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Taking things one day at a time.
#2 47/365
2 streak
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Day 185
It looks blue to me
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Day 184
Super Express Hato (Pigeon)
A sticker on a serving tray included the time table for the Hato Express, circa 1950. The train left Tokyo at 12:30 and ar...
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Day 194
SF Jazz on a Sunny Day
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Day 197
A Lumpy Bottom Tomato
Despite my general neglect this summer the garden has produced some interesting (and tasty) fruit!
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Day 271
BBQ at Dis Gallos Taqueria
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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 342
Cats in perspective
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Day 74
natural dyes
My friend Helen from Kassenhoff Growers has been creating and promoting natural dyes for the past few years. I was intrigued and last yea...
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Day 84
The underpass, on a cold night.
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Day 93
The Seven Gods of Fortune
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Day 119
Pussy Willows in bloom
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Day 157
What took you so long?
I’ve been berated by Impatient Kitty.
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Day 269
Screwed on Brick
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Day 296
Day 19
Ginny in the Catio
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Day 323
Ry Cooder's in my kitchen!
http://arhoolie.org/anniversary/
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Day 327
The Grand Lake Theater has a message...
#336
Day 336
looking forward to the new year
Japanese tradition dictates that you shall not work the first three days of the new year. To keep cooking chores to a...
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Day 344
Patiently waiting for my new years jyu-bako bento
Xmas and Chanukkah are over, but the Japanese community in town are all lined up at the few Japanese...
#345
Day 345
A ❤️ For the New Year
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Day 77
group photo
We sat for photos after our joint meeting/holiday party with a neighboring Toastmasters club. An evening full of good food and heartwarmin...
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Day 111
Caught some fish today
It was worth taking this Friday off just to get to my favorite Japanese market before the Saturday crowds. I got some plump Shi...
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Day 124
school corridor
At the old Commerce High School building, built in 1926. The school was closed in 1952 and the remaining students were reassigned to o...