Monthly Archives: June 2006

My first 911 call

I have now made my first (and I hope only) call to 911. I was walking back to my car from work on Tuesday, when I was accosted by a homeless woman, waving her hands at me and asking me to please help this sick lady (in very broken English). She wanted me to use [...]
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Looks like cross-stitch, for now…

Tonight I was sitting around bored, feeling not too motivated to finish cleaning the apartment or do any of the myriad small chores that need to be done, and trying to figure out what to do next. I wound up pulling out an old, old project from about five years ago, Teresa Wentzler’s Peacock [...]
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SF Pride Parade

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Made dinner tonight!

Mike and I (well, mostly me) cooked dinner tonight, and it was yummy. We had: pan-fried steak with morel mushroom sauce sauteed morel mushrooms stir-fried haricots verts (baby green beans) with garlic fresh white corn, microwaved whole wheat bread from the farmer’s market. I’m quite proud of the morel sauce, as I made it up more or less on the [...]
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First ride post-AIDS Lifecycle

Today I got on my bike for my first ride after AIDS Lifecycle. I had planned to tackle Page Mill Road (a long, very hilly climb), but after looking at the clock and consulting with Mike, I decided to do a shorter ride instead. (We wanted to cook dinner together, and if I [...]
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