Done yesterday (20120306 Tu)
2012-03-07 08:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A pretty good day, including a nearly 2-mile walk, and a full day of work on technical reports. Not just writing them; I'm also maintaining the group's document repository and web page. Kind of mindless, but fun.
Bears are easily amused.
On the way home I stopped at Whole Paycheck for dinner, and made coho salmon (baked with butter and lemon), mixed veggies (carrots, broccoli, and cauliflower, stir-fried in butter with garlic and crushed red pepper, then left to steam with a little white wine). Tasty. Then I fried up the salmon skin for a snack, and we had fried bananas for dessert.
And I left a prompt on ysabetwordsmith's Poetry Fishbowl, which ended up as one of the inputs to "A Song for the Road". I like it a lot -- go read.
Lots of links.
0306 Tu * up 6:35; W=195; drugs, nose, teeth, dishes, light, exercise @ Tied to an application | Files That Last @ Does Wearing a Lab Coat Make You Smarter? (ysabetwordsmith) * 15min: cleanup in mail.misc. Now under 4000. : Honda very hard to start; not clear what's going on there * walk: d=1.8, s=2.9, c=178, t=0:37 to CVS at McClellan and DeAnza * my Amazon order arrived: 3 pair of Thorlo socks, and 2 books. * buy: AAA NiMH batteries for bedroom phone CVS had them on 2-for-1 sale; got 2 pkgs each of AAA and AA. * whole paycheck on the way home for fish, laundry detergent, kosher salt @ The Smartphone Wars: Back to the Old Normal * dinner: coho salmon (baked with butter and lemon), mixed veggies (carrots, broccoli, and cauliflower, stir-fried in butter with garlic and crushed red pepper, then left to steam with a little white wine. @ The Wordsmith's Forge - Poetry Fishbowl Open! (left a prompt) ysabetwordsmith | Poetry Fishbowl Open! @ The Wordsmith's Forge - Poem: "A Song for the Road" & treat: salmon skin fried to crispy goodness in butter. & dessert: fried banana @ From Hilbert Space to Dilbert Space - The First Americans? Radical theory of first Americans places Stone Age Europeans in Delmarva 20,000 years ago - The Washington Post