Here is a what it looks like crossing under the city's main thoroughfare, East Washington Avenue, about thirty blocks away from the capitol building. A lot of the early part of the year was like this picture--spent waiting until I could move out of the house I shared with Todd.
Katherine Case came to visit Madison in May, which was really nice. She was very pregnant. KAC, Sue, Rhonda, and Me got to hang out at the Sardine. Me and KAC went to grade school, middle school, high school, and UW-Madison together. She lives someplace in the damned San Francisco Bay area.
Here's a picture of Amos, who lives downstairs with Karen and Pete.
My sister Debra Sandy, who hates to be photographed, helped me out an awful lot when I broke my arm on May 31. I biked into a barricade at Olin Park. No, I was not distracted by a hot guy.
These people are my brother, Rick; the landlady, Karen, and Pete, her s. o. and the resident artist. This is taken in my kitchen.
Chicago El and new art I really like around the stop near Boystown.
The Grand Experiment: Union Cab 1, our very first gas electric hybrid.
Here is a room I work in a lot, the Large Driver's Room. Most of Union's board and committee meetings are here. The doors to this room are always open, and anyone can attend. Where does your board meet? I bet they meet in secret.
Here are two of the officers of the co-op, President Butch Hanson and Secretary Martha Kemble. I work pretty closely with both of them. Butch feeds us sugar and coffee. Martha also feeds me gin.
I went camping at the Porcupine Mountains in Yooperland around October 1 with my friend (and former Madison City Councilperson) Tracey Amato, and her Brother Jim. Here is the two of them at Lake of the Clouds, Michigan. Here is me on the shore of Lake Superior, west of Ontanogan, Michigan.