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Each relationship is a binary star, a burning flux of exchanged force fields, the deep and ancient influences emanating and felt, felt and emanating. From the book, “A General Theory of Love”
Each relationship is a binary star, a burning flux of exchanged force fields, the deep and ancient influences emanating and felt, felt and emanating. From the book, “A General Theory of Love”
Prestige is like a powerful magnet that warps even your beliefs about what you enjoy. It causes you to work not on what you like, but what you’d like to like. Paul Graham,… Continue reading
Once I started the journey of following my interests and passions, and paying attention to and taking advantage of my natural strengths…I noticed better things happening in my life. It is so important… Continue reading
lazyyogi: If you want to be surrounded by Souls, become identified with your Soul. It takes one to know one! Ram Dass
Mediterranean dinner. Spicy hummus; food-processorized chick peas, tahini paste, olive oil, lemon juice, jalapeno peppers, cumin, coriander. Lebanese yogurt and feta cheese dip; blenderized greek yogurt and feta cheese, garnished with olive oil… Continue reading
Shad (fish) roe to ring in the spring. Fried in butter and extra virgin olive oil, S&P, and garnished with parsley and lemon. To read more about shad roe, see here, here, and… Continue reading
[In love] one must balance a respect for proof with a fondness for the unproven and the unprovable. From the book, “A General Theory of Love”
If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home. James Michener
Being a solo traveler, you want to be as agile as possible. Unless you will have transportation that runs around your schedule such as a rental car, bike, or personal driver, it is… Continue reading
Goose eggs for lazy Sunday brunch. Picked up 2 eggs from the Lancaster County Farmer’s Market in Wayne, PA, USA. The suckers were $4/each, 2-3x the size of a hen egg. See the… Continue reading