One year of turning the world inside out

JR: One year of turning the world inside out | Video on TED.com.

You’re still the one

I want to lick my monitor!

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With the official first day of summer right around the corner, now is a great time to start collecting recipes for your favorite warm-weather treats.

You’ll find endless inspiration by browsing through topics like recipe, grilling, and summer in the WordPress.com Reader, and discover tons of great ideas by exploring our collection of recommended food blogs.

Here are seven mouthwatering recipes from a handful of fantastic blogs that are sure to delight all summer long:

The Patterned Plate


We Call Him Yes! Chef!


The Faux Martha


In Pursuit of More


Just Homemade


Love + Cupcakes


The Craving Chronicles

Do you have an all-time favorite summer recipe? What new recipes do you hope to try out this season?

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Why are guys failing? Read this!

Tracking the trackers…

As you surf the Web, information is being collected about you. Web tracking is not 100% evil — personal data can make your browsing more efficient; cookies can help your favorite websites stay in business. But, says Gary Kovacs, it’s your right to know what data is being collected about you and how it affects your online life. He unveils a Firefox add-on to do just that.

Gary Kovacs is the CEO of the Mozilla Corporation, where he directs the development of Firefox.

I just concluded my ‘lunch and learn’ series on information and content management at The Docking Station in Green Bay, WI today. The first two classes were shot via video camera and unfortunately you can’t see the screen but you can hear the narrative. The last class was captured using a Google+ hangout and I’ll be using that from now on. Questions? Feedback?

This is [almost] everything I think I know about the topic with a couple of bonus videos thrown in at the beginning…

My best friend…

I never had no one that I could count on

I’ve been let down so many times

I was tired of hurtin’, so tired of searchin’

‘Til you walked into my life

It was a feelin’

I’d never known

And for the first time

I didn’t feel alone

You’re more than a lover

There could never be another

To make me feel the way you do

Oh, we just get closer

I fall in love all over

Every time I look at you

I don’t know where I’d be

Without you here with me

Life with you makes perfect sense

You’re my best friend

You’re my best friend, oh yeah

You stand by me and you believe in me

Like nobody ever has

When my world goes crazy, you’re right there to save me

You make me see how much I have

And I still tremble

When we touch

And oh, the look in your eyes

When we make love

You’re more than a lover

There could never be another

To make me feel the way you do

Oh, we just get closer

I fall in love all over

Every time I look at you

And I don’t know where I’d be

Without you here with me

Life with you makes perfect sense

You’re my best friend

You’re my best friend

You’re more than a lover

There could never be another

To make me feel the way you do

Oh, we just get closer

I fall in love all over

Every time I look at you

And I don’t know where I’d be

Without you here with me

Life with you makes perfect sense

You’re my best friend

You’re my best friend, oh yeah

You’re my best friend

You’re my best friend

via MY BEST FRIEND Lyrics – TIM MCGRAW.

…featuring a tool called Gist and you can see it here over the internet!

Here’s a brief outline of my intro:

This event is hosted by my friend Dana VanDen Heuvel at The Docking Station in Green Bay, however, thanks to the new functionality in Google+ of being able to broadcast a hangout over the air in YouTube, I’ll be broadcasting and recording the event in this post at Noon CDT. You can either watch it here or join more directly by connecting with toddlohenry@gmail.com in Google+…

Here is the Google+ Hangout video from the event:

I love erdilielsfavourites eclectic approach to blogging. Simple, clean — lots of eye candy!

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I admit to having had the occasional stare down with a cat, just to see who would blink first. ;-) But photographer Ed Panar took this to a whole new level with his series ‘Animals That Saw Me’. Over the last 16 years he has snuck up on all sorts of critters, from raccoons to pigeons, and documented what happens when they actually see him. Check it out here! Enjoy! :-)

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On creativity

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h/t Steve Anderson

Teaching and learning

Donald Driver wins!

From a boy who lived in a U-Haul trailer to a Super Bowl and now Dancing with the Stars champion, Donald Driver is a winner through and through. We’re blessed to ‘know’ him well in Green Bay…

Just in case you missed this for 5/23/2012

  1. Top tweets…

  2. toddlohenry
    “Is discrimination obscured when the gates of marriage are opened?” http://bit.ly/KcW5qZ I have to think about this one…
    Wed, May 23 2012 07:53:15
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    Best Friend Benefits | Psychology Today http://bit.ly/KcN9SF Not ‘friends with benefits’ — just best friend benefits! :-D
    Wed, May 23 2012 07:17:26
  4. toddlohenry
    Why Birthdays Matter (And Why They Don’t) | Psychology Today http://bit.ly/KcN7Kz
    Wed, May 23 2012 07:16:31
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    Lisa Earle McLeod: How to Get Things Done: Separate Your Work Modes http://huff.to/JPCKzR
    Wed, May 23 2012 06:50:07
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    Gretchen Rubin: What’s the Most Popular Resolution for Happiness? http://huff.to/Kb2uTy
    Wed, May 23 2012 06:40:02
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    Is There a Problem with Facebook Advertising? – eMarketer http://twy.la/LAlCyG
    Tue, May 22 2012 19:53:34
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    The Docking Station Hosts FREE Event For Business Professionals to Get Started Using Social CRM | e1evation http://bit.ly/JRMqHW
    Tue, May 22 2012 16:33:26

Celebrities portraits found in cupboard, 1970s

More at Celebrities portraits found in cupboard, 1970s.

Bach to basics…

Baroque music stimulates your brain and body. Here’s what I’m listening to this morning:


















Wake Up!

The Daily Love via Visual Inspiration: Wake Up!.

Stop worrying about what other people think

You wouldn't worry so much about what people really thought of you if you knew just how seldom they do"
Ummm. Get over yourself?

 

Winter Beach Morning

Too funny! I just posted a picture from almost the same spot on my bike ride yesterday and I told Jaz, one of the commenters, that the beautiful view almost makes up for 4 months earlier! Lo and behold, my favorite Wisconsin photographer posts one of his own beautiful images of exactly what I mean…

Pops Digital via Winter Beach Morning – sepia.

What We Really Need to Be Happy

“The real measure of your wealth is how much you’d be worth if you lost all your money.” ~Unknown

Standing, getting crushed on the metro at peak hour, I look around and my heart sinks. I’m surrounded by sullen faces, their eyes focused intently on games on their iPads and smart phones.

These are the sullen faces representing a world of people dreading going to work, dreading grinding away at a job they hate.

The gadgets they use as distractions during their morning commute are constant reminders of why they must put themselves through this daily hell. They feel they need these things (among others), and their job allows them to have them.

Throughout history humans have always strived to have better “things,” to have more than their neighbors or at the very least be equal to them.

First it was outdoing the neighbor who just upgraded from horse and carriage to a car. Later it was getting a black a white TV, then the cassette player, and years later a CD player.

But in today’s modern world where trends change as soon as they begin, where the next version of the latest gadget comes out seemingly straight away, people are driven to work longer hours to afford to be at the forefront of the trends—the latest gadget, the latest car, the latest fashion.

But lurking behind the lives of shiny new cars, flat screen TV’s and iPhones is a void, is a huge deficit, and it’s not a budget one.

Our world is experiencing a passion and purpose deficit.” via What We Really Need to Be Happy | Tiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In.

The Heart in Our Homes

Tiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In via Tiny Wisdom: The Heart in Our Homes.

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