(Jackson Street) Books on 7th is around the corner and on the internet tubes. We strive to be your full-service new and used bookstore, emphasizing good literature, progressive politics, and, of course, books about baseball. Opened in Hoquiam October 1, 2010

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Wow! Day One.



Hi and Welcome to our corner of the world! We're glad to have you here to talk about books, politics, baseball, or even your cats. Especially your cats. And how they love to curl around you while you read.

We hope to offer good conversation, charm and wit to your blogging lives! Feel free to contribute your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions. We'll see how it goes!

We will be using Tammy's MySpace page for instant bulletins, and greedy acquistion of new best friends. But you know, you're already our best friend! Ever!

oxo,
Tammy and Dan

18 comments:

hedera said...

Welcome to the blogosphere, Tammy and Dan! It's different when you have your own, you'll find - YOU get to choose what to rant about, instead of having to wait for Adam to make up his mind. Come and see me some time at Hedera's Corner (shameless blog-whoring here), see my link.

hedera said...

By the way, your links for Fran! and the Unapologetic Mexican are broken, you need to fix. Take a look and you'll see...

Tammy said...

Dang! I thought I got that all fixed! sigh!

SeattleDan said...

hey, hedera, thanks. And congrats on retirement. I'm envious. Though, as I've said elsewhere, I still enjoy talking to people about books. That's the best thing about the work I do. I can talk about books I like to people I like. That's why we're still here.

Anonymous said...

Okay, the picture for Dan is mighty small, but I just don't believe that's him...not enough hair, for one thing. However, Tammy's photo is completely believable. What a babe!

your pal, cooper

Anonymous said...

It was nice meeting you guys last Tuesday at D.L.

Sorry I had to leave so soon--usually they have to throw me out. I hope you'll stop by again so we can chat some more.

Anonymous said...

I'll join some more a-blogging
with you, fair whore(s).

Guess you know the lead-in panel (or whatever it's called) has politics without the t. Read aloud as poli-icks is not without merit, however.

Anonymous David

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the proofreading Anon David! Got that one fixed! Now to correct the linkies!

Anonymous said...

Excellent work on your next step into cyberspace. You know that I always hold fabulous thoughts for your store and both of you.
Looking forward to Jackson Street growing more friends and customers.
LOVE ggirl

Anonymous said...

Whoa, Seattle D & T ... I go into semi-retirement and you swoop in to the blogosphere?! Well, better you than me.

Oh, and by the way, Dan ... Cubs are in first place (for the moment) in the NL "Central" (I refuse to recognize such a thing; it'll always be the NL East to me ...).

Cheers,

Dave

SeattleDan said...

Maybe it will be a Mariner-Cubs series!

piglet said...

Welcome! I'm putting you on my favorites toot sweet. Even though I don't like baseball, I understand about obsessions.

And even though my cat is pure black evil, I believe there are good cats, kind of like how I believe in ghosts.

Kathleen Taylor said...

Hey Tammy (and Dan)! Good to see your blog. I'll pop in and out as I can (I just finished the page proofs for the latest knitting book, due out in Feb 08, and I hope to start a new book soon).
Have fun!

Anonymous said...

Maybe, Dan ... still, I'm not sure how I feel about yer Mariners beatin' up on th' White Sox. As a Cub fan, I'm supposed to hate the Sox ... still, I can't bring myself to root against 'em.

Anonymous said...

L'Chaim!

Dan and Tammy: Congratulations on this fresh footprint in the virtual realm!

Britney Spears Lindsey Lohan Paris Hilton Posh Spice Beckham Katie Holmes Daniel Patrick Moynihan

We'll have that Google ranking zooming up in no time!

Tammy said...

Thanks for all your good wishes! We aim to amuse here.

Anonymous said...

Wish I lived in a mews. Do you have one near Jackson Street Books to which one might aim, Tammy? I always envied the people who got to live in that mews near NYU. And I know of at least one really cool mews in Philadelphia, which I cannot imagine is not still there.

Are linkies some kind of sex toys? Just askin'.

Anonymous David, charter member of Davids anon...

Linkmeister said...

Welcome to the blogosphere (or, as the folks at Making Light call it, the fluorosphere, or, as skippy the bush kangaroo calls it, blogtopia [and yes, he coined that name!]!

I'm over here.