Yearly Archives: 2009

California is Beautiful, Part 2

Sonoma, as part of California, is therefore beautiful.  But that doesn’t nearly explain it.  Fertile rows of grapevines drape over tan grassy hills that undulate through the landscape.  Live oaks dot the hills in dark green puffs and cows graze

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California is Beautiful

I should know this by now.  I’ve lived here for almost five years and have been going up to Northern California throughout that time.  This last trip was different—the journey would be as much a part of the experience as

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Phil Smeagol and On Being Faithless

First, the important news.  It appears we have a famous villain in captivity.  Below are his pre- and post-incarceration pictures.  Hooray justice!   Now for a terse recap of last night’s baking projects.  But before I even started baking, I

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Panem Nostrum Quotidianum

I can’t wait to get home and try this.  It edged out cinnamon raisin as the best-smelling bread in the oven—wheat, honey, and grain caramelizing in a perfume that made my head spin.  Here is my daily bread:  whole wheat

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Poor Man’s Blog Entry

I plan to start a company, a massive global enterprise really, that will revolutionize how consumer’s see themselves.  For too long companies have tried to sell people and idealized form of self, a glistening tan supermodel with the perfect sunglasses

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This is Why You Lost

I had hoped not to get into politics on my blog because arguing about it is like shouting into the wind.  But sometimes you have to take a deep breath and scream. Here’s what the Republican party has been up

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Blog: Updated

This weekend was rich with to-do list item cross-offs.  First:  wheelbarrow repaired. Picture 087 Second:  entry gate constructed. Picture 098 That one took a little doing, since it involved concrete, ladders, and power tools.  It also involved holes: drilled. Picture

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The Straight Dope

When my wife and I were planning on having a kid, we read mountains of books.  Each one had advice on picking a stroller, managing temper tantrums, and lactation issues.  But what I really wanted was the straight dope on

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Brot

Last night’s baking went smoothly, despite my attempts to derail the process with stupidity.  I found out I didn’t add half the liquid to the whole wheat soaker, so it was more of a damper.  That’s okay!  Both whole wheat

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[scrrrreeeech!]

Godzilla That is my battle scream of frustration.  Last night I threw out all my multigrain and whole wheat sponges because I accidentally left them out all day.  I wasn’t worried about the one with just water, but the other

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