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  • Golden Cliffs

    For a morning that started by looking out the window, seeing big snowflakes falling, and turning over again, we got a few good climbs in. My Dad said on the phone later that the weather looked OK at his place, so we threw the climbing gear in the car with our skis just in case.…

    January 15, 2005
  • Movie: Throne of Blood

    This was my first experience of the MacBeth story, and I think for me the tale will always conjure up images of the aldritch Spider’s Web forest from this film. I think it’s the best black and white cinematography I’ve ever seen. It’s facinating just to see a western story acted out in a Japanese…

    January 12, 2005
  • Lake Agnes Trail

    Today we rally for our first trip into the mountains outside Ft. Collins. At home it’s warm and sunny out. The drive up the Poudre canyon to Cameron Pass is a long and twisty one, during which the sky slowy darkens and the light strains into a pale yellow before turning grey. It’s an hour…

    January 9, 2005
  • Live Music: The Reverend Horton Heat

    It’s been a long time since we’ve been to a live show, so when Ann told me the Reverend Horton Heat was playing the Aggie Theater on a Thursday night in Fort Collins I said, “Let’s do it!” It soon becomes obvious I’ve forgotten everything I ever knew about seeing a show. It was billed…

    January 7, 2005
  • Movie: The Meaning Of Life

    I haven’t watched this Monty Python movie since I was teenager. What a different movie it is as an adult! The over-the-top, rebellious crassness of it appealed to me as a raucous youth. Now, I understand what the crassness is making fun of! It’s not the fat guy puking all over the place that’s funny,…

    January 4, 2005
  • Book: WILD ANIMUS by Rich Shapero

    I’ve now finished this book, after discussing it with the author here a few weeks ago. It’s a challenging book, more interested in probing a character most of us would immediately dismiss as a nut than trying to entertain the reader. I’m glad I stuck with it. My own explorations of my connection with nature…

    January 1, 2005
  • view-tags plugin

    Since the Radical Wacko was nice enough to ask, I did write a WordPress Plugin to help create the post viewer form in my hoboview menu. WordPress comes with template tags for creating the category selector, but I had to make the date selector and sort order radio buttons myself. I also included a tag…

    December 20, 2004
  • Movie: Matchstick Men

    This movie must have been inspired by the last great con-artist movie I saw, Nine Queens. This one, however, sports an obsessive-compulsive con man character – a stroke of genius. Nicholas Cage does such a good job with it, I started to twitch and fidget in sympathy. It makes an interesting story into an absolute…

    December 12, 2004
  • Movie: Shall We Dance? (American version)

    This was a good movie to catch at the $2 matinee with my dad and Sarah, who left the theater waltzing. It’s goofy, but fun. If you’re a ballroom dancer, you probably won’t be able to help enjoying yourself. It also manages to do a little real exploration of how personal change might affect an…

    December 11, 2004
  • Movie: The Bourne Identity

    Good, for a Hollywood action movie. It’s not nearly as philosophical as it could be with the story setup, but the theme of self-exploration leading to shock and denial is interesting enough to give power to the standard evil government project coverup plot.

    December 8, 2004
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