> This is interesting, but I have to admit I feel a little silly about it. The above photo is of my newly painted porch (lovely color isn’t it?) which I’ve been putting off but finally got around to completing. After finishing and standing admiring it I thought about dinner when I remembered that IContinue reading “>Painting Myself Into A Corner (figuratively) And Why I Made What I Did For Dinner”
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Painting Myself Into A Corner (figuratively) And Why I Made What I Did For Dinner
This is interesting, but I have to admit I feel a little silly about it. The above photo is of my newly painted porch (lovely color isn’t it?) which I’ve been putting off but finally got around to completing. After finishing and standing admiring it I thought about dinner when I remembered that I alsoContinue reading “Painting Myself Into A Corner (figuratively) And Why I Made What I Did For Dinner”
>Recette de soupe à l’oignon gratinée (photos et mots)
> French onion soup. This is such a simple soup to make and while it may have the reputation of being a “restaurant recipe” it probably began as a peasant food and is exceedingly simple to make. Look at the main ingredients: Onions, broth, and bread (cheese was a later addition). Old-time soups often containedContinue reading “>Recette de soupe à l’oignon gratinée (photos et mots)”
Recette de soupe à l’oignon gratinée (photos et mots)
French onion soup. This is such a simple soup to make and while it may have the reputation of being a “restaurant recipe” it probably began as a peasant food and is exceedingly simple to make. Look at the main ingredients: Onions, broth, and bread (cheese was a later addition). Old-time soups often contained breadContinue reading “Recette de soupe à l’oignon gratinée (photos et mots)”
>Women and Bikes
> While the title of this post may be a little misleading at first, it is not a post about hot babes on bikes (obvious by the photos). It’s regarding the interesting and sometimes unknown fact of how early bicycles impacted the lives of many woman. In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s–the time periodContinue reading “>Women and Bikes”
Women and Bikes
While the title of this post may be a little misleading at first, it is not a post about hot babes on bikes (obvious by the photos). It’s regarding the interesting and sometimes unknown fact of how early bicycles impacted the lives of many woman. In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s–the time period whenContinue reading “Women and Bikes”
>Velo Eye Candy
> I have no need for another bike, nor can I afford one, but I came across this one and fell in love with it; I’m smitten. If I could afford it I believe I would consider it. It’s a Civia and it’s made in Minnesota. They also offer really interesting and affordable front andContinue reading “>Velo Eye Candy”
Velo Eye Candy
I have no need for another bike, nor can I afford one, but I came across this one and fell in love with it; I’m smitten. If I could afford it I believe I would consider it. It’s a Civia and it’s made in Minnesota. They also offer really interesting and affordable front and rearContinue reading “Velo Eye Candy”
>Something You Don’t See Every Day
> This has nothing to do with Urban Simplicity other than it was simple entertainment in the city…and it is without doubt something you don’t see every day. A French high wire artist, Didier Pasquette, walking on a wire 23 stories high. He walked between the two towers of the Liberty Building to signifyContinue reading “>Something You Don’t See Every Day”
Something You Don’t See Every Day
This has nothing to do with Urban Simplicity other than it was simple entertainment in the city…and it is without doubt something you don’t see every day. A French high wire artist, Didier Pasquette, walking on a wire 23 stories high. He walked between the two towers of the Liberty Building to signify theContinue reading “Something You Don’t See Every Day”
>After The Rain (bis)
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After The Rain (bis)
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#218)
> A cardboard box containing 2 pasta machines and their accessories. A cardboard box containing 4 pints of homemade dog food (leftover rice and beef) and two portions of homemade pasta and beef ragout. A canvas bag containing, among other things, two books, a magazine, a day planner, and 2 mechanical pencils that are lackingContinue reading “>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#218)”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#218)
A cardboard box containing 2 pasta machines and their accessories. A cardboard box containing 4 pints of homemade dog food (leftover rice and beef) and two portions of homemade pasta and beef ragout. A canvas bag containing, among other things, two books, a magazine, a day planner, and 2 mechanical pencils that are lacking lead.
>World Car-Free Day
> Today is world Car-Free day. Click here for resources.
World Car-Free Day
Today is world Car-Free day. Click here for resources.
Homemade Pasta Dough in Pictures and Words
Today at work I made pasta by hand with a couple other cooks. It’s so easy to make, and fun, too…but it is a little time consuming. We used hand-crank pasta rollers/cutters (which I carried to work on my bike), but you could just as easily roll it by hand and cut the noodles withContinue reading “Homemade Pasta Dough in Pictures and Words”
>Homemade Pasta Dough in Pictures and Words
> Today at work I made pasta by hand with a couple other cooks. It’s so easy to make, and fun, too…but it is a little time consuming. We used hand-crank pasta rollers/cutters (which I carried to work on my bike), but you could just as easily roll it by hand and cut the noodlesContinue reading “>Homemade Pasta Dough in Pictures and Words”
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#217)
> Two “old-school” hand-crank pasta machines and a small cardboard box with parts and accessories.
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#217)
Two “old-school” hand-crank pasta machines and a small cardboard box with parts and accessories.