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posted on
December 1st, 2012
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Colormepink!
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Florida

Linguine with Roasted Tomato Sauce

So after the huge Thanksgiving feast, I decided that one pasta dish wouldn’t kill us… after all, we were going to Paleo hell in a hand basket anyway.  I had these gorgeous little farm ...

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posted on
December 1st, 2012
from
Coriolistic Anachronisms - A Vancouver Blog
based in
Vancouver

Bound for South Africa via Amsterdam

As longitudes and latitudes are crossed and mixed once more, this blog is going to dive into a short hibernation. There might be a brief update or two from the road, wi-fi permitting, but otherwis ...

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posted on
November 29th, 2012
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Coriolistic Anachronisms - A Vancouver Blog
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Vancouver

Boreum Hill, Brooklyn

This was late fall, we were walking back from Prospect Park. Not all of Brooklyn has gentrified. Some neighborhoods remain sketchy. As always, a single block is enough for a full transition fro ...

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posted on
November 26th, 2012
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Coriolistic Anachronisms - A Vancouver Blog
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Vancouver

An Early Winter Walk to Brooklyn’s Pier 6

In slow recovery from what seemed like a nasty bronchitis, I ventured out on a cold late afternoon, chasing a light that did not truly happen. A low cloud layer had blinded the sun like a hood pla ...

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posted on
November 25th, 2012
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Coriolistic Anachronisms - A Vancouver Blog
based in
Vancouver

The Poetry of Amazon Customer Service

Here are some excerpts of my recent email interactions with the mighty Amazon support imbeciles regarding my Kindle app for Android.

There was a known highlighting issue, forums were full ...

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posted on
November 22nd, 2012
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Coriolistic Anachronisms - A Vancouver Blog
based in
Vancouver

Thanksgiving, a Parade

I did not see it this year. The crowds don’t appeal much, and I was working from home. Still. There’s something outrageously grandiose about read more about "Thanksgiving, a Parade"

posted on
November 17th, 2012
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Coriolistic Anachronisms - A Vancouver Blog
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Vancouver

As Life Goes on in New York City

Three weeks ago, hurricane Sandy hit the city like a ton of bricks. A week later, it was a nasty nor’easter and the first snow fall of the year. Already weak in the crotch, pear trees gave up ...

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posted on
November 15th, 2012
from
Colormepink!
based in
Florida

Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Pomegranates

There are so many reasons to love Fall – two of them are Brussels sprouts and pomegranates. The combination of these two foods is remarkable.  Bitter earthy sprouts, with sweet, tart pomegra ...

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posted on
November 13th, 2012
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Coriolistic Anachronisms - A Vancouver Blog
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Vancouver

Sandy’s Aftermath: Chaos in the Rockaways

Exactly two weeks after long inhibited category 1 hurricane Sandy unleashed her post-tropical moods on the Eastern Seaboard, much remains to be done in New York towards a complete recovery.

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posted on
November 12th, 2012
from
Colormepink!
based in
Florida

Pavarotti’s Pizza and Restaurant

After three weeks of no processed carbs, I decided that I was going to indulge in a splurge of my favorite kind.  The kids and I had been out the entire day and the last thing I wanted to do was c ...

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