Where should I go next spring?

Manly muffins and a locomotive

Someone jested at bible study Sunday evening that it must have been I who had borrowed their muffin pans. To the surprise of some - me being a bachelor and only having a toaster oven after all - I mentioned that I do happen to own a jumbo-sized muffin pan. Given that roughly 98% of my food intake is made up of (a) an assortment of restaurants plus (b) whatever I make, there's some incentive to try to break out of neanderthal mode.

So, without further ado, I present Blueberry Muffins à la Dave:

While pulling the above photo off my camera, I noticed that I still had a picture from when I drove down to Darren and Shena's new home to help them unload. It seems that Darren will be probably too busy to update his web site in the near future. Thus, to give you an idea of their new surroundings, here's a photo I took while waiting in the rain for them to arrive:

Al Gore describes politics

Taking a break from my normal routine, I wound up watching a bit of Meet the Press before heading off to church Sunday morning. The guest was Al Gore, and one thing that I found amusing was that the host brought up the following quote from Gore:

What politics has become requires a level of tolerance for triviality and artifice and nonsense that I have found in short supply.

I agree with the statement, but, at the same time, is Gore any more credible in his current role as an "environmentalist" than he was as a politician?

Your daily dose of cartoons

I don't know about you folks, but I tend to the sort of cartoons that you might find in the editorial page of a newspaper. Turns out that there's a good index of editorial cartoons online.

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