Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Kyle the gardner.

I read a few of Kyle's blogs but the one that I wanted to blog about is his gardening blog. First of all, the fact that he took the time to actually plant a garden and watch it grow just amazes me. he is a college student, who has classes himself, and teaches another class...and somehow he manages to find time to have a garden!??! That right there just amazes me. His variety of vegetables also tells me that he took time into thinking about what he wants to grow. I can easily tell that he is proud of his vegetables by talking about them in all the descriptive words he uses.
Also the plain fact that he notices these caterpillars on the parsley and gladly admits that he watches them get chubbier every day, and he lets them eat the parsley since he does not is also awesome. At least someone eats it. I just feel like I should warn him that these caterpillars favor those delicious looking tomatoes the most, so hopefully he watches out for them.

Even though he has named this blog gardening and talks about it throughout the blog, at the bottom he talks about monsoon season. This is my favorite part. Everything that he says about it besides the skunks is where I agree. I would have to say it is also my favorite season, and I do not think that I would ever appreciate rain as much as I do now. I grew up in this state my entire life, so I know how he feels...and makes me wonder if he also has grown up here too?? I just do not think that this wonderful season can be expressed in any other way.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Reading anothers blog.

I read a blog about how people will talk about video games with the acknowledge of knowing what they are talking about when in reality they don't. On FoxNews they try and talk about the sex scenes that possibly can occur in the new video game:Mass Effect. They have some really good points, but when they ask the man in the video questions, he starts asking them questions making you realize that they should have done more research.

The reason why I liked this blog is because it actually proves that you have to do your research before you can even start talking about the subject. Otherwise you get shut down like the two ladies do in this video. It was also funny when they tried ending it with the interviewer talking to her coworkers and the man says..well it really is up to the parents..this is when you see and agree that video games are rated, and it is up to the parents to whether or not their kids can play them.