Miscellany
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Food. While
serenity_valley continues to rock the bento, my own quest for portable eatables has taken a different direction, and lately I've been using an assortment of tins, tied in a bandanna furoshiki, to get breakfast and lunch to work with me.

If I don't have time to steam veggies in the morning, I can microwave the asparagus right in the bandanna! Tuna, mayonnaise (which traveled under a foil-and-rubber-band lid), yogurt and berries in a similar steel sidecar, maybe a slice of cake in a rectangular tin. It's like Christmas at lunchtime.
Glee. Not my favorite episode this season--too much Rachel and not enough Sue for my taste--
...but Finn in the red rubber dress surprised me quite a lot, and I didn't actually hate Kurt's dad's lecture. I liked their take on the "Bad Romance" and whoa, can Naya Rivera sing or what? And, in conclusion:

Riding around on two wheels. We've had mad rain lately. Monsoon-style, Amazonian, drenching downpours. Portland's been in the path of some stuttering wave of storm-fronts and it's like someone's flicking the light-switch off and on, and making the barometer go up and down, and though it's annoying and sometimes painful and really, really wet, in between the storms you get some really beautiful skies.

This little break for miscellany has been brought to you by Chapter 31, which is finally finished and posted.
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If I don't have time to steam veggies in the morning, I can microwave the asparagus right in the bandanna! Tuna, mayonnaise (which traveled under a foil-and-rubber-band lid), yogurt and berries in a similar steel sidecar, maybe a slice of cake in a rectangular tin. It's like Christmas at lunchtime.
Glee. Not my favorite episode this season--too much Rachel and not enough Sue for my taste--
...but Finn in the red rubber dress surprised me quite a lot, and I didn't actually hate Kurt's dad's lecture. I liked their take on the "Bad Romance" and whoa, can Naya Rivera sing or what? And, in conclusion:

Riding around on two wheels. We've had mad rain lately. Monsoon-style, Amazonian, drenching downpours. Portland's been in the path of some stuttering wave of storm-fronts and it's like someone's flicking the light-switch off and on, and making the barometer go up and down, and though it's annoying and sometimes painful and really, really wet, in between the storms you get some really beautiful skies.

This little break for miscellany has been brought to you by Chapter 31, which is finally finished and posted.
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