woensdag 29 december 2010 Up at 3:34. Turn on France 24. As of this day, journalists Stéphane Taponier and Hervé Ghesquière have been hostages in Afghanistan for 365 days. Their faces are protected on to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris in their honor. Report - Grim Milestone For French Journalists Held By Taliban.
Fall back to sleep after the weather report. Wow! Oslo is -19 °C (-2 °F). Brrr. The alarm wakes me up. I want to sleep. Finish off burrito for breakfast. Shower. Walk up to Kaladi for some of Lauren's tasty coffee. Walk down to 5th Avenue and up through the Rainier corrider back to my place. Watch some MSNBC news. I like the Winter Wonderland Slide Show. I love Sam Seeder's Weather Report mocking the global warming deniers on Fox.
Walk all the way to work while listening to Weekday. It's another good show involving the Jazz Scene In Seattle... and interviews with local artists and playing a 6-minute rif called Saint Lawrence. Table And Chairs Music sounds interesting. I'm with the 7 Starfish today... giving Christin 2 hours of planning time and her lunch break. Blessed be the scheduling god. We get time in the Bike Room this morning. (It's rather chilly to play outside.) It's funny how they sit down for a "Book Break" in our Gross Motor room. They love the Cookie Monster - Good Time To Eat book. Walk up to Cal Anderson Park. Down Pike to my place. I ask Karen, "Who left a bag of groceries in front of my apartment door Christmas Day?" She has no idea. Watch KOMO News. I see reports of snowfall this morning (everywhere but Seattle). Watch some Hardball. Couscous and Oyster beef for dinner. Watch Star Trek - Where No Man Has Gone Before.
During the filming of this episode, a wasp's nest high in the rafters of the studio was somehow disturbed, and many cast and crew members suffered stings as a result. As this happened on a Friday, the weekend break allowed time for the swelling to go down; Shatner, however, required additional makeup to hide the stings during shooting the following Monday.
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