I have ignored my blog site in favor of becoming a Facebook whore. The good news is, all of the dramatic events in my recent life (losing job, losing best friend/booty call man, meeting birth family, bank-draining legal order, cancer scare, etc etc) happened within 6 weeks of each other, and I am now slowly but surely getting over it. Hence, there is no reason to bore anyone with depressing details.
Important note of the day: I saw Justin Bieber sing for the first time on American Idol last night, and I'm happy to say that I can't stand him for real now, instead of just basing my dislike on that completely WRONG hairdo.
20 May 2010
16 March 2010
BG News blotter
Mon., March 15
3:33 a.m.
Police responding to yelling within 600 block of Wallace Ave. were advised by residents that the yelling was for sexual reasons and that everything was okay.
3:33 a.m.
Police responding to yelling within 600 block of Wallace Ave. were advised by residents that the yelling was for sexual reasons and that everything was okay.
12 March 2010
People
There are people who can walk away from you. And hear me when I tell you this! When people can walk away from you: let them walk. I don't want you to try to talk another person into staying with you, loving you, calling you, caring about you, coming to see you, staying attached to you. I mean hang up the phone. When people can walk away from you let them walk. Your destiny is never tied to anybody that left. People leave you because they are not joined to you. And if they are not joined to you, you can't make them stay. Let them go! And it doesn't mean that they are a bad person, it just means that their part in the story is over. And you've got to know when someone's part in your story is over so that you don't keep trying to raise the dead. You've got to know when it's dead. You've got to know when it's over.
Long time...back soon
Because I am about to become jobless (or, as I like to call it, "job-FREE"), I will be doing a lot of gardening this spring. Be prepared for lots of pictures of mud and then seedlings and then plants and THEN the Real Things. As long as we don't have a f*ckwad of a growing season like last year, that is, because that means there will be very few pictures of the Real Things. Regardless of the wad rating of the weather, I will be outside every single minute that I can be, celebrating life and growth, and cheesy stuff like that. And hopefully some other festive things will happen, cuz pictures of plants are just not that fascinating. Bring it on.
And NONE OF THESE ARE ALLOWED IN MY GARDENS!:
And NONE OF THESE ARE ALLOWED IN MY GARDENS!:

05 January 2010
My weird thought of the day:
Pat Sajak seems to love saying, "I'm going to give the wheel a final spin," and then doing it with serious force - like he's thinking to himself, "I OWN this game, b*tches!" It's kinda sad to watch.
Like maybe during the whole game, he's reminding himself that soon, SOON, he will be the one spinning.
Pat Sajak seems to love saying, "I'm going to give the wheel a final spin," and then doing it with serious force - like he's thinking to himself, "I OWN this game, b*tches!" It's kinda sad to watch.
Like maybe during the whole game, he's reminding himself that soon, SOON, he will be the one spinning.
24 December 2009
Lost, but not gone...
...forever, anyway. I'm gonna start writing again soon. I need the outlet. I need an inlet. Right now, I need a scotch.
13 June 2009
26 April 2009
HUMMINGBIRDS!
I hear them every day, loving on the pansies on the deck.
Me no blog so good more...but now that summer is coming, the soon-to-be husband is on the way to Colorado, and Spencer is almost done with school, I will get my bearings back and start tellin' it like it is (or should be)!!
Me no blog so good more...but now that summer is coming, the soon-to-be husband is on the way to Colorado, and Spencer is almost done with school, I will get my bearings back and start tellin' it like it is (or should be)!!
20 April 2009
BG News, 4-20-09
This is an actual police blotter item:
3:45 A.M.
Complainant reported a male subject pooped in a subject’s yard on Main and Ridge Street.
3:45 A.M.
Complainant reported a male subject pooped in a subject’s yard on Main and Ridge Street.
07 April 2009
Email exchange
RE: getting a booth at the Denver Black Arts Festival this summer...
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 2:26 PM, co-worker wrote:
"This is something that maybe C.L. should be involved in. He sets up booths at events like this a lot. And I be happy to help."
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Cynthia wrote:
"I be happy to help." Nice use of Ebonics. :-)
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 2:35 PM, co-worker wrote:
"I always suspected that there was a secret in the family tree. It must have just come out when I saw a chance to hang with my people ;} "
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 2:26 PM, co-worker wrote:
"This is something that maybe C.L. should be involved in. He sets up booths at events like this a lot. And I be happy to help."
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Cynthia wrote:
"I be happy to help." Nice use of Ebonics. :-)
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 2:35 PM, co-worker wrote:
"I always suspected that there was a secret in the family tree. It must have just come out when I saw a chance to hang with my people ;} "
06 April 2009
Uh-oh
I have been so busy Facebooking that I have seriously neglected this blog. Not that I ever had anything important to say, but *sometimes* I tried. Heading to Ohio in May, and upon return will certainly have fun and festive pictures of the 31st Annual St Alphonso's Pancake Breakfast party extravaganza. Hopefully something fun and festive will happen before then, also, and I will take some pictures. [Unless pubic nudity is involved, in which case I will end up rocking in the corner at the mental ward suffering from Body Dysmorphic Disorder, which runs rampant in my brain cells this time of year (the fattest time of year, in other words).]
The month of March was very stressful and I'm hoping that April will be less dramatic - and much more SOBER.
The month of March was very stressful and I'm hoping that April will be less dramatic - and much more SOBER.
18 March 2009
TMI
Have you ever had one of those nights where your stomach is all funky and making weird noises and it hurts, and you go to bed thinking, "man, if I have to poop, I sure hope I wake up first."
Well, I've had one of those weeks.
Well, I've had one of those weeks.
16 March 2009
Spencer quote
Me: "Take a shower, your hair is greasy!"
Spencer: "Fine, but it's only going to be a two minute shower!"
Me: "YARGGGGGGGGGGGGHHH"
Spencer: "Mom, I'm being green AND fuel efficient."
Me: "Shit, can't argue there."
Spencer: "Fine, but it's only going to be a two minute shower!"
Me: "YARGGGGGGGGGGGGHHH"
Spencer: "Mom, I'm being green AND fuel efficient."
Me: "Shit, can't argue there."
13 March 2009
Memorial Service
Gregory E. Franta, Boulder, CO
Gregory E. Franta of Boulder, CO passed away Monday, February 9, 2009 in Jefferson County, CO. He was 58 years old. A Memorial Mass will be held Monday, March 16, 2009, 4:00 pm at Sacred Heart of Jesus, 2312 14th Street, Boulder, CO. Crist Mortuary of Boulder is handling arrangements.
Gregory E. Franta of Boulder, CO passed away Monday, February 9, 2009 in Jefferson County, CO. He was 58 years old. A Memorial Mass will be held Monday, March 16, 2009, 4:00 pm at Sacred Heart of Jesus, 2312 14th Street, Boulder, CO. Crist Mortuary of Boulder is handling arrangements.
11 March 2009
So sad....
Officials: Missing Boulder architect Greg Franta found dead in ravine
By Heath Urie
Originally published 06:40 a.m., March 11, 2009
Updated 08:15 a.m., March 11, 2009
BOULDER, Colo. — A Boulder architect who’s been missing since Feb. 9 has been found dead, according to the Colorado State Patrol.
The body of Greg Franta, 58, was discovered inside his car at the bottom of a ravine between Golden and Boulder on Tuesday afternoon, in what appears to have been an accident.
Trooper David Hall said Franta's 2006 Honda Civic hybrid apparently went off the road while driving south along Colo. 93 at the 4.9 mile marker in Jefferson County.
Hall said evidence points to an accident in which Franta tried to steer the car back onto the road when it started to slide onto the shoulder. The car went 363 feet off the road, rotated once, rolled into two trees and slid down the ravine and landed on its roof.
The car was not visible from the roadway, Hall said. Based on the condition of the body, and the fact that Franta was last seen alive during the early morning hours Feb. 9, investigators think the accident happened about that time.
Franta was found wearing his seat belt, and investigators do not suspect alcohol or drugs were involved.
"He could have fallen asleep, he could have had a heart attack," Hall said. "We may never know what the cause of the accident was."
Hall said the body was recovered at 1:47 p.m. Tuesday after a passer-by reported seeing the car. The case remains open and under investigation.
A Boulder police spokesperson was not immediately available. Jefferson County Coroner Katherine Loughrey-Stemp confirmed her office has Franta's body, but a ruling on Franta's cause and manner of death is pending the return of toxicology tests.
Franta was last seen headed south on Federal Boulevard toward Denver. Police officials have said surveillance cameras captured his last location on the 6700 block of Federal Boulevard, but would not elaborate on what business provided the footage. That area is home to a radiator repair shop, a restaurant and a strip club.
Franta had dinner with a family member and did not show up at work the next day at Boulder’s Rocky Mountain Institute, where he was a senior vice president.
Last month, a digital billboard at I-25 and Colorado Boulevard in south Denver began flashing a message asking for help finding Franta.
Boulder police have been leading the investigation into Franta’s disappearance — despite the fact that he was last seen in unincorporated Adams County headed toward Denver — because he lived in Boulder.
Franta’s interest in environmentally friendly building was sparked at the beginning of his career, according to a co-worker at the Rocky Mountain Institute, which develops renewable and energy-efficient building strategies.
Llewellyn Wells, vice president of communications at the company, said Franta will be missed for his work and his kind nature.
“Greg was a rare human being,” Wells said. “He had more life and spirit than a room full of people would normally have. He was passionate about people and he was passionate about his work. He will be dearly missed.”
Franta was named the Colorado architect of the year in 1998 and also worked with President Bill Clinton to make the White House more energy-efficient, according to his biography on RMI’s Web site.
He also led the projects for the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law building and Fort Collins’ Fossil Ridge High School, built with sustainable design guidelines in 2004.
By Heath Urie
Originally published 06:40 a.m., March 11, 2009
Updated 08:15 a.m., March 11, 2009
BOULDER, Colo. — A Boulder architect who’s been missing since Feb. 9 has been found dead, according to the Colorado State Patrol.
The body of Greg Franta, 58, was discovered inside his car at the bottom of a ravine between Golden and Boulder on Tuesday afternoon, in what appears to have been an accident.
Trooper David Hall said Franta's 2006 Honda Civic hybrid apparently went off the road while driving south along Colo. 93 at the 4.9 mile marker in Jefferson County.
Hall said evidence points to an accident in which Franta tried to steer the car back onto the road when it started to slide onto the shoulder. The car went 363 feet off the road, rotated once, rolled into two trees and slid down the ravine and landed on its roof.
The car was not visible from the roadway, Hall said. Based on the condition of the body, and the fact that Franta was last seen alive during the early morning hours Feb. 9, investigators think the accident happened about that time.
Franta was found wearing his seat belt, and investigators do not suspect alcohol or drugs were involved.
"He could have fallen asleep, he could have had a heart attack," Hall said. "We may never know what the cause of the accident was."
Hall said the body was recovered at 1:47 p.m. Tuesday after a passer-by reported seeing the car. The case remains open and under investigation.
A Boulder police spokesperson was not immediately available. Jefferson County Coroner Katherine Loughrey-Stemp confirmed her office has Franta's body, but a ruling on Franta's cause and manner of death is pending the return of toxicology tests.
Franta was last seen headed south on Federal Boulevard toward Denver. Police officials have said surveillance cameras captured his last location on the 6700 block of Federal Boulevard, but would not elaborate on what business provided the footage. That area is home to a radiator repair shop, a restaurant and a strip club.
Franta had dinner with a family member and did not show up at work the next day at Boulder’s Rocky Mountain Institute, where he was a senior vice president.
Last month, a digital billboard at I-25 and Colorado Boulevard in south Denver began flashing a message asking for help finding Franta.
Boulder police have been leading the investigation into Franta’s disappearance — despite the fact that he was last seen in unincorporated Adams County headed toward Denver — because he lived in Boulder.
Franta’s interest in environmentally friendly building was sparked at the beginning of his career, according to a co-worker at the Rocky Mountain Institute, which develops renewable and energy-efficient building strategies.
Llewellyn Wells, vice president of communications at the company, said Franta will be missed for his work and his kind nature.
“Greg was a rare human being,” Wells said. “He had more life and spirit than a room full of people would normally have. He was passionate about people and he was passionate about his work. He will be dearly missed.”
Franta was named the Colorado architect of the year in 1998 and also worked with President Bill Clinton to make the White House more energy-efficient, according to his biography on RMI’s Web site.
He also led the projects for the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law building and Fort Collins’ Fossil Ridge High School, built with sustainable design guidelines in 2004.
03 March 2009
Paranoia, the destroyer...
8:58 A.M.
Complainant reported subject walking around the hill and pond by Lot 5 acting suspicious. Subject was just looking at the ducks.
Complainant reported subject walking around the hill and pond by Lot 5 acting suspicious. Subject was just looking at the ducks.
02 March 2009
13 February 2009
PLEASE READ THIS!


BOULDER, Colo. — A day after police issued a public plea for help finding a prominent Boulder architect who went missing Monday, detectives say no tips about his possible whereabouts have come in.
Greg Franta, 58, was last seen in the 6700 block of Federal Boulevard at about 1:30 a.m. Monday, according to video obtained by police from business surveillance cameras in that area. Franta had dinner with a family member Sunday night and did not show up at work Monday morning at Boulder’s Rocky Mountain Institute, where he is a senior vice president. His family reported him missing Tuesday.
Police officials on Friday said no one has called to report seeing Franta, or the 2006 white Honda Civic hybrid he was last seen driving.
The car had a ski rack on top and a yellow or orange sticker across the back that says, “hybrid electric.” The vehicle has a Colorado license plate number of 997GKH.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call 303-441-3333. Tips can also be submitted to Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 or www.crimeshurt.com.
08 February 2009
Seen...
bumpersticker on a dazzling circa 1989 Geo Prizm: "WITCHES' PARKING ONLY. ALL OTHERS WILL BE TOAD."
I wish I'd been able to take a picture, but I was driving on the highway.
I wish I'd been able to take a picture, but I was driving on the highway.
18 January 2009
Moving...
The whole thing happened very quickly, so as of Feb 1 - 15, Spencer and I will be relocating - back to the duplex where we lived several years ago. It's TINY, but at the base of Flagstaff, with a gorgeous front deck and a big backyard, and there's no need to spend much time indoors when you have all of that right out the front door. I'm going to need to figure out how to get rid of a bunch of furniture and clothes, and fast! When we lived there before, we shared the space with the woman who had just moved out. She needed a place in Boulder from which to teach her individual and group language classes. We lasted there for 2.5 years, but the situation was not ideal, as this woman had no sense of boundaries and was there all the time (she gave me $100 a month, and took up a whole corner of the living room with her desk, not to mention the enormous burden of invading our emotional and personal space). Anyhoo, she's gone now, and the people who currently live there want to move downstairs - perfect. They have painted every room a different color, and it's all very ambient and copacetic. But SO SMALL. I guess we'll get used to it; we dealt with it before, and that was with a constant stream of people traipsing in and out. I'm going to need help from those of you who have better decorating creativity than I (it's minimal, sadly)!! Photos to follow...maybe not until I get the deck looking beautiful again....MAN OH MAN, I'm going to miss what I have done with this yard over the past three summers!! I might have to do some transplanting before I go...stealing my own flowers, is that legal?
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