Ever have one of those days?

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Time!

I love that it’s only 5:45 am, and I have the whole day stretching in front of me. It’s huge! Days have so much time in them!

The time between 5:15 am and noon feels like an entire day. When I run and shower and meditate around lunch time, it feels almost like sleeping, I am reset somehow—and then noon until the time I actually go to bed in the evening feels like another day. I have so much time now! It feels so brilliant and wonderful! I don’t know what I will decide at the end of the sleep scheduling trial I’m doing (as you might have guessed, I have not always had my alarm set for 5:15!), but at this moment I am so grateful to the universe that I made the decision to try it. It feels so fantastically good!

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Super-Important Linkage…

  • I find only narrow solice in laughing my ass off at this video, as it was posted a year ago and likely many people have now done the same. I almost cried—and man, do I know icy roads. Whew.
  • Some of you will understand; some of you won’t:


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Information Dissemination (er… Saturday)

Because I’m brilliant and completely forgot to post this yesterday, it, ah, posted itself. Yes—my notes and everything except a completed entry. Ha ha! But I’m paying attention again, I promise, so here we are. ;}

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  • The Omnivore’s Dilemma. Now we’re talking about the eating of meat… so many perspectives, so little time. Getting close to the end now.
  • Doctor Who, Season One. Man, this is awesome. I watched it with Dad in Youngstown and now I’m watching it with Marty. I can’t wait to get to the second season.

I hope the rest of your weekend is fantastic!

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Reading…

  • The Omnivore’s Dilemma. Getting back to this, this week. Discussion of industrial organic and the peculiar quandaries we face when we put anything in our mouths!
  • Sugar Blues, William Dufty. I finished this book. The last few chapters descend deliciously into recipe-building, and the man ends on that note—delicious, delicious food. What a fantastic ending to an incredibly brain-breaking book. The cover design is pretty sensationalistic, but the material is really interesting. Mr. Dufty slips towards poetic license rather often, but I don’t feel that it changed the impact in a negative way—and actually, it makes his skeins of factual information a hell of a lot easier to read! But wow, the foodiness of it. Wow, the food discussion and descriptions. How bizarre that such a book left me hungry!!

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Note: Sorry for the information dissemination HTML vomit some of ya’ll experienced. I fixed! Oopsies! ;}

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  • Sugar Blues, William Dufty. Holy SHIT. This is an AWESOME book.
  • The Omnivore’s Dilemma. I’ve got this on hold at the moment because Sugar Blues is fascinating me. But Sugar Blues is actually a pretty quick read (you wouldn’t know it from my updates, ha ha) so I should be back with Michael Pollan soon.

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  • The Omnivore’s Dilemma. Reading about industrial organic, and getting shivers (or shudders). So many people had mentioned this book before I picked it up. It really is living up to recommendations.
  • Sugar Blues, William Dufty. This… is really interesting. A friend in Seattle suggested it and I wasn’t sure what to expect, but wow. Sugar. Scary. (And it makes this a little more alarming than you might initially expect.)

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  • It’s not my fault your soap doesn’t work, Marty…
  • Kyeli & Pace Smith both have new blogs! Eek! Go read the awesomeness!
  • Airborne, ginger and apple cider vinegar have been my remedies of choice for this week’s sinus infection—and it’s a doozy! I did dose my tea with whisky early on, but these others have really kept me going (especially the ginger, holy cow). I think the vinegar might possibly work almost as well as the whisky, and I can stay sober. (Mixed blessing?) From now on I will always keep fresh ginger and apple cider vinegar in my kitchen. Dude.
  • Why do we look for the worst in people? What makes that so appetizing? Why don’t we look for the strengths? Why don’t we look at people for their talents? Their cleverness, their thoughtfulness, their brilliance?

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  • Intangibles. Brooke really gives me brain food, and I can use that food to change my brain… (So can you!)
  • Rhuban Glas. YouTube video of Gwawr Edwards, she is fantastic!
  • Welsh Cheddar. What?! You can’t pass up a post about cheese!!

Reading…

  • Specials. Scott Westerfield, third book in the trilogy. Finished early in the AM, last night. And, shit! I’m all out of fiction! (Although with three of those in a row? I think I can take a break. They were awesome.)
  • The Omnivore’s Dilemma. I’m still working on this one. I finished the “corn” section but I’m thinking about rereading it to absorb more of the bits and pieces… it’s definitely on my mind lately. Corn corn corn!

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That’s all for now. Have you smiled at someone yet today? GO SMILE!

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Not a lot to aggregate this week, ‘cause I’ve been working like a dog, but plenty to report upon!

Elsewhere…

  • Virtual Magpie: Cloud Nine Musings. Directionless rambling about awesomeness. New things happening, feeling awesome about meetings and arrangements, wondering who else loves their job this much. G’ness.
  • Virtual Magpie: Planting Seeds. Information on the connection paradigm! This is so cool! If you only read one thing today, read the thing I link to from this post…

Reading…

  • Pretties. Scott Westerfield, second book in the trilogy. I have the next book too (all borrowed from Vixen) so I am scooting through these. I did say I wanted fiction…
  • The Omnivore’s Dilemma. Michael Pollan, incredibly engaging. This guy is… I don’t know. I mean, he certainly seized an opportunity, but he does it with a lot of flair.

This Week, I…

  • Got rained on at Chuy’s. Marty and I went Saturday, and sat outside. It was nice and cool, and there weren’t a lot of people crowded outside—probably because of the threatening rain, ha ha. We got drizzled on, but Marty valiantly continued to eat his Elvis Presley Memorial. Yeah, like rain is going to stop him.
  • Had awesome, awesome meetings. Monday especially was a crazy day for meetings—one with Ragen and then a general Cloud Nine “excitement” meeting (very accurately named). Monday was a blast, dude.
  • Had friends over for yoga! Kiki happened to be in town, so Robert brought her along. Even on about five hours of sleep, it was really enjoyable and excellent.
  • Saw Sharks 3D at the IMAX! Last night Marty and I met Vixen downtown and we put on totally goofy 3D glasses and learned about sharkies! It was pretty great, actually.
  • Ate at Jimmy John’s. Omg! I was worried about having to eat a sandwich but in honor of Atkins addicts they have this thing called an unwich—wrapped in lettuce instead of bread! It was surprisingly yummy (if a little messy).
  • Made a ridiculous sundae at Amy’s. Kahlua ice cream, hot fudge, marshmallows, reese cups and heath bar. No, I didn’t eat all of it. But it was delicious for the first ten or fifteen bites…