Let the walls talk:
On my side of the office, there is
A large, framed map of North and South America, circa 1650, hanging on the wall
A handwritten note (by me) reminding me of ways to be kind to my wife, taped to the wall a few inches above my L-shaped desk
A brown, coverless book titled California in Our Time: 1900:1940 (1947), by Robert Glass Cleland
Two black Logitech speakers singing sweet Pogues songs
A desk calendar from Staples flipped to June, 2007, covered by a pile of unopened mail
A small plant, dying
A colorful metal sign poster, bought in Ireland, advertising in red letters “Lovely day for a GUINNESS” above a smiling Irishman pulling his cart and smiling horse behind him
A digital telephone, advertising in red letters “24″ (as in messages)
A silver wireless mouse
A black Belkin gel mouse pad
A Gibson Les Paul electric guitar and Fender Acoustic/Electric guitar, both in black guitar cases
A beech wood book shelf by Ikea, stocked with CD’s, Bibles, law textbooks, Stratego and various volumes authored by names like Shakespeare, Coulter, Foster, Lewis and the like.
A copy of ZooNooz, August 2007
A Dell computer, faithfully grinding the gears late into the night
A yellow post it note from my wife, taped to the bottom of the computer monitor, reading “I [heart] U” in black and red letters
A blue Papermate pen, sans cap
My glasses