These are the albums I've played today, in the order I listened to them, thanks to my handy-dandy ipod!
Karla Adolphe - Come Home
Jack Johnson - In Between Dreams
Jacob & Lily - The Cathedral Project
Jason Upton - Trusting the Angels
Kendall Payne - Grown
Rik Leaf - Now is the Winter of Our Discontent
And with that, I have a few things left to do in the little over an hour that remains until my workday draws to a close.
Church leadership meeting tonight, work tomorrow, and then the WEEKEND!
Thursday, April 26, 2007
The News
Part of my daily routine on work days involves a trip through the news headlines, local, national, American, international. I tease Kari for her fascination with newspapers, but admit that I regularly check headlines at home, and spend at least half an hour or so most mornings working my way through various articles.
So, in honor of that, here are links to a couple of articles that caught my eye today:
Because I'm invested in the outcome of the dispute between the city and the transit union, I found this one interesting. Apparently the earliest that I'll need to seek alternate transportation is May 7th.
Because I think young people need to care about national and international issues, because I've had a fascination with Justin Trudeau since he delivered a moving eulogy for his father, and because, if I lived in his riding, I'd probably vote for him, this one caught my eye.
I follow up my trip through the news with a trip through the blogs on my sidebar, plus a few others, and I have a blog post to recommend to you as well.
I liked the thought that Cameron Conant posted here. Remember that he wants to.
See you around!
So, in honor of that, here are links to a couple of articles that caught my eye today:
Because I'm invested in the outcome of the dispute between the city and the transit union, I found this one interesting. Apparently the earliest that I'll need to seek alternate transportation is May 7th.
Because I think young people need to care about national and international issues, because I've had a fascination with Justin Trudeau since he delivered a moving eulogy for his father, and because, if I lived in his riding, I'd probably vote for him, this one caught my eye.
I follow up my trip through the news with a trip through the blogs on my sidebar, plus a few others, and I have a blog post to recommend to you as well.
I liked the thought that Cameron Conant posted here. Remember that he wants to.
See you around!
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