Showing posts with label Brussels Sprouts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brussels Sprouts. Show all posts

Saturday, November 23, 2019

November 23, 2019



RIP Gahan Wilson.


By Source, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5762244

Some people love it, others hate it. It is now a Christmas song staple. I like it.

• McCartney earns approximately $400,000-$600,000 per year in royalties because of the song.



Brussels Sprouts in season.



Christmas at the Greenmarket. Holiday Village opened November 21st.



The Last Picture Show was on TCM On-Demand. Real good, Ben Johnson and Cloris Leachman certainly deserved their Oscars.

Sunday, October 30, 2016

October 30, 2016



Confit of Lamb was real good at Craftbar last night. Roasted Brussels sprouts were also a treat.



Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
was passable. I liked  and the New Orleans Halloween parade.



Bought The Honourable Schoolboy after watching both versions of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. I had read Smiley's People but not this one.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

November 22, 2014



Before I invested $ in boosters, I tried the TWC chat line. They reset the modem settings and the range seems better. Now Netflix works in the living room.

Yeah ! I-Pad connection fades at times. When I get finally unpacked, I will set up a Linksys WiFi on my old computer and see if that helps.



The new building I am in has a great Laundry, open 24 hours a day. I am an early bird, so Laundry is a breeze and not crowded. The cost is also less than my old place.



Brussels Sprouts, described as miniature cabbages.

Monday, November 11, 2013

November 11, 2013



Happy Veteran's Day !



Went to Doughnut Plant on 23rd Street, next to the Chelsea Hotel. The Crème brûlée was outstanding. $3.25, ouch.



Brussels Sprouts in the sun.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

October 27, 2012



Big "Frankenstorm" coming. Will watch tonight's forecasts, as they are good within two days and not so good beyond that range. Already have the batteries from last storm.

Nate Silver's The Signal and the Noise has a nice chapter on Weather forecasting. Claims local broadcasts have a "Wet Bias." From his book:

"In what may be the worst-kept secret in the business, numerous commercial weather forecasts are also biased toward forecasting more precipitation than will actually occur. (In the business, this is known as the wet bias.) For years, when the Weather Channel said there was a 20 percent chance of rain, it actually rained only about 5 percent of the time.

People don’t mind when a forecaster predicts rain and it turns out to be a nice day. But if it rains when it isn’t supposed to, they curse the weatherman for ruining their picnic. “If the forecast was objective, if it has zero bias in precipitation,” Bruce Rose, a former vice president for the Weather Channel, said, “we’d probably be in trouble.” "



Tundra Brewery has a table at the Greenmarket. 2 for $5, will try Brown and Red before going for the Six-Pack.



Finally, someone gets it right.



Some good Pepper purveyors at the Greenmarket.



Scooby at Union Square.



From the archives, The Misery machine.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

October 13, 2012



Great weekend for games and Giants v SF on Sunday. Yankees look horrible, hope they wake up.....Ichiro and Raul homer. Wow ! Nooooooooooooooooooooo. Jeter lost for season.



Frank Langella has an interesting conceit for a Memoir. Capsule memories of people he knew and worked alongside.



Playoff Victory beers included different sized Coronas. The Coronitas are so cute.



They never get it right, it is Brussels Sprouts.



Last Corn of the season, looks seedy, tastes great.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

October 24, 2009



Picked up this Fresh Hops brew.
These Hops are from New Zealand.



Rainy, not too crowded morning.



Brussels sprouts.



Osage orange cockroach repellent.



Sycamore Farms, no more corn but lots
of Pumpkins.



Different displays.



All over the place.



Decorative minis.