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The Blue Bottle Clown College: Presses for the Prince
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The Blue Bottle Clown College. Tuesday, November 08, 2005. Presses for the Prince. For those of you who haven't heard, one of the big achievements for the BBCC in the past weeks was the addition of our coffee to the dessert menu at Chez Panisse. And just in case you are either not from the Bay Area or not into food, let's say that this is a big deal. And it just so happens that Chez Panisse was hired to cater a dinner for the visiting Royal Prince Charles. Though after watching all the fine food go by an...
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Kate Hill: My Kitchen at Camont: SOME PIG Blogging Weekend
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Kate Hill: My Kitchen at Camont. An archive of posts about living and cooking in Gascony at the Camont. For up-to-date posts, go to www.Kitchen-at-Camont.com. January 02, 2006. SOME PIG Blogging Weekend. J will be for Jambon later- a tribute to. Le prince de Janvier. Once upon a time… there was a Diva living in Italy. And a Barge Queen. A pig’s tale of three cultures” to be presented on March 30 at the 2006 IACP conference. My love of things cured and porky. 8221; so the Slow Pig race is off and running.
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Rounding 60: Mother Nature Trumps
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Friday, April 23, 2010. For the past few months, I have been pounding the pavement in Manhattan. I want to find meaningful work in healthcare reform- something this diverse, urban center that arguably has the talent, the money and the problems that need solving- should be anxious to have help accomplishing. My final piece of the crazy quilt was to apply and receive acceptance by Maryknoll International to work with Buddhist monks in Bangkok for three months in the winter of 2009. View my complete profile.
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Rounding 60: Simon and Garfunkel: Intersections.
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Thursday, September 30, 2010. Simon and Garfunkel: Intersections. For almost two months, I have resisted posting not because there was nothing to say. But because there was so much to say. I guess I was waiting for the end of the story, the theme that might play out in real life. Today I got it. My friend and I finished our lunch. I told her I thought the men looked familiar. She suggested I ask as we left the restaurant. I'm sorry to interrupt," I began, my hands clasped in front of me. Art Garfunke...
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Rounding 60: Fred Rogers -- From A Mom's Simple Hello To My Sons' Documentary: A Tale of Two Generations
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Monday, March 19, 2012. Fred Rogers - From A Mom's Simple Hello To My Sons' Documentary: A Tale of Two Generations. My sons' documentary, Mr. Rogers and Me, about Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers Neighborhood) on PBS, was featured in the Sunday New York Times. March 18, 2012- Arts and Leisure section. You might want to take a look. The documentary is scheduled to air on most PBS stations after March 20, 2012. DVDs of the film are available on the film's website ( see Rounding 60,. MONDAY, MAY 10, 2010. It soon be...
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Rounding 60: Reverie
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Sunday, May 22, 2011. My mother would be 101 years old today. I've thought. About her, partly because I am combing through all of the photos from my childhood. And my children's growing up years. Mother was very present in my boys lives. For one thing, my father had died three years before Chris, my eldest was born. I think his birth softened some of her sorrow at my father's sudden death of a coronary. He was 60; she was 55. So what has this got to do with the pictures in this entry? I just called my so...
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Rounding 60: The Bolster Legacy: The Procession Is Long
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011. The Bolster Legacy: The Procession Is Long. Life is short. But the procession. On a beautiful Sunday afternoon recently in Central Park, my son Ben, tending to his very ambulatory 15 month old, Maggie, asked: "What do you find so compelling about all this [genealogy] stuff? What precipitated this query? Now, Ben, do you see why I love researching those who came before us? In just this one case, I find inspiration. In the search for my Bolster ancestors, I've "met" many people...
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Rounding 60: Fred Rogers and A Simple Hello
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Monday, May 10, 2010. Fred Rogers and A Simple Hello. I have been going to Nantucket for nearly twenty years. In the early years, I stayed near the town center on Nantucket Bay in a waterfront townhouse with the clink,clink,clink of halyards hitting steel masts in the night air. Most days, I would ride my bike to the closest beach and spend the day there loving the solitude. I explored other parts of the island by bike and car. Thank you." He smiled, paused. "May I ask - are you are a writer? I I guess I...
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Rounding 60: Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver... and More--Summer 2010
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Saturday, July 17, 2010. Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver. and More- Summer 2010. Generally, I look forward to the summer for all the reasons many of us do: no cumbersome clothing, no inclement ( read cold ) weather, fewer obligations, vacation. But this summer has been different than any I can remember in the past three decades. Then, I was in the vanguard-. This summer, I am ( to my surprise ) beginning a geriatric practice in New York advocating for those who cannot speak on their own behalf becaus...
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