I finally jumped on the bandwagon and created a Youtube account for myself, so I could upload videos that I take with my camera. It’s not officially a video camera, but it can take low-quality video. So, to try it all out, I decided to use what I am quite certain is the best of my videos, starring Halbert when he was a wee, little kitten.
Oh, and it’s still snowing outside (Thankfully, it’s not snowing inside). I would be surprised if things are clear enough for us to have work tomorrow morning. If it’s still snowing tomorrow, I hope to try to take some pictures.
Oh yes, my friends, the impossible has happened; snow has forced the closure of my workplace, and I have the day off. Completely off. It’s a pretty good thing, actually, since I have lots of work to do for library school, and because my voice isn’t 100% after last night. Oh, last night. What a wonderful thing that was.
I knew the Space Needle was good for something. I actually enjoy the Space Needle very much, it’s just interesting to see it as giant lightning rod (along with the Washington Mutual Tower, which is not as cool).
Also from this article:
We have record breaking rainfall for any month ever in Seattle, and that’s with 9+ days to go.
And in one of those “you know you’re in Seattle when…” moments:
Nonetheless, Seattleites soldier on. It was nice to see that despite the seemingly never-ending rain, all but one person walking around the Seattle Center today still wasn’t carrying an umbrella.
That’s what the mint thinks you’re going to do, once they unveil their newest coin. The Presidential Dollar Coin is going to try and suceed where Sacajawea and Susan B. failed. Check out the USAToday story here. But come back, because I have more to say. Read more…