2012, Week Forty

I don’t know why I’m so bad at counting, and keep mixing up what week it is. It’s a problem I have, apparently. But here we are, it’s October (otherwise known as Oakland summertime), and here’s what’s been going on around here.

Sewing on Sunday
Sept 30 – I spent most of Sunday morning vigorously cleaning our apartment. Then Sunday afternoon we had a very relaxing, quiet time at home. I cut out fabric for a new skirt.

Oakland sunrise
Oct 1 – The sun is starting to come up later and later, which is both terrible and kind of cool. It’s so hard to get up before the sun, but it is nice to see it slowly brightening our apartment and our city in the morning.

Couscous time
Oct 2 – The greens are starting to appear in our CSA again. I made this quick saute with chard, mushrooms, and couscous. for dinner on Tuesday night.

A last summery salad
Oct 3 – Our tomato haul is starting to slow down. I marked the end of summer produce with this simple but super tasty caprese with grilled chicken (and no basil, because I forgot). If you had told my 18 year old self that someday I’d be eating raw tomatoes, I wouldn’t have believed you.

Hotel Room, Columbus, OH
Oct 4 – Thursday I flew to Columbus, Ohio for the LITA National Forum, a library tech conference. I have to admit, I kind of love hotel rooms.

The biblio-internet lives here
Oct 5 – Friday morning, I got to join a small group of librarians for a tour of the OCLC data center. This is the server where WorldCat lives, and if you are a fellow librarian, you probably think that’s as neat as I do. If you are not a fellow librarian, just be content to know that this is where the biblio-internet lives.

New boots!
Oct 6 – I bought some new boots this week, and I am in love with them. I’m having a thing for grey right now, and these little grey ankle boots are perfection.

I missed my kitchen, and my blogs, while I was away in Ohio, but now I’m home, and I have lots of fun cooking projects up my sleeves. I love how getting away for a few days can sometimes help me hit the re-set button on life. I came back from this conference energized and motivated, and that is such a great feeling.

Weeks Thirty-Six and Thirty-Seven

I swear folks, this isn’t intentional. But I once again missed a weekly update, and am now sharing two, two, two weeks in one. September has been a doozy so far, and it only promises to continue at its hectic pace. I’m a little disgruntled to see how quickly October is filling up, too. And then we’ll be hitting the holidays and I really, really need some time to breathe.

But yeah, yeah, yeah, everyone is busy. No one likes to hear about that. At least we are good busy!

Breakfast at Big Kitchen
Sept 2 – And that busy-ness started off with an AWESOME breakfast at Big Kitchen in San Diego. This breakfast burrito was phenomenal. I mean, look at that tortilla. You can’t get tortillas like that up here in Oakland.
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2012, Weeks Thirty-Four and Thirty-Five

Wowza. I got a little bit behind. I have a good excuse, though: I have a new baby niece! Last week I crammed a full week of work into three days, then hopped a plane for San Diego to cuddle a newborn. It was great.

Here’s what happened before that:

Muffins!
Aug 19 – I made some muffins. These Carrot Cherry Morning Muffins were great for breakfast. Give them a try!
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2012, Week Thirty-One

The last two days have been largely lost to me, since my laptop has been in surgery and is in flagging health. It’s kind of amazing how much I rely on this little guy, but I can’t seem to think right when it’s not working. That might be sad, or it might just be how we’re living these days. Anyway, here are pictures from last week. It was a good one.

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July 29 – I made panzanella for dinner, and those tomatoes were perfect. Perfect. This was a great side to some grilled salmon. Simple, wonderful summer dinner.
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2012, The Real Week Thirty

Somewhere along the way, I lost count of my weeks. I’ve never been very good with numbers. I guess I got a little ahead of myself, but as it turns out, these are the photos from the real week thirty. It was a good one.

A loaf of walnut levain
July 22 – Sunday was a big photography day. I was experimenting with the light in our apartment, trying to figure out good spots and times of day to shoot so I can take advantage of the minimal amount of natural light we get. I loved this picture of a loaf of bread. The bread itself was really tasty, too.
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