you don’t always get what you want

They say a snowflake is winter’s butterfly.

That may be true. And, if it is… what is winter’s ice? Besides cold. Obviously.

I’ve wanted snow since the first hint of winter’s arrival. We’ve yet to have any significant accumulation in the ville. But today, ice arrived as a substitute. Looking at the forecast for the remainder of January, there’s none of the fluffy, white stuff in sight. You simply don’t always get what you want.

my dentist is in Key West

I took the photo below with my trusty iPhone as I was headed to a dental appointment. The sky was as dreary as my mood — I can’t tell you how much I was dreading this trip in particular, AND, I was hoping for snow which never fell in the Ville.

Once in the chair, Mr. Dentist told me his flight for Key West would be leaving the following morning (today). Totally depressed by this point, (I ♥ Key West), I forgot that I was even worried about the procedure, which went off just fine without me being anxious. Which is why Mr. Dentist got me talking about Key West in the first place. Probably.

Our forecast for late January in the Ville? 50’s. No snow.

best apps in da house

I’ve been thinking about sharing a few of my favorite apps here for a week or so, but wasn’t sure which of the ones I love are also available for non-Apple products. I am a MAC girl. I swear Apple products are the best. ::Hand to heaven:: Perry might disagree because he’s into Blackberry garbage, but he’s wrong. Totally.

As I began to put together my top-favs list, I got a text message from my buddy, Alisa, suggesting I try out Dragon Dictation, an app I posted about in 2009, and have used occasionally for years. Not sure what Alisa’s doing in my head. Whatever, she was unable to change my mind on my top 5 selections (but she messed something up in there because her app still got notice here).

Here they are:

1. Zite
If you like to read, this app is incredibly sweet (especially paired with #2 below). It’s your very own personalized magazine filled (and refreshed) with the most current information as it pertains to the subjects that interest you. Besides my work staples — I also added celebrity gossip and luxury lifestyle into the mix of my reading topics. (Girls just wanna have fun.)

2. Read It Later
With a click of a button (after you create an account) this app lets you save webpages to read later, even without an internet connection. You can use the buttons they provide to incorporate into your favorite browser on your desktop or laptop, and your articles are wherever you are, and on any device you’re using at that moment in time. (Whoop!) If I’m browsing info in Zite (#1 app above) on my iPad on the couch and find something work related that interests me — I simply click the handy read-it-later icon, and it’s waiting on me at my desktop in the office.

3. Where’s My Water?
Move over Angry Birds — this alligator is way cool! I obsessed with this game until I got a perfect score on every challenge and uncovered every secret.

4. CloudOn
Far from sexy, but incredibly useful, this app basically gives you Microsoft Office on your iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.

5. PhotoToaster
Photo processing made insane with global presets for quick (and awesome) adjustment edits. Photo sharing of your final image is easy on all the social networking sites.

Enjoy!
I hope to have new snow photos to share tomorrow…

this will inspire you – maybe

Being self-employed ain’t always easy. Obviously. So I figure listening to and learning from successful entrepreneurs who have accomplished great things could only be considered a smart thing to do.

Reid Hoffman, founder of LinkedIn:You jump off a cliff and you assemble an airplane on the way down.

He simply forgot to mention that you must also talk sweet.

dogs love pizza too

Some people eat cold pizza for breakfast. I personally am not a fan of leftover pizza at all — cold or hot.

Libby? She just LOVES pizza.