
The city notebook for Boston (where I used to live), New York, a red silk address book for me, a first Moleskine for a friend of mine, an info book for two other friends who are travelers. Two bucks a piece. Expensive shipping, though. But it turned out to be like getting free city notebooks. The sale’s over, though. Dang.
On the bottom, the manuscript from my NaNoWriMo novel for this year. It’s in a binder I found in my closet now. I’m working on editing it. So much red ink!
Apologies for sparse posting. Been a weird week. A weird two years, truth be told.
Bit of a health scare with two friends of mine this week, but all’s well. Thirtieth birthday party for my friend Dan Saturday, for which I am spending tomorrow making my increasingly famous vegetarian chili. I know some people might contend that chili is not chili without meat, but, well, whatever. Taste the gorgeousness of my chili and tell me that. I have some Habanera peppers I’ve been saving, along with two other kinds of chili pepper. It’s got more flavor than meat based chili I’ve had. Though, to be honest, I didn’t really like chili very much until the trip I took to the mountains in October. A hot meal after twenty miles of walking will do that to you. Anyway, if you need meat for the base flavor of your chili, your chili sucks. I said it.
Anyway, unless you live under a rock (or just don’t live in Baltimore, and that sucks for you, lol), we are getting a new single-stream recycling program. Best of all, all plastics are being accepted now, not just numbers one and two. On that, the new recycle bins are being sold at places like Poly this Saturday, the large ones for half price. I’ll be there strapping the smaller (but still pretty large) one onto my bike rack. You should come by and see me and the cool new German bread bag on my rack. What? Yeah, you’ll have to see it. It’s awesome.
Especially with my little snowflake pin.

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