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SF 2 London: December 2008
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Stuff we might otherwise forget. Sunday, December 28, 2008. You know who you are! Originally uploaded by sf2london. This post has a target audience of exactly two. Links to this post. Thursday, December 25, 2008. Originally uploaded by sf2london. Things have warmed up a bit, though it looks like it might rain today. Links to this post. Monday, December 22, 2008. Originally uploaded by sf2london. This was the color of the sky yesterday at 4:12pm. And so the darkest day of 2008 has passed. MISSION COQ AU V...
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SF 2 London: It has happened: I’ve crossed the line
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Stuff we might otherwise forget. Tuesday, October 13, 2009. It has happened: I’ve crossed the line. Where one can actually touch some prehistoric rocks. But I digress. At dinner, which was Indian. Let me remind you: I was there with. Who despite both having recently earned British citizenship, are, in fact, American. To me, speaking British English when not absolutely necessary represents the line, and speaking it in the exclusive company of fellow Americans is crossing it. Follow me on Twitter. Blow de ...
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SF 2 London: January 2010
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Stuff we might otherwise forget. Sunday, January 31, 2010. 2010 Festival of British Roots. The Spice Shop donated herbs, seasonings and chillies used in the winter root veg stew and Aaron's purple sprouting broccoli, jerusalem artichoke soup, and roasted parsnips. Ceramica Blue lent us aprons. Oddbins gave us a good discount on dry white wine that Aaron used for cooking his soup. Mr Christian’s, where I bought creme fraiche, truffle oil, and vegetable stock cubes. I bought chickpeas at Garcia. A whole bu...
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SF 2 London: February 2009
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Stuff we might otherwise forget. Monday, February 23, 2009. Originally uploaded by sf2london. Links to this post. Friday, February 20, 2009. London’s still a puzzle. Originally uploaded by sf2london. Links to this post. Labels: grand union canal. Sunday, February 08, 2009. There is, darling! Originally uploaded by sf2london. Links to this post. Monday, February 02, 2009. Originally uploaded by sf2london. For those of you not keeping up with my Flickr photostream (or the news), IT'S STILL SNOWING!
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SF 2 London: September 2007
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Stuff we might otherwise forget. Friday, September 28, 2007. Dial “M”. Originally uploaded by sf2london. I spent most of yesterday at various London outposts of giant American corporations. It was an “M” day. Perhaps I’ll work my way through the alphabet? Links to this post. Thursday, September 20, 2007. Steven wants to move to China! Originally uploaded by sf2london. Just thought I’d let you know. Links to this post. Friday, September 14, 2007. Originally uploaded by sf2london. Links to this post. And a...
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SF 2 London: January 2008
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Stuff we might otherwise forget. Monday, January 28, 2008. A country walk in Oxfordshire. Originally uploaded by sf2london. With Steven in San Francisco for the 15-year WIRED reunion, Chris and I decided it would be nice to head out of London for a lovely day in the country. After turning the house upside down I found our copy of “Country Walks Near London” (since I didn't want to fork out £13 for another one). Links to this post. Saturday, January 19, 2008. It’s my party. Originally uploaded by sf2london.
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SF 2 London: December 2007
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Stuff we might otherwise forget. Monday, December 31, 2007. Originally uploaded by sf2london. We did a little backing and forthing on this trip. At the moment we’re back at JFK waiting for our delayed red-eye to Heathrow. Previously we were in Manhattan after being back in New Jersey (Franklin Lakes and Fort Lee), and Manhattan again before that, and New Jersey (Fair Haven and Fort Lee) before that. I think. More or less. Pretty much. Maybe. Anyhow, this picture was taken at the new New Museum. Station, ...
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SF 2 London: Back to my roots
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Stuff we might otherwise forget. Thursday, January 28, 2010. Back to my roots. Tonight (after refreshing my food hygiene qualifications earlier this week) I’m helping my local ward Councillor prepare around 20 liters of parsnip soup (that’s a lot), and tomorrow the whole dog and pony show will either happen. or it won’t: two 3x3 meter marquees (that I have to set up - anybody know how? And why make it simple by repeating everything on Saturday? Is anyone going to come? Tune in next week to find out!
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SF 2 London: February 2008
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Stuff we might otherwise forget. Friday, February 01, 2008. Originally uploaded by sf2london. I know, I know, it’s been a while. Sorry. I snapped this picture on my way home from the gym (which I haven’t visited in weeks because I had a head cold and then “minor surgery” to remove a ganglion. In my wrist—yuck). Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Grantcoin Distribution for Tuttle on October 7th 2016. Vegetable of the week. Broad bean and ricotta lasagne. Blow de la Barra.
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SF 2 London: April 2008
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Stuff we might otherwise forget. Friday, April 18, 2008. Pickles innit” (this would be an example of the interrogative structure, although the tone was declarative). Anyhow, this one. Seems like the stuff of urban legend, but you be the judge. Links to this post. Monday, April 07, 2008. Originally uploaded by sf2london. There’s actual perpetual flame in this picture. At least I’m pretty sure there is. So there you have it. Another moment in history. Links to this post. Labels: bicycles and bicycling.