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Buster’s tough life…
November 5th, 2005 by John

Old Crooked Head has it rough, or at least you would think so given how mouthy he can be some days. But just when his neediness seems ready to push you over the edge, he does something classically Buster-like and all is forgotten.

His favorite “awwwwwwwwwww” tactic is to roll onto his back in front of the fireplace. He will lie there patiently until Jeff or I rub his belly.

The day after…
November 1st, 2005 by John

What a decadent (aka, quiet) evening. Jeff had to be in NYC, so I spent some quality ME time last night. It kicked off with the aforementioned scallop shell, and went straight into a rousing Happy Birthday song from Michigan (Jeff’s niece and nephews were amazing). Then I ordered Chinese food from Eric’s (good ol’ General’s chicken…still my favorite…still don’t know one general from the next).

On my way to the restaurant to pick up my food, I drove down 24th St. in Noe Valley and saw some of the cutest costumes. While all the adults were headed over the hill for a night of revelry in the Castro, the families were out in force on 24th St. Kids are adorable. And I got a big chuckle to see a kid (age 5?) wearing a Darth Vader costume. The helmet was so big that his head kept tilting to one side and then the next. And his dark robe dragged along the street. So funny.

Anyhow, I picked up my food, went home, lit the fire, and shut off all the lights. I popped in two DVDs. First was a DVD that made me misty: a DVD that my friend Cheryl assembled with photos from the Royal Caribbean cruise our group took in 1993. The images took me back to simpler days…although they didn’t seem simple at the time. Of course, looking at my big hair was a shock 🙂 Soooo, I followed up THAT horror with a suspense classic: Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window. This is one of my all time favorite movies–a love story and murder mystery tied together with voyeurism–sweet.

I ended the evening with not one, but two mini-cakes 🙂 Like I said…the evening was decadent. In a “John decadent” sort of way.

By the way. Buster was in HEAVEN last night. He curled up on my chest and purred all night.

A matter of perspective…
October 31st, 2005 by John

Two unrelated Halloween items to wrap up my random brain activity for the day.

First. To remind me that age is relative, my folks sent me a beautiful fossilized scallop shell for my birthday. It is around 3 million years old, and it is spectacular in its detail. My father uncovered it near Petersburg, VA. It is one of the most amazing specimen that I have held. [Scale isn’t clear on this photo. The shell measures 5-6″ in each direction.]

Unrelated item #2–but VERY Halloween-ish: there is some crazy stuff in our basement. The previous owners of our house left behind numerous odds-and-ends in a tucked-away room of the basement that we don’t use. Out of strange curiosity, I have begun to document these items before we throw them away. I can tell you this–if someone uncovers the contents of THAT room 3 million years from today, they will be more than a bit puzzled about our 21st century habits.

Finally, my friends and family are the best. In addition to a fossil, I got e-cards that were spooky (boo), a mini-cake with candles, voice messages from far away, and a song over the phone that made me smile. Thank you 🙂

Mystical Halloween…
October 31st, 2005 by John

There was something in the air this morning, when I went out back to check on the garden. The sun hadn’t poked over the horizon, so the light still had a blue cast. And in this light, the yellow flowers in our back garden really popped, but in an eerie way. Very fitting to start Halloween. (Plus, I thought that they looked like candles on a birthday cake…quite appropriate!)

Eyeballs in gelatin…
October 30th, 2005 by John

As I turn 38, I jotted a few quick back-of-the-envelope calculations to reveal that I’ve flown around 500,000 miles in my lifetime. Using some average flight times, I estimate that I have spent the equivalent of over 45 days on a plane. And yet, I am certainly a homebody.

As an example, I certainly do not feel adventurous or worldly when it comes to food. Don’t get me wrong…I love world flavors…just refined in a comfortable way.

Sure. I fondly remember eating scrapple growing up, but I draw the line at eyeballs.

Ripped from the headlines of Conde Nast Traveler: Chicago’s very own Tito’s Tacos. Apparently, for just $1.25 you can munch on the house specialty, the taco de ojo (eyeball taco). The eyeballs are “jawbreaker sized” and covered in their natural “gelatinous white tissue”. Don’t forget the garnish, which consists of “grilled onions, green chilies, and stringy shreds of brain.” Steamed cow’s brain, FYI.

Let’s face it. I’m squeamish. It’s a good thing I became an engineer and not a doctor. At least not an eye doctor. 🙂

Happy Halloween!

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