The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here's the rundown: ♥ The new Boeing 787 Dreamliner can carry about 250 passengers. This blog was viewed about 1,400 times in 2012. If it were a Dreamliner, it would take about 6 trips to carry that many people. ♥ In 2012,… Continue reading 2012 Sweet Pea’s Annual Blog Report
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The Dark Side of Human Nature
Having been a turtle lover all my life and a turtle biologist for a portion of it, I've been waiting for someone to do this study. Thank you Nathan Weaver! I will never forget getting the phone call from my heart-broken brother telling me how he risked life and limb to rescue a snapping turtle… Continue reading The Dark Side of Human Nature
Memory Quilt
This t-shirt quilt took me 6 months to make and I was soooo glad to finally present it to its rightful owner on Christmas morning. The quilt was a gift from my supervisor Reidin to her husband Danny. The first day I met her she sent me home with a box of Danny's t-shirts and… Continue reading Memory Quilt
This weekend
You hopefully will be able to find me at the Saugerties Farmers Market this Sunday (December 16th) from noon to 4 pm at the Saugerties Senior Center (207 Market Street). The house is going to be so jammed packed with vendors that they even ran out of tables for all of them. This is one… Continue reading This weekend
The Year in Review
December marks the one year anniversary of leaving my seemingly perfect job at the Museum of the Earth in Ithaca, New York and moving four hours away to live in an old barn with three other people. My main goal was to remain jobless as long as humanly possible. What in God's green earth was… Continue reading The Year in Review
The 4th Annual Grey Barn Craft Fair
If you live in the Finger Lakes Region, you won't want to miss this holiday craft sale. The Grey Barn Artisan Craft Fair is by far my favorite event of the year (The CNC Maple Fest is my close second!) so much so that I'm traveling 4 hours each way to participate. The people are… Continue reading The 4th Annual Grey Barn Craft Fair
I ♥ Fantasy
For most of my life I observed the mantra that nothing was worth reading unless it was true. However, thanks to my brother, I'm now a reader of fantasy books. A few years ago he sent me about twenty books that I was all but forced to read. He would call me every week to… Continue reading I ♥ Fantasy
I ♥ John Waters
Is it wrong to love a gay man with a microscopically thin mustache who is several decades older than yourself and is world-renowned for being the filthiest man alive? If loving John Waters is wrong, I don't want to be right. Last night I dragged my housemate, Cassie, to see his one-man Christmas show and… Continue reading I ♥ John Waters
Tip of the Cap
A few days ago I received the following email from the Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest and I just wanted to share my thoughts with the world on why this brief little message made me squeal with delight. I've worked for far too many non-profits in my life and I'm just going to lay it all out… Continue reading Tip of the Cap
A weekend you won’t want to miss
This Saturday (tomorrow) a very sick little soaper (me) will be in Marlboro for the Buy Local event (see flyer below) and then Sunday the on-the-mend little soaper (me) will be at the Thanksgiving Saugerties Farmers Market from noon to 4 pm at the Senior Center (207 Market Street). Come visit me and hand me… Continue reading A weekend you won’t want to miss
