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parallelogram Ming

Today we went to the wetlands park in Las Vegas after serving the hungry and helping wash dishes.  There are these pieces of metal with shapes.  Lots of parallelograms and some S shapes.  They are a mystery, or maybe they’re just trail markers, but I like them.

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camper Ming

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Mono Lake

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tonight we’re going to camp like it’s 1999

We are in Mammoth Lakes at the library.  I want to blog some pics of Mono Lake but can’t download them onto this library computer.  BOB is holding up okay.  We went over the pass just fine.  Sandwiches, chips, green grapes.  Prince, Los Campesinos, the 10,000 Maniacs.

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vague

This morning we embark on an excellent adventure.

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Know Your Mushrooms

Last night we watched the documentary Know Your Mushrooms.  I found it to be a movie for men.  The only women in the whole movie were incidental.  Also, it was too basic.  It seemed to be made for people who knew nothing about mushrooms, and that should not have been their intended audience.  It should… Read More »

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olive harvesting

They were full of larvae.  So much for that idea.

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old days

Do you remember when Botan Rice Candy had a plastic toy?  I only remember the stickers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botan_Rice_Candy

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not entirely true

Backyard tomatoes are good in sandwiches. Do you know this idea that you chose your family before your birth?  It’s some kind of…reincarnation idea, or some idea of souls sitting up in heaven deciding “what they need to work on” in this life.  I think it’s bogus, but it’s so popular!  Why are so many… Read More »

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backyard tomatoes

Today I ceased to be a banker and have become and credit unioner, about which I am truly happy.  “I feel like celebrating,” I told Ming. We couldn’t figure out how to celebrate in a way that didn’t involve spending money.  We did buy some raspberries. At home Ming picked tomatoes. Here’s me yesterday at… Read More »