Thursday, January 29, 2004

Apparently my whole profession is in jeopardy- all being packed away to India. When munching a few tasty dill pickles, I noticed they were packed in India. I bought this jar at a dollar store. I guess you know you're in trouble when you find even your pickles are outsourced.

Sunday, January 11, 2004

Adventures in the city.



Since C is away, this is my hot chance to hop over to the city for a Sof adventure. We start with food samplings at the Ferry Building- a buttery pear button and rice pudding custard pie at the Frog Hollow Bakery. I sigh. To think these buttery goodies were here all these years... (I am woeful June did not get such a bite, and my mind races to contrive a trip back for lunch.) Munch over to scallop tempura and rice triangles- ending with riso gelato. But we strayed wrongly for dinner at "Curry N Naan"-a chicken vindaloo so weird tasting, we just gave up mid dish. So we had to redeem ourselves with an apricot creme tart and later a lime soda at the hip Canvas Cafe.



Side story of C's trip to LA:

It starts with the tragic figure of Joel M- all his gallery openings are preceded by a dark evil cloud. Once he had appendicitis so far gone he had 104 fever. Before his big opening at Griffin Contemporary this week, an old farm injury- nail to the eye- must be redone as his retina is threatening to detach. As his opthamologist reassured him, " Wow. I've never had a patient with a nail stuck in his eye. It says it right here on your record. Don't worry. I just had a guy shot in both eyes with a pellet gun. He's seeing fine in both eyes. "



Every story must have also a bright spot. When TonyG-mega West Coast collector heard of Joel's woes, he told Joel not to worry and flew one of the best eye surgeons in the country from Dallas to give a second opinion. Although Chihouly flaunts his eye patch- really a good sculptor must have two eyes. Depth perception- useful. And C drove down to do manual labor for Joel as he cannot lift anything or risk retinal detachment.





Monday, January 5, 2004

Cozy Blanket Monster



Dear reader, life get's better and better. With my furry brown socks and a brand new electric blanket, I am invincible. But I decide it's best to leave the world alone enough and try a snooze.