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Monthly Archives: December 2005
Our Big Blow
We had a doozy of a winter storm come through the San Francisco Bay Area early this morning. Intense rainfall and heavy, gusty winds at our place in Menlo Park. Out back, we had a strong stream of water flowing … Continue reading
Kitchen Update
Over in Scott’s Kitchen I’ve posted some of my recipes from this weekend of holiday entertaining: Scott’s “Lazy-S” Easy Oven-Roasted Tri-Tips Scott’s High Heat Upside-Down Roast Turkey Scott’s Perfect Roasted Potatoes Yum!
Sneaking Up on Christmas
It’s an early grey – but warm – morning outside here on Christmas Eve. We’re already getting ready for a big family get together tonight at our place. Lots of goodies, family chat, gifts, food and drink. I’ll be heading … Continue reading
Lazy Afternoon
A grey, soggy Sunday afternoon just a week before Christmas. Our weather is now shifting aggressively into winter, as the rain cycle begins its annual turn once again. Blustery southerly winds accompany the sheets of water, forming curtains that almost … Continue reading


