Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Talking To Myself

Can't tell you where these flowers came from, so I'll regale you with some thoughts about talking to oneself. Where I am the one. Years ago before those ear/phone thingies were very common I'd see people walking around the street seemingly talking to themselves. Really loud, too. Eventually I realized that they were just making phone calls. A short time later, by some coincidence, I began speaking to myself out loud a bit, but not on the phone. It helped me to hear what I was thinking. Now I talk to myself all the time, to the point that it annoys my wife. Even if I do it alone in the bathroom. She can hear me through the door. It's mostly business that I talk about. For instance I might say: "At 3:00 I'll work on a CD return until 4:00; then I'll pay bills". Boring stuff like that. I might suddenly blurt out something interesting, but probably not. Meanwhile, if you find this disturbing, gaze on those pretty flowers awhile.

Passover 2010

In remembrance of the Lamb of G-d

Diana's Flourless Chocolate Torte

Kosher for Passover!

Nastassia Grating Horseradish Root

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Places I've Been (from Facebook)

Click on it and see where I've been....






Saturday, March 13, 2010

Rare misprint, Stereo label on mono LP


Sold this on Ebay for under 50 bucks, probably worth hundreds.

Friday, March 12, 2010

happy photo

Friday, February 26, 2010

Giant Hamentashen!


Diana baked this! That's a quarter on the table, next to the normal sized one. Wow!!!

Jennifer & Melody


They brought all the raw burnt hamentashen. Just kidding!!! They were delish!!!

N's New Sweatshirt From Yes Style


N didn't dress up like a Bible character this year; my little girl is all grown up!!

Chris Twirling His Gragger


His noisemaker, that is. Boo, Hamen; yay Mordechai!

Diana, Cindy & Matt


Yes, there's still some hamentaschen left!

Aye, matey, it's me hamentashen kippah.

This Year's Hamentashen


This is the "before" picture; before we wolfed them down. Jennifer used some exotic fillings: coconut, walnut, almond paste, two kinds of cherry and of course the traditional "mun" (poppy seed, from her opium fields she said), also two kinds.

Jonathan


Jonathan kicked off Purim eve with "I Will Celebrate"!

How I Spent My Birthday: Reading Esther!

Blow out the candle, make a Purim wish!


No that's not a cake; it's a hamentashen with a Shabbat candle on it! Yes, it's prune!!