Food For Thought
Like this pasta dish, I've thrown in some random tidbits that I hope you will enjoy together even more than if they were served separately.
Defining My World
Ever heard of the word yaough? Pronounced yoff. I think I invented it. It's the combination of a yawn and a cough. I did it today and almost suffocated. I didn't think you could do both at once. I looked up the word and didn't find it, so I submitted it to the Urban Dictionary. My submission seems to have been cancelled though, not sure what happened. Well, at least I tried.
Cheaper Airfare
I'm always wondering when is the best time to buy airfare. This new website called Farecast can help you figure out if you should buy now or wait a bit.
Women Count Too
Did you know that the family tree of Chinese philospher Confucius has not included women until now? More than one million descendants will be added to the family tree during the next update and finally women will be counted.
American History
Dining Out
Did you know that for 2006, the projected amount of restaurant sales for Massachusetts is 11.2 billion dollars? Or that Seattle ranked number-one in per-capita spending ($1,251) on food away from home in 2003-2004. There is a plethora of information compiled by the National Restaurant Association. Curious about your state? Look here.
Sarah's Story
A movie is currently in production telling Sarah's Story. Sarah was adopted as a child and then searched for her birth parents. Her mother had died, but she found her father and learned that she belonged to African royalty. Her life has been forever changed.
Castro & Cuba
I just read an article stating that Fidel Castro has terminal cancer and will not be returning to power. This is certainly an interesting time in history. I recently rented the movie The Lost City, which was produced by Andy Garcia. It took him 16 years to make this movie and tells the story of a family in the 1950's during Castro's rise to power.
I enjoyed the movie and really admire Andy Garcia's getting the film done. It took a lot. He never gave up no matter all the obstacles he faced. It made me think about the exile experience and I started doing some reading in the Miami newspapers. I found a recent survey on the opinions of Cuban and Cuban-Americans. Most of those surveyed believe that Castro will not return to power and that democracy will return to Cuba within about four years. Time will tell.
50 Coolest Websites
I haven't checked out all these websites, but Time compiled
That's all folks!
Comments
I like the new look to your site.
Some interesting things here. Especially Farecast. I must take a look.
I am working in Cyprus at the moment, and find it difficult to post to my blog, hence the lull in activity.
S
Love the new look of your page; very nice. The slavery museum is about 40 minutes from me so I plan on attending when the doors open, should be interesting and educational.
I ‘am also thinking about a NAPA trip so will certainly check the link for the airfare you provided. (Thanks)
Try to resubmit your word, perhaps it was just a system error.
Have a wonderful week!
Dezel
wheresmymind - I don't know that I'll make the grand opening, but I definitely plan to go. It could be a nice road trip. The Bug might like it!
starry nights - Glad you liked the tidbits! I hope you can find some good fares too.
mosilager - LOL! Yawcups sound horrible! Luckily I've never those. Did you invent that word? You should submit it!
dezel - Glad you like the new look. That's wonderful that you are so close to the museum. It should be a pretty incredible. I think it will be a really emotional experience too.
Good luck with the airfare and the Napa trip. Looking forward to those posts! And I did resubmit my word. Here's hoping!