In Defense of Partisanship
by Melissa McEwan at Shakesville
And the Hits Keep Coming
by Melissa McEwan at Shakesville
BREAKING: Tom Daschle Withdraws
by Taylor Marsh
(for the last line)
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Happy Blogroll Amnesty Day!

As my good friend Dr. Zaius would say, "no time for blogging today!" ... so I will share with you what he has written:
Happy Blogroll Amnesty Day! I first learned about this blogosphere holiday through the blog of the fabulous Blue Gal. You can read the frightening details of this event at the fantastic blog of the holiday's creator, Jon Swift, and also at the blog of the other leading event co-conspirator, the equally awesome Skippy the Bush Kangaroo.Because I'm lazy ... that's why.
Blue Gal suggests that we should post the link to a few of our favorite blogs, and post them so that others can read about them, become aware of them - and finally blogroll these newer and most recently discovered blogs.
Based on Blue Gal's expressed wishes, I have thus gone through a lengthy winnowing process of my own blogroll to find the very best blogs, and I present the following blogs for your consideration as part of the Blogroll Amnesty celebrations.
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Pittsburgh Aviary blowout! installment 1

As I mentioned on Friday, I went to Pittsburgh (of all places for a Dallas Cowboys fan to go on Super Bowl weekend!) with Gretchen. We had a great time, and I have to give a shout-out to her parents for putting us up. They threw one heck of a party, and we had a great time. We had breakfast at local legend Isaly's (pronounced like Eisley's) and, despite my Cowboys cap, no one spit in my food! We also went shopping around (including a visit to Half-Price Books), and there's one thing that bears noting: I probably saw fewer than ten people all weekend (not counting me) who DIDN'T have Steelers gear on. It was admirable (and just a little disgusting) to see such ardent fans.
On Saturday, we went to the National Aviary and had a blast! It's my first visit ever to an aviary (although I did see some bird exhibits at Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, TX, circa 1978 or so), and I wasn't disappointed. Because there were so many great birds to photograph, I'm going to divide this post up into a couple or three posts. The first installment follows.
Our first stop was the Wetlands room, a huge space with bleachers where we sat and watched a guy feeding the birds. I got to feed a smelly little smelt to an Inca Tern, who flew by and picked it right out of my hand!



Tomorrow: we wander through the smaller exhibits, feed some lorikeets, and enter the Tropical Rainforest room.
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