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Quasi-geostrophic Theory: Summer Fun
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008. We've had a lot of fun already this summer. We kicked things off with a trip down to Delaware to celebrate Gemma's first birthday with some dear friends. A lot of fun was had by all, especially the adults (mojitos and Wii are a fun combo! Here's a picture of Greyson nicknamed "Chubba-chub" by Auntie Lisa. This year the rain held off for most of the day so Elisabeth was able to go play on the beach. Here she is playing in the sand. Here he is representin'. Aw, what a cutie! You s...
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Quasi-geostrophic Theory: Dumb NFL Announcers
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Sunday, September 07, 2008. So today I was watching the Dolphins-Jets game and one of the announcers commented on the youth of the Miami team. "Oh they are just such a young team," he opined. "They don't know how to grind out 4 quarters of football." Um.excuse me? Did I miss the memo where college football is only 3 quarters? This type of drivel drives me freakin' insane! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fitchburg, MA, United States. View my complete profile. Random Thoughts of Jorriss. Knit 1, Poem 2.
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Quasi-geostrophic Theory: Still here...
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Friday, October 17, 2008. The past few weeks have featured numerous fun things: an awful cold, a trip to China for Rich, the stomach flu which took us down one by one, terrible teething and lots of work. The one thing that has been keeping me going is knowing that on Saturday the 18th, I along with my knitting posse will be trekking to New York. No we are not going to the city. How silly! We are going to the New York Sheep and Wool Festival. Of course. So I probed further."What do you want Ariel ...Since...
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Quasi-geostrophic Theory: A little of this...
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Monday, September 15, 2008. A little of this. And a little of that. Things have been busy busy since classes started on the 5th. It's nice to be back to work. It's been a bit of adjustment for everyone, but so far so good! Greyson is rapidly approaching 8 months old. He now has 2 teeth. His latest trick is crawling backwards. He can move pretty quick! I've been doing a lot of knitting. So much knitting and so little time! Whatever. I knit what I want. So what if I have a dozen WIPs? Fantasy football has ...
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Quasi-geostrophic Theory: Finished!
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Thursday, July 10, 2008. I finally finished Katja for Elisabeth. I'm pretty pleased with the way it came out. It's too big but oh well. Also, I'm not sure 100% cotton was the best thing since it's already drooping a bit. Here are some pictures of the princess modeling. I also started my next pair of socks. These are for Rich. I also need to get cracking on some baby gifts. Yikes.there is not enough time! It looks great on her. That came out FANTASTIC! It seems to fit great! Lila's is too big. Sigh.
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Pork is My Friend: February 2008
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Pork is My Friend. Food, Travel, and Culture. Sunday, February 17, 2008. Kyoto Leftovers: Mishima Beef, Grocery Store Sushi, and Plastic Food. Some leftovers from my um, world famous (ahem.) Kyoto in Photos. Series. Most of these were taken while shopping at Takashimaya. Other food shopping photos can be found in my Nishiki Market. Mishima Beef at the basement grocery store in Takashimaya. Just stunning quality here. The ulitmate insult - I found this piece of superb quality beef at a convenience store!
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Pork is My Friend: April 2008
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Pork is My Friend. Food, Travel, and Culture. Saturday, April 05, 2008. Keller in the Caf - Making The French Laundry's Lobster Macaroni and Cheese at Work. Chances are that you, like me, probably haven't had the chance to eat at The French Laundry. For those of you living in a cave somewhere, I'll simply say that TFL, under the helm of celebrated chef Thomas Keller. I recently picked up Keller's French Laundry Cookbook. Why not take it all the way to the office cafeteria? I intended to do just that.
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Pork is My Friend: May 2008
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Pork is My Friend. Food, Travel, and Culture. Friday, May 09, 2008. My First Homegrown Asparagus. I planted these beauties a couple of years ago, but last year's toothpick thin wisps were only useful as dental floss. This year, for the first time, I have something I can actually eat. So what if they're no bigger around than a #2 pencil. The taste is fantastically sweet - by far the mildest and sweetest asparagus I've ever eaten. All, um, four stalks worth. That's is little fellas. Grow! Links to this post.
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Pork is My Friend: September 2008
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Pork is My Friend. Food, Travel, and Culture. Saturday, September 13, 2008. Harper Farms - Mirai Corn and Other Fine Produce. There's corn, and then there's sweet corn. And then, off in a category all its own, there's Mirai. Behold the golden kernels of Mirai- the perfect eating corn. Wait. Do you hear that music? It sounds. like a chorus of angels. And where's that bright light coming from? A bin of Mirai corn at Harper Farms waits for me to come take it home. I won't let it down. Mirai corn may be grea...
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