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Taking things one day at a time.
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2 streak
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Day 280
SIP Day 2
A walk around the neighborhood.
#282
Day 282
SIP Day 4
Checking out zoom with my Toastmaster buddies
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Day 284
Day 6
The air just feels and looks clearer ... and quieter.
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Day 285
Day 7
I’m starting to explore the nether regions of the pantry, finding interesting stuff sent to me by well meaning relatives. #ultimate-umami
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Day 289
Day 11
Are the cats wondering why the humans are around all the time now. They act like they’re annoyed by us.
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Day 316
kabocha revealed
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Day 324
coffee with the neighbors
#328
Day 328
fish soap is served
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Day 338
a very magenta sunrise
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Day 339
pissaladière
I was a wreck of a student in French 101 many years ago, but I did learn a couple of useful phrases (what time is it? and I want to becom...
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Day 347
Cala in January
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Day 350
strangely quiet
a short walk to a neighborhood open space
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Day 351
saving my eggshells
I crush them and spread them out in the garden. It's supposed to help deter the slugs ...
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Day 352
I no longer have to get up in the dark
One of the benefits of retirement.
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Day 353
double take
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Day 362
Day 1
We’re having our 30 year furnace replaced and while strangers are in the house, our very social (not) cats have retreated to their favorite hide...
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Day 369
Red Daikon
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Day 371
Grinding Sesame
In my Japanese molcajete
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Day 373
A good day for a walk on the beach
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Day 375
Mt. Tamalpais cast in bronze
At Muir Beach, feeling hopeful.
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Day 377
Garlicky Broccoli, Thai Style
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Day 379
Fresh caught halibut
I pleaded for a small one from the Fishwife and got one that weighed only 5.5 lbs, which was more than enough for us two. The one...
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Day 380
Halibut stew
I went to work on the frame and head and came up with an intriguing halibut stew. The rest of the fish is now resting in a sweet miso mar...
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Day 396
Jimi's Purple Haze
This trippy poppy came up from last year’s scattered seeds. Some things in life ARE free!