Commentary on life and all that it contains.

These are commentaries on life as I know it. It can be the quickened, pulsating breath you feel as the roller coaster inches its was over the ride's summit. It can be the calming breeze on the dusk of a warm day, sitting in isolation, reflecting on beauty or loves once had. It, life, can be everything that you will it to be.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Dow Down

Remember that dream I had in the Spring, the one where I saw the financial market's collapse? Well, I had another one. In this dream, the Dow plummets to 3000. Considering the Dow was nearly to 14,000 not that long ago, this would indicate times perhaps worse than the Great Depression, when nearly a third of the workforce was unemployed. What a nightmare.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

On a completely different subject, in your 6/7/08 entry you briefed us all on the neighborhood surrounding your new digs. In that entry you noted - "Nice restaurants are there, two supermarkets, a butcher, a cheese store (yayyyyyyy), etc., etc. In the other direction from the house are some cafés and, almost beyond believable, a real French bakery for croissants and baguettes."

Ever since that entry, I been wondering how those places turned out. How about an "after action report" for your legion of devoted readers.

12:54 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy T-Day to Chris and Josh!! Hey Josh, do you plan to subject Chris to any more American T-Day cuisine? T-Day isn't T-Day without those all American culinary icons of a congealed cylinder of cranberry "substance" straight from the can (stood on end of course so you can hear the suction slurp as it leaves the can and plops on the serving plate), some sort of mashed sweet potatoes with butter and turkey gravy, and "mince meat" pie (pumpkin pie is just sooooo pedestrian).

8:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Given your interest in Wright-style Usonian architecture, I thought you might be interested in reading/seeing this Josh.

http://www.columbuslandmarks.org/preservation/gunning.php

2:37 AM  

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