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We bouldered at the Sads today -- lots of attempts but no glory on 'Molly', but good efforts and climbing by all. Even Zoe took the...
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After another tiring week, chloe and I decided to spend the day in Lyon. We got up late, drove in to the center and parked in the lot under...
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Made an old favorite of mine last night: polenta (heavy on the parmesan) and poached eggs with fresh nutmeg and steamed chard. oh yeah. (ter...
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After a quick lunch, everyone went to the centre ville to check out the antique fair. It used to be called Jambon Brocante, but is now call...
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thanks everyone! Chloe is doing a lot better now and pushing like a champ!
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I've been wanting a Damascus/pattern welded knife for a while, mostly because they look beautiful. The Banno Bunka that my mom bought m...
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We drove to the Eureka Dunes in Death Valley. Death Valley Road was a bit snowy, but not too bad and we made the trip to the foot of the du...
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zoe, 8 lbs, 12 oz (yes, you read that right) was born at 16:06 by C section. The mother and daughter are both doing great. Thanks for ever...
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Last week I finally got back into pinhole photography. I started off with a 24 cm x 18 cm paper negative camera with a fairly large field o...
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