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One Moisty Morning

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All I wanted from this video was to capture a minute of morning birdsong and then, beat it back inside to the kitchen for that first cup of coffee.

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As the days go by in this 2005 Week of Vlogging, coffee is taking on an even more crucial role than normal. Day 4, leaving me wondering whether it’s really video “flogging.”



Stop it. Stop it some more.

→ B.Dunn, Mar 30, 2005, 09 50 pm


1.yes, this week seems longer than usual. I’m not sure how I’ll feel when it’s over.

why are certain people crossed out on your list of vloggers?

i’m amazed how similar your backyard is to my friend’s back in indiana. very soothing.
— adam    Mar 31, 01:28 am    #

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2.Hey Bob I see spring is taking hold in Texas too. I love this time of year.
— Doug Bradley    Mar 31, 02:45 am    #

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3.Once you’ve visited a link in the menus, it’s crossed out to signify that you’ve already been there.

If you clear your cookie cache and come back to the site, they’re no longer crossed out.

It might be a case of a little over-design, huh?
— Bob    Apr 10, 11:38 am    #

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