Adventures with Dr. Lady Cutie Troublemaker

Life is in flux BIG TIME these days. I want to keep in touch with all of my peeps. The Internet is this beautiful thing. I can move to a brand new city and still stay in easy, near-daily contact with the people I love. When I feel connected to the people in my life that matter, I am unstoppable!

Welcome to WordPress!

By Abby at 5:56 pm on Saturday, April 9, 2005

Not everything is perfect here just yet, but it’s getting there. Aaron is single-focused, and he will not rest until everything works perfectly. Blogger has been such a pain in the butt lately, and Aaron was eager to learn some of the new programming needed to use WordPress. I’m not all that sure about the deets, but so far, it’s making me pretty darn happy!

Regarding comments…

Comments were the greatest challenge of migration away from Blogger. I have been using Haloscan comments for a while, and I like them, but I REALLY like the idea of having full control of comments, full ownership, and having them all on my server, not on someone else’s. The solution Aaron came up with was to keep the Haloscan comments accessible and also setting up the new commenting system. I’d like it if you could all view those old comments as read-only. They are really archival. The new comments (the ones you get to by clicking SAY SOMETHING) are the ones I’d like you to use now.

I hope you like the new digs. I’m pretty excited! 😀

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Moving to WordPress

By Abby at 10:15 am on Friday, April 8, 2005

We’re currently in the process of moving Abby to WordPress and this page will be in major flux over the next few days.

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Africa

By Abby at 7:13 pm on Monday, March 28, 2005

Thanks, Mom, for pointing out that I now have my first hit in Africa! Must be in Capetown. I have a friend from high school who was living there. I wonder if it is he. Anyway, I’ll never stop being amazed and the extent of the blogging world.

If the blogging world weren’t so very large, I never would have gotten to read this.

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An Activist and a Moblogger on Poplar

By Abby at 7:02 pm on Monday, March 28, 2005

I recently got a cameraphone, and so I recently created a moblog. The idea is that I can document interesting things I see during the regular course of a day and immediately upload them online.

So today, I’m driving along Poplar Avenue in Memphis, and I spot my first “interesting thing.” Actually, what I first saw was a TV camera filming from one corner of an intersection to the other. My eyes followed the direction in which the lens was pointing to a woman dressed in military fatigues, holding a sign that said, “Join the U.S. Army. Get Raped.” Quite a provocative sign to be holding, wouldn’t you say?

After I finished my short errand in the next block, I turned the car around and readied my cameraphone. Sadly, the woman was facing the other direction when I got to the red light, so I couldn’t take a picture. I decided to pull into the next entrance on the right and just ask if I could take her picture.

She was very pleasant and basically explained that she was a one-woman political action protesting the silencing of women in the military who are raped. She explained that the uniform she was wearing was her own and that she had been raped in the military, then suffered many negative consequences for trying to report the rape. She had been fighting the fight with the support of her husband. She said she was a performer and that she wanted to get herself heard. I wonder what got her inspired to go out there today.

I took two pictures, then got into my car to try and send them to my moblog. They weren’t there! The cameraphone is new, and I haven’t quite gotten the hang of using it. I got back out of the car to ask to take another picture, just as the woman and a man who she said was her bodyguard (but maybe was her husband, too – I’m not sure) were walking away. She graciously let me try again. (I learned I hadn’t hit “Save” after taking each picture. It’s hard to see that screen when it’s bright out!) I got two successful pictures. The man with her handed me a postcard and a CD:

 

 

a.g. Blue, NEW ALBUM APRIL 2005

N-cluding the smash club hitmaps”50/50” featuring NOID

Listen live @ XtaticRadio.com!

 

 

 


a.g. blue

 

Not really what I was expecting! I listened to the CD. It’s good, really political, in the hip-hop/dance/spoken word area. I’m not sure if she’s doing the mixes or just the vocals, but I’m not surprised she’s coming out with an album in April. You have to check out her web site. It’s got a great main page graphic, and within the site are several downloadable MP3s and WMA files. She seems a fascinating combination of soldier/activist/performance artist/whistleblower. You have to see it for yourself. I can’t believe the woman I saw on Poplar is the woman on this site, but that’s her!

It seems that every day is more interesting than the next.

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Drive Down Madison, Memphis, TN

By Abby at 12:04 pm on Saturday, March 26, 2005

Those of you in Memphis might enjoy the set of pictures I just uploaded to Flickr. They were taken on a grey day driving down Madison from the medical center to Cooper.

I’m using Flickr for general interest photographs, MoblogUK for ones taken on my cell phone when I’m out and about, and the blog for the rest. If you know me, you know I’m a serious shutterbug. I don’t know all that much about cameras, but I take a LOT of pictures. I’m all about quantity over quality. It’s about documentation, not impressing anyone. Still, with quantity, I often find amongst my ranks several pictures of quality.

The sidebar tells you how to find all these pictures, so take a look some time. —->

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