Joralemon and Columbia

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Joralemon and Columbia
The Oculus, near the World Trade Center
Near the new World Trade Center, New York
Noice
Some days I think I'm a Sans Serif soul and other days I think my soul is full of Serifs. It's like Jekyll and Hyde, but which is Jekyll and which is Hyde?
It's rare but, weirdly, this is not the first time a freestanding locomotive has just randomly appeared in the middle of my neighborhood.
I classified a lentil curry recipe on my website as "easy" and a friend of mind disagreed, pointing to the chopping it required and it never occurred to me that the necessity of chopping would disqualify a recipe from being easy, but here we are. And I guess that makes sense?
Pistachios. The clams of the nut world.
In 1931, a book was published in German under the title "100 Authors Against Einstein", attempting to refute the Theory of Relativity. By some accounts, when Einstein was confronted with this book, he is reported to have said something along the lines of:
Why a hundred? If I were wrong, one would have been enough."
I have no idea if this is for real. Still, though, it's pretty good, right?
To be clear, Einstein was talking about physics, not politics or philosophy, but even in the social sciences I find myself sympathetic to the spirit of this quote, fake or not, especially when faced with people who harp on an idea like the popular vote.
I think I need to read some of this person's stuff. She apparently recreated Around the World in Eighty Days with 8 days to spare.
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Nellie Bly - Wikipedia
I got a "book nook" for Christmas - kind of like a book end, but more elaborate. Super fun, I want them all.
Annual Christmas tree snap
I just read a quote that said that the brain is "a machine for jumping to conclusions" and I don't know why but this feels so true.
It's egg nog season, motherfuckers!
I did a zoom presentation today and one of the audience took a screenshot of me talking. I looked pretty crazed. I'd be fucking terrified of me.
Sunset over Point Sainte Charles and Saint-Henri
Does anyone else imagine that the earworm currently ringing in their head as they walk on the sidewalk is actually part of the soundtrack in the movie of their life?
My cat is very photogenic
Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec
I was under the impression that a subpoena meant you... had to do something? Or be arrested? Trump is, apparently proving me wrong here.
A lagoon-like pool in Smalls Falls, Maine
I'm enjoying #Sandman so far, but I do wonder what people will make of it so haven't read the source material
From Height of Land, Maine
From the top of Quill Hill, Maine
A while back I started going through a phase where I would buy any reasonably well-reviewed bottle of Italian amaro I could find at my local liquor store, in a halfhearted and somewhat misguided attempt to reconnect with my Italian roots (my mother is from Sicily). I can't honestly say that it worked (what would that even look like? I already talk with my hands, I don't need to do it more) but it did result, as you might expect, in a small collection of Italian amari being added to my home bar.