This is the second week of a challenge at work focused on reducing food waste. Everyday, we document the food …
Tarnished scrambled eggs
04 Tuesday May 2021
Posted Food and drink
in04 Tuesday May 2021
Posted Food and drink
inThis is the second week of a challenge at work focused on reducing food waste. Everyday, we document the food …
25 Sunday Apr 2021
Posted Food and drink
inThis gallery contains 9 photos.
For the next few weeks, my employer is challenging employees to reduce their food waste, by composting, using not so …
06 Tuesday Apr 2021
Posted Family, Home Improvement
inPrior to our moving to Texas in 2002, my mother was courted by a shyster. She lived in Sherwood, Oregon, …
27 Saturday Mar 2021
Posted Holiday
inTags
activism, gun control, human rights, Julie Lary, Passover, rajalary, Richard Lary, scribbles writing, shootings
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The recent shooting in Atlanta, Colorado, and smaller shooting incidents across American spurred me to write another essay on Passover. …
20 Saturday Mar 2021
Posted Family, Food and drink
inRecalling last year’s matzah fiasco, I shared some memories from Passover (Pesach).
23 Saturday Jan 2021
Posted News and politics, Politics
inTags
behavior, Julie Lary, phishing, rajalary, scribbles writing, society, Trump, trust
In early January, I started a position with a new company. Day one, I received a flurry of emails, instructing …
26 Saturday Dec 2020
Posted Family, Health and wellness, Motorcycle accident
inPrior to being cleared to walk, and Rich getting his prosthetic, we took several small, but momentous trips
13 Sunday Dec 2020
Posted Holiday
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Like most of the world, we hyperventilated through 2020. We approached the start with optimism, excited we’d finally be able …
29 Thursday Oct 2020
Posted Motorcycle accident
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Continuation of our recovery, reflecting on our first month or two at home
26 Saturday Sep 2020
Posted Politics
inSorting through my grandmother’s papers I found a letter she wrote to a U.S. Senator about presidential spending. It seems relevant today.