Geek the RN

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November 28, 2008

[pic] Yuli ball-time in the rain

She has turned our yard into a field of mud with her constant running back and forth.

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November 15, 2008

[pic] seedloaf

Lots of veggie stuff, including mushrooms. Darn good.

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November 12, 2008

[pic] cleaning attic

Hired exterminator company to remove old insulation, sanitize/ deoderize attic, and blow in new insulation. Doing same thing to crawl space.

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November 08, 2008

[pic] taking the t@b home

Trailer is ready to take home. In the lobby listening to bored salesmen talking about Obama, gun rights, assault rifles, militias, the NRA. Guns popular here in the Northwest.

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November 07, 2008

Waiting for the bus [pic]

Working on two chins

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November 03, 2008

Our new camper

We pick it up this weekend. The T@B clamshell.

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October 27, 2008

Homemade tofu

Starting with whole soy beans takes quite a while, but the tofu tastes good when finished. This step uses a cheese clothe to strain the ground up and boiled beans.

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October 27, 2008

Japanese dinner

Seaweed salad, donburi, and miso. The eggs on the donburi come from our own chickens.

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October 25, 2008

The Little Known Truth of Barack Obama's Legislative Record

Barack Obama has authored or co-sponsored 579 bills in Washington. And as a state senator, he sponsored 820 laws for Illinois.

That's 1,399 bills in all. Not bad for someone who apparently had done zero -- okay, according to his opponents.

I know, I know. Those 820 are just for a "state," so they don't really count. Except... well, wait, a "state" is what Sarah Palin is governor of. (At least for 21 months.) So if sponsoring pesky "state" laws doesn't count, what in the world does she have on her resume then? Other than ethics violations.

Besides, y'know, Illinois is an awfully big state. If someone passes a law there, it does affect the lives of 13 million people.

<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-j-elisberg/the-little-known-truth-of_b_136516.html>

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October 17, 2008

Our first egg

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