Dear Jesus help us. The US Government depends on Tumblr being up now.
USA.gov’s revamped blog now runs on Tumblr with Disqus for comments. If you’re wondering how this happened, the firm that helped the government agency make the transition lays out some details of the process.
My friend Steven gets a mention on todays Tumblr Tuesday post. Congratulations!
Two Coast Table Meg & Steven met at a Tumblr meetup in 2008, and today they run this engaging food blog from Portland and Boston, respectively.
Kevin Holesh makes the Letterpress theme I use on Tumblr. I just want to take a moment and say thanks. Thanks for being awesome!

Pet peeve: Tumblr notifications don’t contain any details. This person is following me, or one of my many Tumblr groups I am in. Currently I have to log in and sift through the different groups to figure out which one it is.
Happy Birthday Lee Perry!
I often take local to mean something utterly ridiculous. For example, why go to stupid Davis Square when you can get everything you need right here in awesome Union Square? With that insane and ridiculously specific thought in mind I created PROSPECTUS SPECTACULARIS, a humble blog about Union Square. PROSPECTUS SPECTACULARIS takes its name from Prospect Hill, a vantage point used during the Revolutionary War and possibly the first place the American Flag has ever been raised. These days it offers a terrific view of Boston.
What’s to love about this place? I hope you follow along as we discover. Have questions about Union Square? Just ask. If you have something you’d like to share head over to the contribution page and send it in!
