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If they had opposable thumbs, we’d be doomed …
We have two cats, A & E. After Ms. S.’s cat B went missing, August of 2011, we held off a bit, hoping he would return, mourning, and so on; but then Ms. S. really felt like the apartment needed … Continue reading
Oct. 2: Whole-Grain Twosday …
I need to go to the store later and get some more oats, my recent breakfast and snack of choice (just soaked in a little milk with nuts and berries, and served cold? Maybe a splash of maple syrup? Kind … Continue reading
Mondays are also beginnings
At least when they fall on the first of the month. What to do on a Monday on the first of the month? Pay bills. Take measurements.
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Sundays
Is Sunday for the first or last day of the week?
Saturday Roundup: Waffles, TV, and Technology
It’s Saturday afternoon, heading toward evening, and outside it’s been a gray, gray sort of day, but one that refuses to rain or blow wind. We might go shopping: we have no tempeh in the fridge.
A Friday Roundup
It’s an NPR sort of Friday. Ms. S. tells me that her morning commute is often defined by what’s on NPR; I, on the other hand, get it mainly through their website. Years ago in Madison I used that 3-CD-changer, … Continue reading
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Tagged books, chocolate, food, House of Leaves, In through the Out Door
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Bookends and Book Notes
Neither the potato-lentil “creme” nor the pizza mentioned yesterday were made. Ms. S. returned home at the expected time and we got a little television in before bed. Schedules can be busy, packed, hectic, and disjointed. They skew; they do … Continue reading
Wonky Wednesdays
Wednesdays Ms. S. works what are for her ‘weird’ hours, 4-11pm. She gets lunch in the afternoon but needs a real ‘dinner’ when she gets home; she’ll be up for many more hours, so it’s not as if she’ll get … Continue reading
The Mid-Morning Quesadilla
Last summer we moved across a state from Ms. S’s school location to her hometown and my place of employment. She brought the furniture, I brought the mojo, and together we filled in the blanks. About that time we were … Continue reading