July 11

We’ve been having a problem with fruit flies in our compost, because all we’ve been putting in there is food.  Today I attached the bagger to the mower to get some grass clippings, and shredded up a newspaper to add some bulk.
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It looks funny, but with luck will give us good compost.

July 9

We went out to dinner with Michael & Sabrina (in her new car — whee!) on Moody St.  Afterwards we got ice cream and walked down to the river, just in time to catch the end of the sunset.
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July 8

Today I took the big camera to work, with the hope of catching one of the tall ships on its way into the harbor.  No such luck — either my timing or the weather prevented such a view — but I did get a shot of the blades of the Hull wind turbine.  At about 7 miles distant, they’re barely visible over the trees here.
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July 7

This past weekend Kris and I went on a tour of local ethnic markets in Waltham.  Among the items I bought is this Korean “multi rice,” the package for which is almost entirely unreadable for me.  I’m not even sure it’s all Korean!  Anyway, you mix some of this with the rice in your rice cooker to give it more flavor, texture, and color.  We had this with various veggies and leftover roast duck tonight.  Yum!
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July 6

We went to visit my parents in Nashua yesterday, and picked up an end table that they don’t have room for anymore.  I remember this piece from my childhood (it was my grandmother’s), but I recall it being much bigger.  It fits in quite well in our front room.
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July 3

Kris came over today, and we had a good time poking around the ethnic markets of Waltham.  And Russo’s.  We bought fresh lychee fruit and made martinis, then made a yummy meal for the three of us (Kris, Lis, and me).
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Yes, I know they look like armored raspberries (before peeling), and like eyeballs or some kind of shellfish (after peeling), but they’re actually a yummy tropical fruit.

July 2

Tonight I fabricated the aluminum 4 x 12 to 3 1/4 x 10 adapter piece that represents a lesson learned from installing Michael’s microwave.  Behind it on the computer screen you can see my template.
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