The activity director of a dementia unit gave me this. I pretended it was medication and ate a bunch.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Slipper Project
Saturday, March 6, 2010
I'm a Celebrity
On Feb. 5, 2010, the NY Times published an article, entitled "An Offensive Tackle Named Shlomo," by Samuel Freedman, about a Jewish player for the Green Bay Packers, named Alan Veingrad. After living most of his life as a non-observant Jew, he accepted an invitation to Rosh Hashana services during his first season with Green Bay.
" 'When I heard the Hebrew, I felt a pull.' ” The article then goes on:
"Maybe it was a presentiment, maybe it was the sort of destiny that Yiddish calls 'goyrl.' "
(please note the handy Yiddish-English Dictionary link under "Links I Like").
So if, like my mother, you ever wondered what the name of my blog meant, you can thank the NY Times.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Not a Swiss Clock
My good friend Gunnel who lives in Sweden has some news on the funky clock in my kitchen. She says, "The wall clock had a Swedish name on the front. Bengt Ek is a Swedish designer now working in Switzerland. Website: bengtekdesign.com" Thanks Gunnel!
Monday, January 18, 2010
I'm Moving On Up
The new place is a cottage behind a bigger house. I'm subletting for 6 months from a man named George, who goes to Argentina each year for 6 months to teach acting. He rents the cottage from the man named Roger, who owns the big house and who spends part of his time in CA. The cottage is one block from Lake Washington and I no longer have to drive to have a beautiful walk.
The cottage is grand, and it even has a guest room downstairs. So, come visit before June 30. Maybe George will find true love in Argentina and not want to come back.
Below is my account of the move, pics of the cottage, my first dinner guest my new hood. I admit, it's really a pleasure coming home these days.
The Move
The actual move was uneventful. I borrowed a minivan from my friends Diane and Ed, who I originally met in Wichita 25 years ago. They lived in NC for many years until Diane decided to become a naturopath. She got accepted to Bastyr University and is now in her 2nd year. She'll be 61 this spring. I apartment-sat for her last June, and I've posted my climb to Mt. Pilchuck with Diane and Ed on the blog. Thanks, Diane and Ed for making this a one-trip move.
Before all cleaned out
All cleaned out (I always hated that rug)
A Magic Moment
As I was packing last minute kitchen stuff, I saw someone outside the back door. I recognized him as the dog walker, Kevin. I brightened as I realized that the last AND ONLY OTHER time I'd seen Kevin was the day I moved in! Understandably, he didn't feel the thrilling significance of this freaky fact I did, but then again, it doesn't take much for me. He was a good sport and posed for this picture. Then Anna proceeded to tear apart a doll.
My New Place
I made some modifications. But I like George's taste in art, so much of it was left as is.
The bedroom
Where I work
Downstairs
Place to watch movies and guest area
This is Mouse, the cat I take care of. I don't know if Mouse is a boy or a girl. But recently Mouse's favorite place is one of the tables. S/he scratches and licks and sheds all over it, so I've taken measures.
Mouse on my socks
Stacking stuff on the table to keep Mouse off
My First Dinner Guest
This is Dana, a friend of Sam's from Oberlin.
Funky kitchen faucet
Funky Kitchen Clock/Timer (Swiss?)
My New Library: Douglass-Truth Branch
Walking in My Neighborhood
This is the view from my alley
I walk under I-90.
Oh, nevermind
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