To keep every one happy, here is a fractal I call Purple Galaxy.
And here are some purple carrots.
This blog is unformed clay. I don't really have a direction, purpose, or any other reason for doing this except to play around with another part of the net.
And here are some purple carrots.




We had lunch with Molly at Christopher's in Porter Square. Those are in reverse order.
My students took an Africa map test today. Some had a map with numbers in each country. Their answer sheet had country and landform names next to which they had to write the correct number. Others used the number map with an answer sheet that had numbers next to which they had to write the names. One student took a map that had no numbers and wrote countries, capitals, and landforms on the blank map. I certainly could not do that right now.
Today was a range of things. I scoped out Cambridge Freecycle and Craigs List to see if there was an under $50 exercise bike to be had, but I think I was too slow for the two that showed up. I will keep trying.
Boston is suffering from similar weather conditions, and if I stay outside too long, I have visions of a similar fate. Today is such a dynamic change from the balmy sunlight of yesterday. I woke, after a horrendous nightmare, to the feeling of cold air blowing through the apartment. We have not yet put up the plastic that we had last year because the temperature has not been so bad. When up, it is almost invisible and really stops quite a bit of the cold air. We also used weather stripping putty and foam to fill some cracks between parts of the window and frame that were pouring cold air into the apartment.

Home again today and a little more productive. I did organize my school work, think about it, even did a little. Mostly I just blew my nose and drank lots of fluids.Cross the Road
Hey little chicken why'd you cross the road?
So the bug circulating the family circle, school, and probably the planes I was on finally caught up with me. Sore throat, runny nose... It's possibly a virus. Speaking of which, follow the link to find these cute plush versions of the common and not so common diseases. I love using this one for a demonstration piece about nose picking in class.
option for the aquatically inclined to Boston's snow-dusted sidewalks where outdoor water is mostly in the solid form.
In an hour, we leave the apartment for our journey to Miami. Interestingly, I had not realized that Florida is one of the few states to which I have never been. My bag is mostly packed, and I am ready. This trip, however, is not for pleasure. It is for a funeral. I will have to visit Florida under different circumstances to say I have really visited.
I sometimes envision the spots just inside my shoulderblades toward my spine as the place where wings used to grow. The tightness there has nothing to do with stress or other real physical causes. No, it is just my back missing my wings.

Here is the plan: each evening, I shall work a little on the list and see if I can catch up to the adding of things to it. That would feel great--improbable as it is.
Reena and I went to several exercise equipment stores to look at bikes. None fit our needs fully, though there was one with a great back (recumbent). It was a self generating one that made more noise than we were willing to put up with, so we will contact the manufacturer, SportsArt, and see if some Frakenstein adaptation of their cycles is possible. The C51 is silent, and the backs of the c52 and C53 are super. They come on the same frame, so it could be possible... We shall see
