Noodling

I keep exploring various ways to make meals for one or two people. If you are an empty nester or live alone, you know that […]

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Spectre of Evil

I was planning to change a lightbulb this afternoon, but I took a nap instead. I’ll change it tomorrow. After dinner, I decided to rewatch […]

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Cowards or Traitors?

I saw a segment of Kristen Welker’s interview with S. Carolina Senator Tim Scott on Face the Nation today. Ms. Welker asked him whether he […]

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This Week in COVID

Here is Dr. Klotman’s Week 215 video update. The highlights are: On a celebratory note, TIME magazine voted Dr. Peter Hotez one of the world’s […]

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The Nuclear Option

From time to time, I find myself talking with friends and family about aging in place. The expression, aging in place, refers to staying in […]

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Reconnecting

I have a few former workmates, colleagues, and professors with whom we have been visiting once or twice a year – maybe for dinner, or […]

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Another Bug Out

This evening, we had another bug boil – this time with our friends the Spindels. Enrique and I go back to our early days in […]

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Forked Tongue

I drove to the HEB in Suset Valley for beef tongue this afternoon. I found a relatively small one, suitable for two people, and brought […]

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Juxtaposition

We watch a lot of Food TV, and the programs often feature cuisine that is described as fusion – a combination of French and Carribean […]

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Defoliation

All of our flower beds have been overgrown for at least a year if not longer. The most troublesome species have been hackberry saplings, elm […]

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