Archive for August, 2007
A dash of Tabasco sauce please…..
You’re an Oyster!
You don’t have a ton of complexity or identity on your own, so you’ve made an effort to focus on making a nice and sturdy house. It gives you the appearance of being interesting as well as a good place to hide from your critics and those who might expose your secrets. At [...]
Posted: August 31st, 2007 under En route, Hong Kong, Taipei.
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Labor Day Weekend!! We’re going to hop on a plane to exotic…
…Cincinnati ?!
We’re off to see the bris for P’s godson’s brother in America’s Heartland. It will be good to see one of P’s good friends, who happens to be going to law school right now. Now this is not exactly what I was expecting to do on Labor Day weekend - we as a rule [...]
Posted: August 31st, 2007 under Brooklyn, Cincinnati.
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The Last Week of August (No Way!)
Last Wednesday: Quintessence, Vegan and raw food. Very… interesting. Not something I’d do regularly, but it was different. Eye-catching, even. Kind of tasty and filling.
Venieros Italian Bakery in the East Village - great stuff!
Summer reading continued: Re-reading (or at least doing a better job of reading than I did of it [...]
Posted: August 29th, 2007 under Brooklyn, Manhattan.
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Weekend!
Friday as the day where I didn’t go to work. What did I do instead? Among other things:
NYC Transit Museum - saw the collages exhibit: “Paper Passages” by Chris Pelletiere. Loved it! Vibrant demonstration of the vibrant life in the subway. Pelletiere’s inspiration from his childhood in Brooklyn and enthusiasm [...]
Posted: August 20th, 2007 under Brooklyn, Manhattan.
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Roots
You’re Roots!
by Alex Haley
While almost everyone agrees that you’re brilliant, no one knows quite
how to categorize you. Some say that you’re a person with an amazing family tree. Some
say that you’re just a darn good storyteller. Others say that you’re both and don’t much
care where to draw the line. What is known is that your [...]
Posted: August 17th, 2007 under En route.
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