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Billy the Bookcase Says Hello…

If you’ve been listening to the PointySticks podcast, you have heard Jonathan Coulton. He sings the Ikea song and the Baby Got Back song, along with others, that I have played on past episodes. Really, he is fabulous.

He said that if a particular city was able to round up at least 50 people demanding his show, he would come to that city. Houston is *so* close (I was number 46!), and I would love to see us go way over the top. If you are in Houston or near and you like his music, would you please go and demand that he come to our area?

If you don’t live near Houston, look to see if your city is on the list – or add it! Make a demand!

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Finish It Friday!

It is “Finish it Friday” again today! So, what are you going to finish? Let me know if you get it done, and if you post photos – even better!

Me? I’m still dropping stitches on the Clapotis. Amy actually helped me out and dropped two rows for me while we were at Stitch & Bitch Central. I know, I have no idea why she volunteered to do it either, but seriously – did you think I was going to say no? Ah, it was the best time last night – I am *so* glad I ended up going.

See, I wasn’t going to go. I was almost home after class, just driving along, when I realized I was getting rather warm in my CR-V. Hmmm. Adjust air-conditioning. Hmmm. It is acting weird when I accelerate too. Hmmm. Call Honda guy and tell him I broke my car, and fortunately he has a spot for them to work on it today and a loaner car to give me! Yeah, Honda! Only thing is, I have to be there by 6:00 to pick it up, and it is the worst time of the day for traffic. Ugh. But I picked the perfect route and made it there without a problem. They thought last night that it has something to do with the condensor? I don’t know what condensor – I’ll know more when they call me. Thank goodness for the young driver car insurance, because of this I will be able to cover all of the repairs my car needs.

I’ve owned a Honda since 1999, and this is the first time I’ve ever had to take my vehicle in for a repair. Oil changes and stuff like that, sure – but I’ve never had to go in for a warranty repair. I love Honda.

Now I’m driving a burnt orange Honda Element and all I can do everytime I look at it is say, “I PINCH!

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What Is It?

My Dad found this spider and brought it over for Jason. Sorry about the crappy photo, but there is *no* way I’m taking it out of the container before I figure out what it is. I do know one thing that it is – HUGE. Other than a tarantula, it is the largest spider I have ever seen. It has to be at least 3 inches across.

Any ideas on what kind of spider it might be? And is it poisonous?

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Abducted by Aliens Knittastic!

Pointing Gently with my Pointy Sticks…

My stupid elbow is all out of whack again (grrrr…) and it burns like mad whenever I try to bend my arm. Before I go back to my ice pack and my episode of Footballer’s Wives (my BBC show that I’m currently hooked on), I had to point out that Episode 8 of the Pointy Sticks podcast went live last night. w00t!

This proves once again that I shouldn’t use the desktop computer at all unless I absolutely have to. This happens every single time. Of course, I crashed last night without putting on my elbow brace, so that didn’t help make things better. Ugh.

Go listen to Pointy Sticks and I’ll be back as soon!

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The News…

We are pleased to announce that Hosting Matters, Inc. has acquired the
assets of Blogomania.com. Effective immediately, Hosting Matters will
provide service, support, and billing functions to all Blogomania.com
clients.

I am now a dotcom success story. I started a dotcom business, I helped it grow, and I sold it off. How cool is that?

Now that the e-mails are going out to clients, I can *finally* post about it here. Yes, this is what all of my cryptic posts have been about. Blogomania, which I started back in February, 2002, has been purchased by Hosting Matters. I’ve worked with them for 4 years now, as they maintained the servers where Blogomania resided. Since 2002, Blogomania grew from a little dream to a large-ish company for me – albeit small by Hosting Matters standards, I’m sure. They had been watching things though, and had seen that with my family, school, knitting, photography … everything going on in my life … well, the time was right.

They made a buyout offer last Tuesday, and after thinking on it for a few days, debating back and forth with Mike about it as I worked out my thoughts on it, and a lot of restless nights, I agreed to it this past weekend. It was a really, really hard call. I love doing the support work – it is just a strain on my time. This became most obvious when we were on vacation this summer. The time had come, and I have ultimate faith that they will take excellent care of every single client.

Once the decision was made, it was a flurry of events until now. Actually, it isn’t quite over yet. Now the e-mails are going out (if you haven’t received one, let me know and I’ll point you in the right direction), tomorrow I will be cancelling payment subscriptions and then … it will be done.

But whenever one door closes, another opens. Elaine asked me a few weeks ago if I was interested in going to art festivals with her and selling prints. Her idea was that we could split the booth costs and fulfill our dreams of getting our work out there. That is why I asked what photos you would like to see on the walls of your home – I am working out the list of what prints I will be taking to the shows, matted and beautifully displayed. I really believe that working with Elaine on this will be fantastic for both of us, as we can keep each other on track, encourage one another to keep going, and get it done. Plus, Elaine is the queen of spreadsheets. She probably thinks I hate them, but I don’t at all – I work best when I come into an already organized situation. I see things from a “big picture” perspective, and I love coming up with marketing ideas. She sees the details that we need to do, and organizes the timeline of things we need to get done. Plus she is the research queen, finding us so many things that we need. Not only will this be a great way to get our work out there, but we are already finding contacts that need photo work done – getting our names out there is a great thing.

Our first show is coming in November. We will be at the Yale Street Market for the First Saturday in the Heights. If you’re in Houston, please come by and see us! Fresh Photography will be getting an overhaul soon and we will feature both of our work there. We have more plans coming, but for now that is the start.

Life is good. A little chaotic right now, but very good. Oh, and I just finished recording Episode 8, so it will be available soon.