Happy Anniversary Fiat Lux!

I realized this morning that yesterday marked the one-year anniversary of my blog’s existence. Some 260 posts later, here I am, still blogging away.

In looking through my Technorati links and SiteMeter referrals, I’ve noted that over time I’ve gotten listed in a handful other people’s blogrolls. That’s of course gratifying to my ego, but when I see myself listed as being a “Progressive” blog it also makes me feel a little like I’m there under false pretenses. With my recent increase in spare time and the heating up of the political front, I’ve posted a lot about politics, but Fiat Lux was not meant to be a political blog as such. And I do not consider myself a “Progressive” – which seems to be the label people adopt when they believe the Democrats aren’t sufficiently to the left.

When Howard Dean said, “I’m from the Democratic wing of the Democratic party” that had a lot of resonance for me. I’m a 3rd generation Democrat and proud of it. That said, I also voted for Giuliani and Pataki when I lived in New York City. I felt they were the better candidates for the job at the time. I’d vote for a Republican again if I honestly felt that s/he was the better candidate and more closely matched my policy beliefs. The way things are today, I don’t think that’s very likely though.

America, in my mind, is a grand social experiment. We’ve tried for 200+ years to build a better society, one that is a standard of success for the rest of the world. Problem is we’re human and we don’t always get things right. The industrial revolution brought some dramatic changes to the role of labor in people’s lives. I think a lot of the social programs that have been introduced during the 20th century were various attempts – some more or less successful – to try to bring some balance to the equations that had been changed but the new modes of work. Some have been more successful than others; and of course the world is still changing. We may never get it right – but we cannot stop trying.

In short, I consider myself a firm Democrat and more centrist than far left, although others may not see me that way. And Fiat Lux is a blog that talks a lot about politics, but is not confined to it.

Happy anniversary, Fiat Lux! Let’s see what the next year will bring.

Well is Dry

Blogging has been more irregular this past week.

Comment spam has been getting worse and worse, and fighting it has been siphoning off blogging time (I may not be able to wait for MT 3.1 to come out after all). New kitten to love and play with. Plus, I’m having a little of a crisis in confidence – it feels like anything I want to talk about, other bloggers have already addressed, and said it better than I could myself.

I guess you could say I’m in a bit of a rut. Hopefully I’ll pull out soon.

New Addition to the Family

We’re please to announce that a new kitten has come to join the household – meet our new baby GIMLI:

As a volunteer, you see literally hundreds of kittens at the SPCA during kitten season. Some stick in your heart more than others, and for whatever reason Gimli caught at mine. After seeing him go without a home for 2+ months, Scott and I decided ours was the right home for him. We brought him home today.

Gimli is an active, high-energy kitty, currently about 5 months old. He was very much in need of space to run around and play in, and being locked up with so little play room was taking a toll on him. He also had a really nasty cold for several weeks which didn’t help his adoption chances. Despite it all, though, he purrs like a jackhammer the minute anyone picks him up. I had thought that when the time came for a new kitten we’d probably get a tortie, but nope! Our boy is almost entirely black except for a patch of white on his belly and the tips of his paws.

Gimli (yes, named after the Dwarf in Lord of the Rings) was the name he was assigned at the shelter. After calling him that for 2 months, I can’t think of him as anything other than Gimli, so we’re going to keep it. It might not have been the name we would have chosen but it’s good enough.

The resident kitties are still trying to decide what to make of the newcomer. More pix are posted in the Gallery.

More to follow as he settles in, I’m sure.

More PC Suckiness

As in computers. The hard drive Scott gave me to put into my rebuilt computer rolled over and died tonight. So tomorrow I have to go buy a new hard drive and start the tedious process of reinstalling my whole system AGAIN. 2 more days down the drain.

I think I sucessfully saved my most recent data before the drive completely died, but I won’t know for sure until I reinstall. At worst, I lost 2 weeks of work and emails, plus a few odds and ends like the 4 new iTunes I bought last week.

I am so very not happy right now.

Fizzle

I had set TiVo to record 4 hours of CSPAN convention coverage … but the channel didn’t change correctly and I got 4 hours of crap instead. I’m annoyed. I have little interest in the convention other than to hear some of the better Democrats doing their thing in front of a microphone, and missing those speeches ticked me off. Particularly Clinton’s, as he’s arguably one of the best political speakers of this generation.

Plus my cat Tina knocked a cup of coffee all over my desk while trying to climb onto my lap. I sacrified my t-shirt to save my digital camera from getting soaked. What a mess.

Bleh. I hope the rest of the week is better.

City of Heroes Ate My Brain

Light blogging right now – I ‘discovered’ the online game City of Heroes (no thanks to Scott) and have been playing it like crazy these past few days.

If you play and are on the Liberty server, look for either Shopaholic or DanielJackson & tell me “hi!”.

If none of the above makes any sense to you, I should be back to normal by the end of the weekend.