Friday, January 20, 2012

2012 New Things: Make a Frittata

Frittatas intimidate me.  I have always known they are inherently easy, but for some reason they seemed too complicated to figure out and the idea of putting a pan from the stove INTO THE OVEN blew my mind.  I mean, can you do that?  (you can.  as long as it's oven-safe, duh.)

Starting 2012 simply, I made a frittata.  I am fond of Mark Bittman's recipes and he has a "more veggie, less egg" take on frittatas.  Loaded up on asparagus, leeks, peas and spinach, the frittata came out very green.  Green is good. 
yum.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Keep It Going: 2012 New Things List

My 2011 Bucket List has, thus far, been my most favorite list I have ever made.  Throughout the year, the list reminded me of things I wanted to try and, as a result, I backpacked to Sykes Hot Springs and the Desolation Wilderness, went to the Legion of Honor, made awesome paella and failed mince meat pie, canoed with my family, went snowshoeing and took a tap dancing class.   The spirit of trying new things lead me to ride my bike 27 miles, build a counter on my backporch, and meet up with friends more than staying in.  In general, I definitely learned that saying yes is way more fun than saying no.  

And so, I'm going to continue this idea, this mantra into 2012 and creating a "new things" list (apparently 'bucket list' is morbid to some).   Here we go!

2012 New Things
  1. Visit Angel Island
  2.  Make a frittata.
  3. Learn to crochet an afghan.
  4. Learn Prelude in C by Bach
  5. Go to a meditation session
  6. Go lazy inner tubing on a river
  7. Watch the Godfather
  8. Read Moby Dick
  9. Visit Mono Lake
  10. Hike to the Tourist Club
  11. Backpack the Lost Coast
  12. Ride a horse
  13. Make tiramisu 
  14. Publish in a scientific journal
  15. Eat raw foods for a week
  16. Have an epic crafting party
  17. Take a paddleboat out on Stow Lake
  18. Visit the Pleasanton Ridge
  19. Partake in a fancy tea
  20. See a Great Lake
Yes is more fun than No!

Wolf (never cry)


Journey.  He wandered into California last week, has a webpage and is a young bachelor without buddy or mate.   You won't find him on match.com but he may be checking out your herd.  As you would expect, animal enthusiasts are yelling about shooting wolves and ranchers are worried about their livestock.   Unless this wolf gets all immaculate conceptiony, I'm thinking he's just neat. 

If you feel like reading about saving the wolves, check out the Defenders of Wildlife site.

If you want to read more about the history of wolf issues, check out The Wolf That Changed America (PBS).

While looking for the above links, and sadly searching"kill the wolves" in an attempt to find some anti-wolf material, I came across some terrible, glorifying blogs about hunting wolves and different ways of trapping and shooting them. Ugh. So, here's a quote from Jack London's White Fang, which I shall now go read in its entirety to cleanse my soul. 

Much of the Wild had been lost, so that to [other dogs] the Wild was the unknown, the terrible, the ever menacing and ever warring. But to him, in appearance and action and impulse, still clung the Wild. He symbolized it, was its personification; so that when they showed their teeth to him they were defending themselves against the powers of destruction that lurked in the shadows of the forest and in the dark beyond the camp-fire.

kayaking in Marin

Saturday, I had to get out of the house.  Too much sleep caused by a cold, too much television, too much being in a small space.  So, we went kayaking up in Marin with Anna and Chris.  It was a wee jaunt to the bay and back from San Rafael.  Beautiful, crisp day (but,seriously, rain, where are YOU.)
 off the prow (bow?) of Anna's Kayak.  That's China Camp State Park on the right.
 Steve and I.  This is very much the same position we were in when the tour guide dropped Steve's camera into Monterey Bay, so we were nervous, especially since Anna was using her phone.
I was using Anna's kayak and felt really comfy and sturdy.  On the other hand, Steve was using a really really sensitive kayak that would probably become unbalanced and tip if you coughed. 

Friday, January 6, 2012

Perfect.

If a jolly airedale in a field doesn't make you smile, nothing will.  I am home from work, nursing a cold, and this literally made me gasp with joy. Happy Friday.