Write Lightning is a blog from writer Deb Thompson.
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(Some links or topics may not be completely kid-appropriate.)
Everyone is welcome here.
(Some links or topics may not be completely kid-appropriate.)
Mon, Dec 08 2003
Meet The Neighbors
Folks at Carlingford Apartments in Houston are being crowded out by bats (along with bat guano). And the Indiana bats in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania have taken up roosting in an abandoned church.
If you see a very large cowboy hat moving through the Seattle area in the next couple of weeks, don't call your eye doctor. It's just a local landmark making its way to a new home in Oxbow Park. You can read more about the gigantic footwear (and its accompanying headwear) at Hat 'n' Boots.
In the not-so-funny department, a couple of ladies in Australia who were sunbathing on a hotel roof got the surprise of their life from a neighboring crane. And in Montreal, development next door to this three-story tall day-care building resulted in everyone having to flee to escape a shifting foundation.
Mark Pincus looked at neighbor Craig Newmark's successful site called Craigslist, and then developed his own version of an online networking site with a bit more commercial orientation, and named it Tribe.
So who, or what, is living next door to you?
posted at: 08:58 | category: /Miscellaneous | link to this entry
Folks at Carlingford Apartments in Houston are being crowded out by bats (along with bat guano). And the Indiana bats in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania have taken up roosting in an abandoned church.
If you see a very large cowboy hat moving through the Seattle area in the next couple of weeks, don't call your eye doctor. It's just a local landmark making its way to a new home in Oxbow Park. You can read more about the gigantic footwear (and its accompanying headwear) at Hat 'n' Boots.
In the not-so-funny department, a couple of ladies in Australia who were sunbathing on a hotel roof got the surprise of their life from a neighboring crane. And in Montreal, development next door to this three-story tall day-care building resulted in everyone having to flee to escape a shifting foundation.
Mark Pincus looked at neighbor Craig Newmark's successful site called Craigslist, and then developed his own version of an online networking site with a bit more commercial orientation, and named it Tribe.
So who, or what, is living next door to you?
posted at: 08:58 | category: /Miscellaneous | link to this entry