her name was Neda
Jun. 20th, 2009 11:09 pmThursday morning was great. I went swimming in
brienze's awesome pool, didn't sunburn myself, and ate a ton of delicious sushi. (Made with real sushi rice, thank heavens.) I went home to roast some corn on the grill for Mike's snack Thursday gathering. That's when I discovered water seeping out of the ground next to the house. I proceeded to have a small meltdown, imaging the worst catastrophes involving plumbing and the slab and the foundation. It was not helped by our asinine home warranty that does not want to cover anything.
A visit from a plumber, an air conditioner repair guy and many phone calls later it turns out the water is seeping out from the drain of the AC unit. While not insurmountable, it is a pain in the ass, uncovered and required digging a trench through the yard. Joy. It is not as bad as I first thought thankfully.
I'm sick, and I don't know why. I wonder if it is a psychosomatic reaction to following the news from Iran all week. I've run out of green shirts. I need to do laundry. Her name was Neda, by the way. The girl we watched bleed to death on our computer screens and on CNN - her name was Neda.
A visit from a plumber, an air conditioner repair guy and many phone calls later it turns out the water is seeping out from the drain of the AC unit. While not insurmountable, it is a pain in the ass, uncovered and required digging a trench through the yard. Joy. It is not as bad as I first thought thankfully.
I'm sick, and I don't know why. I wonder if it is a psychosomatic reaction to following the news from Iran all week. I've run out of green shirts. I need to do laundry. Her name was Neda, by the way. The girl we watched bleed to death on our computer screens and on CNN - her name was Neda.
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Date: 2009-06-22 02:38 pm (UTC)Austinites Mourn Iranians who have Perished during Protests, on Monday, June 22nd from 9:00 PM
In light of the fraudulent presidential elections in Iran, the ensuing protests and the now escalated level of crackdowns, a group of concerned citizens of Austin and San Antonio are coming together to hold a candle light vigil at the Pflueger Pedestrian Bridge on Monday, June 22, 2009 at 9:00pm.
What: Candle Light Vigil to commemorate the memory of our brothers and sisters killed in recent protests in Iran.
Where: The Pflueger pedestrian bridge, running parallel to the Lamar bridge on Lady Bird Lake (used to be Town Lake). The bridge is between Riverside Dr and 1st St.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=austin,+tx&sll=37.509726,-95.712891&sspn=20.373086,36.914063&ie=UTF8&ll=30.265512,-97.755886&spn=0.001358,0.004292&t=h&z=18
When: 9:00 PM on Monday, June 22
Please respect the following requests:
1. Please wear dark shirts
2. Do not bring any signs (this is a mourning ceremony)
3. Do not bring any flags
4. There will be no speeches given to the public
5. Please bring your own candles
6. Be there on time (take into account that parking is not easy!)
Sponsored by a group of Iranian Students at UT
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For more information visit http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=94690388547&ref=nf