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do what we did today.
Julie posted her response to a comment left on my blog that suggested that perhaps she and I talk to each other instead of blogging about each other. Actually not only do we talk, we also do projects together. The Pacific Northwest is not the best place to own a deck, and ours is very high maintenance. So we spent about 8 hours today stripping and brightening the deck in preparation for re-staining it next weekend (weather and temperature permitting). Working on house projects together is a great way to learn about another person, how they think, how they react, etc.
As far as expensive photography equipment goes, all I can say is that a post on that topic is forthcoming...
The Darcs folks have a Python program called tailor which can be used to provide a 2-way connection between a CVS or Subversion repository and a Darcs repository. I've heard a lot of good things about Darcs, but haven't found the time to really go and play with it.
I also need to site down and play with svk now that it's been 1.x for a bit, and since the Chandler repository has now migrated over to svn.