June, 2018

Consolation prize

King crab legs for dinner tonight, to help make up for us not being in Alaska.

They were good. They’re certainly less work than lobster, but I have to say the flavor is not quite as good. I imagine they’re better closer to the source.

 

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Museum of Bad Art

We went to the Somerville Theater this evening and, of course, visited the Museum of Bad Art in the basement. This one’s for Moth in honor of the recently departed Runt.

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One Year

The Year in Review, as recorded in corks. Green Newton accepts them for recycling at our local farmer’s market, and I took a year’s worth down there today.

That’s 88 corks: 67 wine, 16 whiskey/vermouth/liquor/wine vinegar, 4 beer/champagne/prosecco, and the remaining half of one I cut down for some other purpose.

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Kebab

Dinner tonight is extra authentic: lamb kebabs on skewers brought back by my Aunt Beth from Turkey in the 1970s. And Near East rice pilaf, of course.

For those who wonder what their “oil-rubbed bronze” finish knobs & fixtures are supposed to look like, these handles are the real deal.

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Happy Father’s Day

Here’s my dad in about 1990, holding the physical manifestation of a device he co-patented.

https://patents.google.com/patent/US4892629

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Roster

These are the camera lenses I’ll be taking to Alaska: 10.5mm fisheye, 16-85, 70-200 f/4, and 300mm f/4 lenses, all stabilized except the fish; 1.4x & 1.7x teleconverters; and a tripod ring that will fit either long lens. That’s coverage from 16 to 500mm plus fisheye. With camera all told it’s 9 pounds.

But first a bonus photo: 500mm handheld has never been this easy.

And here are the lenses:

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