Kedi Cuddle

After a long day of pursuit and evasion, jumping and running their domestic obstacle courses, Kedi decided to nap in her favorite place – my […]

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Corrosion

It’s where all of my outdoor grills go to die. They all last a few years; some four or five, and others perhaps ten, but […]

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Hypersonic

What’s a hypersonic missile? How fast do they go? Who has them? Why are they destabilizing to world peace? Here’s a nice treatment of these […]

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The Ferry

Susan and I were on the Texas coast this past week. We had a great time visiting with family and eating the best in Texas […]

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Deconstruction

Reconstruction is what one has to do after a Civil War destroys what one has struggled to build. Deconstruction is what one does after watching […]

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Birthday

Today was Susan’s birthday, and her birthday meal was pan-fried scallops over a bed of orzo with a Canadian lobster tail (they’re so polite.) Both […]

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Burns

George Burns, of course. I could post about the thermal injuries that I saw during my medical career, but I have already done that in […]

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Le Sacre du Printemps

It’s the Rite of Spring, of course. This evening, sitting on the deck, Susan and I watched the rite play out for three spiny lizards. […]

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Tonight in Food Porn

A Petite Ribeye with a side of roasted yellow corn and a Caprese salad with a spear of pickled Okra After a week on the […]

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