I’ve been mostly off twitter for several hours tonight; first at a Girl Scout meeting and then while writing an article which is due tomorrow.
I can’t turn off the tweets in my brain, though, so to keep them from piling up, I typed them into a separate Word document.  Yes, I had to do this.  [...]

National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) begins on November 1!  If you’re not familiar with this, participants are supposed to write a 50,000 word novel in one month.  That’s it.  I tried it last year, but ended up hating the novel I started, so I decided not to finish it.
This year, I’ve given no thought to [...]

Okay, I joined this site called Twittermoms, because I saw a link on this TwitPic of cocktails being served on the east end of the Steel Bridge (in Portland), which was tweeted by @dieselboi.  I don’t know if that link is an ad, or what — I’m not that familiar with TwitPic.
Anyway, I clicked the [...]

The whispers started last week on Twitter.
“My Twitter grade is 72.”
“My Twitter grade is 85.”
“I’m not sure whether to be proud or embarrassed about my Twitter Grade of 92,” tweeted @ahockley.
“What is this Twitter Grade?” people started to ask.
Twitter Grader is a tool that evaluates your Twitter profile based on several different factors, including the [...]

Laurie, my sister who doesn’t have a website I can link to (although I’ll give a shout-out to my brother-in-law Matthew for her), reminded me that I haven’t actually posted about my Pie-Off experience!  I forget that some things are common knowledge on Twitter, but perhaps not elsewhere.
OurPDX reported on the beginnings of the Pie-Off.  [...]