I’m an individualist, archaphobic, libertarian (reformed former partyarch), possibly-armed, ifeminist, engineer, dog lover, INTJ, space nut, defender of misrepresented native species, Pastafarian wire-haired man-goblin enjoying every sandwich while promoting liberty and neighborliness.

Holy crap, new theme since day before yesterday, photos, different colors and stuff, I CAN’T DEAL!!!
Nah anyway, as you were.
What’s a man-goblin, anyway? Should I feel safer, given that you’re in Montana?
(Oh, hi Kent!)
Kirsten,
Nice new layout. Quick question though - What’s the story on the photo at the top of your pages? Is it one of yours’ or just something from the stock photo library?
The photo is from last spring, and is cropped from a shot I took myself at Silver Lake on the Pintler Scenic Highway (MT-1) in Montana.
Kirsten,
You’re genius. Love your work on not voting. -Craig
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Kirsten, I read, and enjoy your blog often, but a comment above reminded me that I have been remiss about something; I really like that picture of you! It has the nicest mixture of friendliness and discernment in your expression. It reflects well with your writing.
Please elaborate on your self-description of ‘man-goblin’? I have no idea what that means.
I would like to chat/email with you about your old blog: Enjoy Every Sandwich.
It has some profanity on one page this is over 4 years old but still come up quite a bit on Google. I was hoping that you would consider removing it or at least give the business an opportunity to make amends.
Thank you,
Nohl Lyons
Thank you, Craig.
Thank you, J.E.
Spinach, it’s a joke.
Nohl, what the fuck are you talking about?
What sort of engineering? And where are you living nowadays?
Hi, Yung Mee. Yep, I definitely do remember you. I got a degree in mechanical engineering, but ended up working as a reliability engineer for many years. In April 2008, I quit my job, cashed out my 401k, and moved to Montana where I now live.
Greetings,
I linked this to my FB page.
What is archaphobic?
Thank you.
Doc Ellis 124
Hi, I wanted to ask you about Montana. I am going to be compelled to retire in the early spring and I want to find someplace to buy some land and, essentially, be left alone in my waning years. I’ve been looking all over place (on line) including Montana and SD, ND, MN, Idaho, CO, WY and Vermont. I would assume that Montana is high on your list of places to be since you are there. Is there affordable rural property in Montana? thanks, doug