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May 30, 2011

Money Monday: Memory

I went to a luncheon last week where the guest speaker was Chester Santos, the 2008 USA National Memory Champion. Since I paid for the luncheon and you, my dear readers did not, I’m essentially saving you money! I swear…

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May 29, 2011

Memorial Day Weekend – Wine Country

I dream of YFC – Yountville Fried Chicken, Ad Hoc’s famed fried chicken cooked every other Monday and booked several months out. A coworker of mine has taken at least two half-day Mondays off work to head north in advance…

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May 28, 2011

Memorial Day Weekend – Big Sur

Damn, isn’t California gorgeous? We didn’t board a plane or change time zones. We got in my trusty Honda Civic and drove two hours to Big Sur on Saturday. Look at that rugged coastline, the marine-blue water, the greenery, that…

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May 27, 2011

Fashion Friday: Naked

I don’t think very many people look good or fashionable naked. But this woman sure does. She brings tears to my eyes and she’s on Treasure Island for you to admire up close and personal. This is a little piece…

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May 26, 2011

Book Reviews: Gilead and Blood, Bones, and Butter

Since I’ve got book club tonight, how about talking about two of the books I’ve read recently. Gilead by Marilynne Robinson won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize. Not sure why because I couldn’t finish the book out of sheer boredom. Rarely…

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May 25, 2011

Let’s Go to Chicago

After four days of sicky-ness, I woke up this morning breathing freely and feeling well-rested. Hooray for healthiness. I remember getting sick constantly when I lived in Chicago. I couldn’t take all those months of bitter cold. Nevertheless, I adore…

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May 24, 2011

Black Hookers on the Chianti Road

Back to Italy where we’re driving through wine country. Verdant rolling hills, brick farmhouses, perfectly-manicured vineyards. It’s just like the postcards. We pass a black woman in a tank top and shorts talking on her cell phone by the side…

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May 23, 2011

Money Monday: Don’t Quit Your Day Job

I’m feverish and sick. Trying to function even though my eyes are bloody red and I’m severely congested. Yesterday I had lunch with a friend who’s starting up his own company; he also has a full-time job that has nothing…

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May 22, 2011

Fruit Picking in the Burbs and the City

Went cherry-picking on Sunday with friends and family at Pease Ranch in Brentwood. Lots of fun picnicking and picking. I pointed high while Dean picked. Cheap $2/pound, but then you have to factor in the hour it takes to drive,…

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May 22, 2011

Fashion Friday: Art Special

Pretend this post came out on Friday for Fashion Friday even though I’m writing about our Saturday. I know, I’m completely off on my dates. There were so many spectacular events this weekend, including the Maker Faire. I have always…

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