I was bouldering yesterday with my friend Susan when we saw this dude top a pretty challenging V3. “Good job!” Susan called up to him. Cause that is the kind of human that Susan is. When he came down we chatted a bit. He admitted that this was the first time in a year that…
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Roasted Chicken With Caramelized Onions and Croutons (recipe)
This no-recipe recipe seems like a quick way to approximate the divine roasted chicken and bread salad from Zuni Cafe, which I often dream about. No-recipe instructions: Scatter a bunch of sliced onions and shallots across the oiled bottom of a large pan, then put a bunch of chicken thighs on top, skin-side up. Season…
World of Peacecraft: That Time My Fake News Story Went Viral
About ten years ago, I was actively blogging about virtual worlds, focusing on developments in this technology, what people were creating in online worlds, and how this interacted with the real world. I was fairly well known, particularly in the Second Life subcommunities. I was also active in the Quaker faith, blogging frequently about my…
Dos and Don’ts When You Encounter a Dance Cypher
I was dancing and cyphering last night at a club, having a great time, but also dealing with some of the typical bull$%^& you encounter when you are in a crowded nightclub. For those that don’t know, a cypher is a dance jam that comes from urban dance culture, where the dancers form a ring…
The Insidious Attraction of Free $%^&
On Friday, I got this email. You’ve probably gotten similar ones. EMAIL HEADER: You’ve Been Selected (Earn Free Gift!) to Participate in Our Consumer Feedback Program Free Clear Bathroom Scale for feedback. We take product design seriously and we love getting feedback from customers like you. Help us improve by following the steps below to…
Spiced Chickpea Stew With Coconut and Turmeric (Recipe)
Ingredients ¼ cup olive oil, plus more for serving4 garlic cloves, chopped1 large yellow onion, chopped1 (2-inch) piece ginger, finely chopped Kosher salt and black pepper1 ½ teaspoons ground turmeric, plus more for serving1 teaspoon red-pepper flakes, plus more for serving 1 jalapeño pepper, chopped2 (15-ounce) cans chickpeas, drained and rinsed2 (15-ounce) cans full-fat coconut…
The Lindy Focus Experience: More than Just a Jazz Concert
For those that haven’t heard about it, I often describe Lindy Focus as a series of jazz concerts held in a large, beautiful ballroom. Which is not untrue, but doesn’t really capture what Focus is all about. Don’t get me wrong. The big concerts are definitely a big attraction for me — some of the…
2018 in Review: on Sabbatical, Dancing for Fun and Profit, Baking Incessantly, Asia-hopping
Well 2018 was QUITE the year for me. Certainly not what I expected the year to be about. Quick 2018 Stats Jobs Lost: 1 Countries Visited: 2 Dance Competitions / Showcases Entered: 4 Dance Competitions Won: 1 Theme Parks Visited: 2 Parties Thrown: 3 Number of Pastries Baked: MANY Losing my job was certainly not…
My First Cooking Show: the SwingNation Holiday Special!
As you alls know, I’m an enthusiastic amateur cook and baker. And I’m a lindy hopper. Recently, I got to combine my two interests by producing a live cooking show on “SwingNation” for our holiday special. My friend Hanah, who’s a much better cook and baker than me, agreed to be on the show. Okay,…
Brushing My Cat Mole Negro’s Teeth
I recently took my 10 year old cat Mole Negro in for a visit to his vet for his annual check-up. Apparently he’s in good health for his age, about at his target weight, and no real issues she could find. But she did mention that there was some plaque buildup on some of his…