Dollar hits all time low against the Euro.
Recession, there is no freaking recession. Weak dollar good! Allows more of the US to be bought!
Argh.
We have been really good about hedging funds for the last few trips. I may be paying for my now 7 dollar cafe creme using euros I bought at 1.41 this summer. Really.
It was fun while it lasted (sniff).
nm who now has to up her ATM limit just to take 200 euros out
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Monday, February 25, 2008
a new year
Tomorrow marks the beginning of my next year. Its prime, though I am beginning to feel less prime by the day.
I have had lots of on my mind, none of it very inspiring and some of it not very pleasant. It may be middle aged doldrums, it may be more than that. I'm hoping it soon will pass.
I'm trying to figure out what to do next.
nm
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
no brainers/non starters
You know those things that make it easy to say yay or nay to something -- people you date, places you go, people you hang with. Intravenous drug use, excessive gambling, three simultaneous relationships and bad family vibes would be non starters/no brainers in the relationship arena in case you are wondering.
Consider this internets -- no brainers when you were to go looking for a house and the garden you will spend the next 20 years cultivating.
any sign of bamboo in the garden -- run screaming, you will never rid yourself of it
clay soil --I weep when I garden in Berkeley
neighbors with outdoor speakers and/or a conversation fire pit
Luckily, I am really only dealing with the first issue. We are lucky enough to have a neighbor who never uses his back yard and his "firepit" and when he moves, we'll be pickaxing it out.
I hate bamboo.
I'm not avoiding you all, just really have nothing to say these days. V. busy with work, gardening and planning the number of one star restaurants one can eat in five days in Provence.
So far, we're up to two, I believe three is the limit.
nm sorting the bamboo from the bamboozled
Friday, February 08, 2008
An oaky finish, Bomarzo, Italy, January 2008.
I cannot say more than it has been a week.
I'm glad it is over.
I'm now sick, probably due to those around me and end of the week
stressors. Everything will be okay, thank goodness.
TH is in the 510 until tomorrow, leaving me with a 23 month old basset hound who does not feel that icy rain is an impediment to his social life.
If you live in Washington State, for gosh sakes, go to your caucus tomorrow. I will admit to never have gone to one, but the 98 emails from my left wing friends have convinced me that I can pull myself away from something to devote a few hours to this. My district caucuses in the school where I went to the 1st grade. All those days of pledging allegiance in my classroom must have paid off huh?
Many guides have done a great job of explaining the system and how it works. Megan did a great job of recapping it all.
Who am I supporting? I'm still unsure, the dark basset, is my first choice, but not many others.
nm rocking out the vote
I cannot say more than it has been a week.
I'm glad it is over.
I'm now sick, probably due to those around me and end of the week
stressors. Everything will be okay, thank goodness.
TH is in the 510 until tomorrow, leaving me with a 23 month old basset hound who does not feel that icy rain is an impediment to his social life.
If you live in Washington State, for gosh sakes, go to your caucus tomorrow. I will admit to never have gone to one, but the 98 emails from my left wing friends have convinced me that I can pull myself away from something to devote a few hours to this. My district caucuses in the school where I went to the 1st grade. All those days of pledging allegiance in my classroom must have paid off huh?
Many guides have done a great job of explaining the system and how it works. Megan did a great job of recapping it all.
Who am I supporting? I'm still unsure, the dark basset, is my first choice, but not many others.
nm rocking out the vote
Monday, February 04, 2008
Um, for those of you who don't follow my every move on twitter or flickr, I had a great time in
Kauai. Even the extra seven hours it took us to get there weren't so bad. Alaska kept us fed (burger king), watered (mai tais anyone?), entertained (how many times can you see Mr. & Mrs. Smith?) and updated as to if the rental car places would be open when we got to Lihue.
Other than that, it rained on Saturday, which is not uncommon, it just made it impossible to do a low water crossing we wanted to do. We revisited Hanalei, tried to find Makai Orchards (swept away in the bad dam breech), had some damn fine pineapple and then some really mediocre japanese food.
Sunday we bagged anything touristy and went right to the beach. Great day for it. Don't expect to see us all tan or anything. It was a good day for a book read, getting your feet wet and being amazed at how relaxed you can be for four hours.
Back to the grind again. The lull of the Internet, data standards, Haut-Provence or Rhone Alpes, tea or coffee, kibble or pasta, all are decisions that make us crazy.
I'm looking forward to some more structure before I have to vacation again.
nm creating brownie points as we speak
Friday, February 01, 2008
The unbelievable but maybe true.
Rethinking the seasons and time with Waverly Fitzgerald.
Wondering if I really need new shoes.
nm off to kauai for the next 48 or so hours
Rethinking the seasons and time with Waverly Fitzgerald.
Wondering if I really need new shoes.
nm off to kauai for the next 48 or so hours
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Things could be looking up, street sign, Montepulciano, January 2008.
I have nothing of note to say, sorry internets.
It is too damn cold here and it is now officially warm.
I am leaving for Hawaii on Friday (shut up) and hope to g-d its at least 75 degrees
and sunny. Yes, I have spf 50.
We have eaten two meals in a row at home and tomorrow means chicken enchiladas (ole).
Mony is back and better than ever.
Check her out.
Carry on.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
bliss
Tamales for dinner
Coming home to a clean house
Knowing that tomorrow we'll get the dog
Tulips from the market
Coming home to a clean house
Knowing that tomorrow we'll get the dog
Tulips from the market
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Just so you know its not all fun and games
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Bullet points for the revolution
Hi there internets!
Bullet points for Saturday night at the airport lounge.
Go see Juno.
I mean it.
Then buy the soundtrack and wish you were young enough or maybe old enough to appreciate Beat Happening in the day.
Some more things:
I made it through twelve odd days of travel without really using my credit card. Internets - can you believe it? I used it twice, once for my hotel near Orvieto and once in Rome. I paid cash for everything, including socks, toothpaste, food and pasta for the dog. That is the sum total of my heavily laden bags. Oh torrone as well, can you believe torrone can weigh that much?
I think my credit card company (I pay it off every month), is going to send out a search party. They miss me.
Other than that, TH and I are on our way to New Orleans. Eight long days in the Big Easy. Email me your restaurant suggestions internets (ehem, Jen). I need help.
We're there for work, not for pleasure, but it always helps to think that I may finally find a gumbo that I like. Forget the muffaleta sandwiches and the hurricanes, I'm not even going there.
Well, I'm off to hit the dunkin donuts and burrito beach before my next flight.
nm easing into the big easy one segment at a time
Monday, January 14, 2008
Hello internets!
Happy January.
It is snowing here, glorious and sunny yesterday and today, grey, rainy and now sleety and snowy.
Good for hot cocoa drinking, nuff said.
Getting back into the groove. I can stomach more that mexican food which has led to some major gastric reflux and corn flakes. Oh, toss some starburst and fruit flavored mentos into the mix and you will now have my food diary for the last week.
Tonight we tried artichokes and mashed potato. Tomorrow, who knows, knife and forks will be wielded and we'll carve into a roasted chicken.
Okay, that is all I have to say, tell me what is going on with you. You all seem so, well, silent.
nm working her way back to the four food groups - coffee, cornetti, carciofi and contorni
Happy January.
It is snowing here, glorious and sunny yesterday and today, grey, rainy and now sleety and snowy.
Good for hot cocoa drinking, nuff said.
Getting back into the groove. I can stomach more that mexican food which has led to some major gastric reflux and corn flakes. Oh, toss some starburst and fruit flavored mentos into the mix and you will now have my food diary for the last week.
Tonight we tried artichokes and mashed potato. Tomorrow, who knows, knife and forks will be wielded and we'll carve into a roasted chicken.
Okay, that is all I have to say, tell me what is going on with you. You all seem so, well, silent.
nm working her way back to the four food groups - coffee, cornetti, carciofi and contorni
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Self Portrait, December 31, 2007, Rome, Italy.
Resolving to resolve less in 2008
Run a half marathon this year
Reduce my carbon footprint some more
Plant my bulbs earlier
Weed more frequently
Water less
Forgive more
Take more naps
Listen before talking or jumping to conclusions
Practice patience
Patiently practice what ever I am trying to learn
Smooch more
Happy New Year from nm, TH, ernest the puppy
Resolving to resolve less in 2008
Run a half marathon this year
Reduce my carbon footprint some more
Plant my bulbs earlier
Weed more frequently
Water less
Forgive more
Take more naps
Listen before talking or jumping to conclusions
Practice patience
Patiently practice what ever I am trying to learn
Smooch more
Happy New Year from nm, TH, ernest the puppy
Monday, December 31, 2007
the end of the year
Beautiful day here in Rome, all of them have been spectacular so far. Sunny, not warm, but very comfortable for walking and taking in the sights.
Tonight we'll be watching Rome celebrate the new year with military grade fireworks, lots of singing and screaming and hugging and kissing.
We'll be eating lentils and cotechino, braised greens, fennel salad and toast in the new year with a nice barbera and prosecco. Chocolates from Paris, typical Roman cookies and Sicilian clementines will finish off our celebrations. It is a good life, we have, we are lucky.
All day long the streets and monuments have been filled with Romans enjoying the day. We stood in the museum of the Capitoline taking in the sights and amazed at the number of people walking in the Forum amongst the ruins. Later we enjoyed a lovely lunch in the Ghetto where TH enjoyed her trippa alla romana and I tested my new gold standard in pasta - cacio e pepe.
The air is filled with people wishing each other a good new year, blessings and good fortune. Every five to ten minutes it sounds like the cannon that sits at the top of the Janiculum hill is going off, but that is just Roma saying goodbye to 2007 and hello to 2008.
I wish the same for you, happy new year and may 2008 be filled with joy, good health and love.
nm
Saturday, December 29, 2007
the great leap forwards
View from the terrace, December 2007 (cameraphone).
I'm not going to go in depth here, because I vowed to spend only fifteen minutes a day on the computer, but the Rome that I have loved for the last ten years and have been to at least ten times in the last ten years seems to be changing.
Wine bars, remodeled coffee shops, chain stores and supermercatis everywhere are changing the face of Rome, a city I love for the fact it seems resilient to change.
Change is hard, especially for me.
Is a tarted up coffee shop going to make me spend more time there? A new supermercati does not make provisioning (the one hour spent daily to acquire milk, clementines, fughi and carciofi as well as scrumming for bread) any easier really. It just makes it more modern and in some ways more impersonal. The vendors in the food market change yearly it seems, with fewer and fewer food people and more and more scarves, handbag vendors and touristy tat.
The lack of goods, such as today's foray to find napkins (cloth) took hours because the good kitchen supply shop near where we stay is gone. We managed to secure very lovely placemats, but heaven forbid that one can find a cloth napkin that matches. TH and scoured the streets (not such a bad task) and finally found napkins, first white and then a cheery festive red that matched.
Tomorrow, our friends R&K arrive. TH will do the traditional meeting them at the local train station and then the fun really begins. We hope to be able to show them our Rome, some touristy, some not so.
I'm not going to go in depth here, because I vowed to spend only fifteen minutes a day on the computer, but the Rome that I have loved for the last ten years and have been to at least ten times in the last ten years seems to be changing.
Wine bars, remodeled coffee shops, chain stores and supermercatis everywhere are changing the face of Rome, a city I love for the fact it seems resilient to change.
Change is hard, especially for me.
Is a tarted up coffee shop going to make me spend more time there? A new supermercati does not make provisioning (the one hour spent daily to acquire milk, clementines, fughi and carciofi as well as scrumming for bread) any easier really. It just makes it more modern and in some ways more impersonal. The vendors in the food market change yearly it seems, with fewer and fewer food people and more and more scarves, handbag vendors and touristy tat.
The lack of goods, such as today's foray to find napkins (cloth) took hours because the good kitchen supply shop near where we stay is gone. We managed to secure very lovely placemats, but heaven forbid that one can find a cloth napkin that matches. TH and scoured the streets (not such a bad task) and finally found napkins, first white and then a cheery festive red that matched.
Tomorrow, our friends R&K arrive. TH will do the traditional meeting them at the local train station and then the fun really begins. We hope to be able to show them our Rome, some touristy, some not so.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Decompression chamber
I am having a hard time relaxing, much to the irritation of TH.
I want to go go go, yet, my body is saying, relax.
This is nearly impossible for someone like me.
I am completely and utterly conflicted.
Off to attempt to nap, after an espresso.
more later
I want to go go go, yet, my body is saying, relax.
This is nearly impossible for someone like me.
I am completely and utterly conflicted.
Off to attempt to nap, after an espresso.
more later
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Rome as we see it, mosaiced in flickr.
It is snowing here, not too hard, but making one wonder if driving to someone's house is such a great idea when you could snuggle up at home and eat leftover sugar cookies and plum pudding for dinner. However, family obligations are such that going out on a freezing night with a mother who has a mother of a cold is just what you do.
Tomorrow, we fly to Rome for seven days and then another three in Lazio and Florence and then one more night in Rome before we fly home.
I am excited to show TH some gardens that I saw ten years ago and wished that she could visit. Her plan is to not have one, but to drink cappucino decaffeinato, eat gelato and practice her Italian scrumming for piazza bianca as she wants. Honestly, I'll just be happy to see her happy and relaxed for the first time in two or three years (the post-classwork/orals/pre-research years).
We'll be blogging while gone, flickring and twittering as we can, so stay in touch.
Ci vediamo ragazzi.
nm
It is snowing here, not too hard, but making one wonder if driving to someone's house is such a great idea when you could snuggle up at home and eat leftover sugar cookies and plum pudding for dinner. However, family obligations are such that going out on a freezing night with a mother who has a mother of a cold is just what you do.
Tomorrow, we fly to Rome for seven days and then another three in Lazio and Florence and then one more night in Rome before we fly home.
I am excited to show TH some gardens that I saw ten years ago and wished that she could visit. Her plan is to not have one, but to drink cappucino decaffeinato, eat gelato and practice her Italian scrumming for piazza bianca as she wants. Honestly, I'll just be happy to see her happy and relaxed for the first time in two or three years (the post-classwork/orals/pre-research years).
We'll be blogging while gone, flickring and twittering as we can, so stay in touch.
Ci vediamo ragazzi.
nm
Saturday, December 22, 2007
winter light
Some morning, on my way to work, November 2007.
Today was the first day of winter, one of my favorite days of the year. It brings me hope that I'll be able to walk Ernest in the light, wake again to natural light and give me an inkling that all will be okay in the world as spring comes soon after.
While we woke to lashings of rain and a dull gray sheet of clouds, the day brightened as it went on. It improved to the point that the and errands that required doing and things that couldn't wait, waited, while we stood in the dining room and smiled at the sun coming in and warming our house.
Hello Winter, thank you for bringing us light and warmth, if just for those brief minutes.
nm
Today was the first day of winter, one of my favorite days of the year. It brings me hope that I'll be able to walk Ernest in the light, wake again to natural light and give me an inkling that all will be okay in the world as spring comes soon after.
While we woke to lashings of rain and a dull gray sheet of clouds, the day brightened as it went on. It improved to the point that the and errands that required doing and things that couldn't wait, waited, while we stood in the dining room and smiled at the sun coming in and warming our house.
Hello Winter, thank you for bringing us light and warmth, if just for those brief minutes.
nm
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