Posts Tagged ‘ new beginnings ’

celebration!

September 11, 2010
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Taitinger Cave

New beginnings are the best excuse for celebration. There are many great celebration foods, but nothing says celebration and new beginning like popping open a big bottle of bubbly. Sorry, Walter: I know this is usually your terrain, but I can’t think of a better way to ring in the new year, the fall harvest, my new haircut, your new job, his new lover, their new house or anyone else’s new beginning than an icy bottle of Taittinger! And no better way to start drinking than to shout it out. Celebration! And any way you choose to shout it is fine by me. To everyone’s new beginning this week no matter how big or small. Congrats, kanpai, salud, mazel tov, felicidades, Hō ta lah, cheers, l’chiam, chin-chin, skål, bravo, proost, stin iyá mas, ʻŌkole maluna, pozdravlaiu, sláinte agus táinte, gefeliciteerd. Here is a good snack in case the bubbles start to go to your head. Devils On Horseback (Make extra: these are really good.) Pitted dates Manchego cheese Pancetta or bacon Stuff the dates with a good hunk of Manchego, and wrap them in the pancetta. Bake. Voilà. Photo credit: Ruby Custin

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the future is full of spiders & surprises

September 7, 2010
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the future is full of spiders & surprises

New beginnings can hit us any time, of course, not just on regularly schedule calendar dates and socially recognized life-markers.  It’s obvious, but sometimes I forget, caught up in cycles of birthdays, new years, new semesters, commencements, break-ups, weddings, new jobs and cross-state moves; the next thing, then the next thing, then the next thing.  By now I have just enough new beginnings under my belt that I can’t help but notice a lot of the big, official ones seem to fall in the first two or three decades of one’s life.  Or they’re supposed to, anyway.  Maybe there’s no official document dictating the schedule of our allotted new beginnings, but we do seem to share a general idea of what this timeline would be: kindergarten then grade school the high school, dating then marriage then kids, education then training then career.  Rebellion, experimentation, stabilization.  Isn’t the renown condition of middle-aged malaise supposed to be about grappling with the notion that you’ve already done all the big things you’re going to do, that you’ve already gone through your supply of fresh starts? Maybe that’s why I find it easy to like stories about unexpected, unpredictable new beginnings.  Unforeseeable new beginnings

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machete \/\/ too much/not enough

September 7, 2010
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machete \/\/ too much/not enough

As our intrepid author heads off to Seattle for a spell, he checks in briefly about Robert Rodriguez's newest cinematic effort, Machete.

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