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A Short Tale of Breakfast and Marriage

I've been making breakfast a lot lately. Dinner, too, but I enjoy breakfast more for some reason. This morning was eggs scrambled with grated colby jack cheese, toasted francesci rolls with real butter, and a cup of creamy organic tomato soup. The soup was REALLY good. I tossed in some rosemary, oregano and nutmeg, let the whole thing simmer for about ten minutes, strained the herbs out, and poured into bowls. SO GOOD. And so easy to make!

Communication

You know, I'm discovering that intense focus is a two-edged sort of thing. What is that thing? Sword? Knife? Kangaroo? Something like that. Anyway, one of the things that I've been struggling with for the past few months is the enormity of the change in my life. In a lot of aspects, it's been really positive, but in others, it's been either scary or eye-opening. On the eye-opening end of the spectrum is the realization that when I really focus on something, it's HARD for me to remember to communicate properly.

Photo Update

Went up to Sacramento on Saturday with Rekabek to shoot some of One Proud Gemini's friends. They're in a band called Mr. Stitches. There are more, but these are my favorites:






As Time Goes By

I was reading my book at a cafe today, and I was suddenly struck by how completely my life has changed in the last year. I realized that the bookmark I was using was the business card of a "pipesmith" named Julius Vesz. I got it in Toronto almost exactly one year ago, when I accompanied The Ex Girl on a business trip.

The Edges of Things

I've been wearing glasses since I was 9. The years prior were a blur (literally) of smeared color and horrible car sickness. For some reason, poor eyesight really messes with the inner ear. But then I got checked out and fitted and WOW, I could SEE things! Leaves on trees! Edges of shadows! The tops of mountains! It was a complete and total revelation, and it changed my life.