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Monthly Archives: December 2007
48th hour in SF
This is my second morning in SF. One night in a dive motel concluded abruptly yesterday morning when P arrived earlier than expected. So much for the nasty bridge traffic. I love her to bits but a day at the … Continue reading
Keeper of the bacala
Disclaimer: This is a quick and dirty post at about four thirty in the morning before taking off for a couple or few weeks.. I drove home last night & stayed up to pack primp and ready for my flight … Continue reading
Prandium on a plane
Disclaimer: Same with quick & dirty.. I am going on a plane this morning in a bit to San Francisco. Snacks are not included on the ticket. So I am packed with sufficient prandium for the next day or there … Continue reading
They said impossible. Concord grapes in December—indeed.
On rainy Sundays, some Gotham greenmarket farmers do not get out early. I was heartbroken last week when my Concord man was not there. But seams I missed him by just minutes; he was camped out in Jersey watching weather … Continue reading
Midnight prandium before tomorrow
Mum and I make our annual pilgrimage to Laura Ann Farms to pick out a grave wreath and visit Nick & Gram. Boom will meat us at the cemetery then we’ll have lunch up the street. I’ll make my annual … Continue reading
My first review, Café 1980
Café 1980 is a small café restaurant in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, situated on the residential end of Wythe Avenue where shops are moving in. The walls are matte white and high gloss black; their aesthetic responds … Continue reading
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Prandium be a tortilla tonight
I’m home putting fingers to keys to finish two papers and edits for two essays. These I call my rocks and pebbles. The sack I set out with in early September has compressed my spinal column about three and five … Continue reading
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