lot of fish or something.
Interesting.
Bizarre. Very bizarre.
Maybe too much sushi causes mummification.
Weird article. That's even wackier than that scene from Meet The Parents where Grandma's ashes were kept in an urn on the mantle (and then Ben Stiller knocked the urn off the mantle).
"The national hand-wringing over the revelations has reached such proportions that the rising toll of people missing has merited daily, and mournful, media coverage. “Is this the reality of a longevity nation?” lamented an editorial last week in The Mainichi newspaper, one of Japan’s biggest dailies."
Meanwhile, in 'Murica, our national handwringing over death panels continues...
(Yes, it's me, Candace, back with a brand new blog after my three-year burnout. Good to "see" you again, Snavely)
Hey, great to see you again too, Candace! My blogging burnout happened about a year ago, I think. Or maybe it was during the winter? Who knows, I forget! Haha!
I still come around and visit at some other blogs here and there, I will come visit you too!
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