Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Dr. Seuss!
Today I saw an exhibit of Ted Geisel's work–all kinds of it–at the Dennis Ray Gallery on Geary Street. Children's book illustrations, bronze sculptures, and "unorthodox taxidermy" of his creatures. . . also, prints of his "secret art"–pieces he did for personal pleasure.
Apparently Bennett Cerf's son had just been in and was telling about the terror felt when Ted Geisel would attend a press OK for one of his books. If one color was slightly off . . .
I loved reading this: Despite some financial hardship due to Prohibition, Ted enjoyed a fairly happy childhood. His parents were strict, but very loving. His mother, Henrietta Seuss Geisel, had worked in her father’s bakery before marrying Ted’s father, often memorizing the names of the pies that were on special each day and ‘chanting’ them to her customers. If Ted had difficulty getting to sleep, she would often recall her ‘pie-selling chants’. As an adult, Ted credited his mother “for the rhythms in which I write and the urgency with which I do it" (Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel: A Biography, by Judith and Neil Morgan).
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
IRS Finesse
We filed for an extension early this year–two days before the deadline! We stopped by the P.O. and mailed the form on our way to the beach.
We took a long walk to celebrate our tax proficiency. It was low tide and lots of glass had washed up. When we got home, I opened a can of Sofia and ripped into a bag of Kettle brand spicy Thai potato chips.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Friday, April 09, 2010
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Brain Slug

Brain Slug Cupcakes by Alicia Policia
I signed up for a 5 week mini medical school series given by the Institute for Health and Healing about the brain. It started last night. But when the time came to go, I was no longer interested in my brain. I was interested in eating a snack and going out on the beach.
My sister Aggles is very interested in the brain and has sent me lots of brain books. Every time we share a hotel room, she spends the evening doing brain exercises while I drink wine and do situps.
Just yesterday morning Aggles e-mailed me an article about how it's been discovered that some people with Parkinson's who can't walk are able to ride bikes, and she was really excited about it. So when I told her I was too brain dead to go to the first brain session, she e-mailed me:
Since you're playing brain hooky tonight I thought I would e-mail you the first lesson: Brain Slug Cupcakes
Speaking of brainless, this is the state of the Easter Rabbits Deb sent. The ones she sends are called Assorted Rabbits. They're made by molding an assortment of candies into solid chocolate rabbits. But they come with a map, so it's easy to see that the brains of the rabbits are the best part (almond butter crunch).

Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Sunday, April 04, 2010
Tyger, Tyger (Verse 1)
© Linda Davick
You'll want to turn on your sound. Do you have any suggestions for me after seeing Verse 1?
Saturday, April 03, 2010
Beach Find of the Day
It's powered by solar panels on the roof (see photo below). While you wait on your order, there's an industrial-sized solar-powered vibrator to keep you entertained.

A few items from the menu:
- Veggie Stir Fry Taco with roasted red peppers and avocado
- Vegan Sausage with peppers, onion, marinara and mushrooms
- Spinach Artichoke Salad w/ herb vinaigrette
- Grilled soy cheese with tomato
- Garlic fried Plantain with toasted almonds
- Coco Fresco made with fresh young coconut
Friday, April 02, 2010
Qué le gusta?
Te gusta la manzana?
No, no me gusta la manzana.
Te gusta el zanahoria?
No, no me gusta la zanahoria.
Te gusta la cerveza y del queso?
Si, si me gusta la cerveza y del queso!
Thursday, April 01, 2010
Happy Birthday, John!
When it comes to next door neighbors Tom and I won the lottery. That's no April Fool's joke. John and Emmy's house is a foot and a half away from ours on the uphill side.
Here we are at Pacific Cafe celebrating.
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