First, multiplication, Japonese style...love this.
Next, the Immortal Cells of Henrietta Lacks which I first heard about on WNYCRadioLab, a podcast which I adore! and it is now a book that I'd love to get.
That said, I think I've got the numbers down a bit on the paintings, which is good. Still to high, but down a bit.
I've thought of a couple of new ideas for work here, which is also a good thing, and something I am very excited about if we get it off the ground. Here's hoping!
What else.
Lotteries come to mind. Never ever bought a ticket in my life in Canada...well once, but that's a story I've already blogged about and it is too late to search out the link, sorry folks.
It is, however, a huge tradition here. I've got one ticket so far and one for a local basket at our bakery, which incidentally I won last year, so here's hoping.
What else.
I've been cooking up a storm lately, which has been fun. So great to get my nose back into my cookbooks now I have a few more facilities and the books here and on display. Which reminds me, along with everything else, I should take some photos of the kitchen so you all can see it a little better now that it is nearly done. Missing a couple of lights and little else. YEAH!
OK, it is WAY late and I'm off to bed.
Cheers,
O
5 comments:
yes, and take some photos of what you've been cooking too!
That Japanese multiplication thing is cool! I think my kids, who hate math, will get a kick out of that.
Oh, and have you come up with a non-framing option for your paintings yet? Just curious.
Can't wait to see the kitchen. Cooking lots here, too. Must be the cold weather here. It has me hibernating and nesting.
Trish, wil do, I need light though, and I always want to post at night. See what I can pull off for tomorrow.
Mother T, I'm getting there with the non-framing options, I found this white very very light foam sandwich stuff that is going to be part of the equation.
Hula. Coming up, when I get organised. Winter is a good time to cook.
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