Yearly Archives: 2011

Photography From Knee-Level

Child Harbat has learned to use our camera.  I’m not surprised—after five minutes with my wife’s iPhone, CH was deleting apps and getting new ones she liked.  Now when I download pictures from the camera I find, scattered among my

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The Old Things Really Are Best

In this world of 3D movies, motion-capture video games, and tablet computers, it’s nice to know that kids still love the basics.  This weekend we went to a local health fair.  Imagine stands hawking the benefits of brushing and flossing

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My Own 9/11

With the hubbub of the tenth anniversary of 9/11 over I’ve had time to reflect on what this day means to me.  Like the pixels on a dragonfly’s eye we all have a slightly different perspective, and mine is not

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The World Below Us

It’s amazing what five miles will do to your perspective.  This weekend I flew across the continent and got to see all our country’s fantastic scenery from 30,000 feet and here’s what I concluded:  we have a lot of empty

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A Tale of Two Products

Sometimes, too cheap is a barrier you don’t want to cross.  Let’s talk about our new barbeque.  The old barbeque was working fine except for the burner shield, a tent of flimsy metal that protects the food from the flame,

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How Do You Explain Parenthood?

I’ve tangled with this issue for a while, the impossibility of describing what it is to become a parent.  It’s much like explaining three dimensions to a two-dimensional being, or explaining quantum physics and multi-dimensional space-time fabric to a drunk

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And Just Like That, Summer Is Over

Labor Day is always bittersweet.  The days are getting shorter, stores are trumpeting back-to-school sales, thoughts of homework, homeroom, and homesick are crowding little children’s minds, and summer weather is sliding into autumn.  Here in Southern California our September and

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The Terrible Twos are Terminated

Even at the lightning speed of a child’s growth you sometimes miss the transitions from one stage to another.  It’s not as if they are mute one day then say, “More milk please,” the next and you stare gape-mouth at

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Body of Movement

I used to think dance was a learned skill, a mental and physical process of beat into movement.  But I’ve been wrong all these years.  Dance is hard-wired into the human brain, perhaps for hundreds of thousands of years, when

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Handmade Return

Aaaaand we’re back.  A lovely hiatus up in Lake Tahoe where many lovely things happened in a lovely way, but let’s get to the handmade stuff.  Today we’ll look at Vikingsholm, a magnificent work of craftsmanship poised at the head

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