Category: politics
11/08/16 09:07 - ID#60710
League of Women Voters' guide
The League of Woman Voters also sends every candidate in every state and federal race a questionnaire to get a summary of their opinions.
It looks like for our ballot it's not as useful, because the race was either decided in the Democratic party primary or they never answered. But it allows you to do a little research and at least not be the person who votes based on someone's last name.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/08/16 09:07
Category: bikes
11/07/16 01:02 - ID#60709
Cyclocross in the park
For some reason I always thought they were tiny events but there were at least 100 people there for a giant party. Beer chugging on bikes, two riders running up the stairs with a tandem etc. The course was about a mile long and the whole race was over 4 miles.
I'll have to check it out earlier next year.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/07/16 01:09
Category: fashion
11/07/16 01:01 - ID#60708
Foxy guys
I got to take home this foxy mask.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/07/16 01:31
Category: going out
11/07/16 12:59 - ID#60707
Couchsurfer at the pink
So the first night we hosted a girl named Tina from Bavaria. She had sold all of her possesions, quit her job, and was traveling around North America as long as her money lasted.
It was kind of awkward at first, mostly because my German was somewhat rusty and her English was as well. We walked around Allentown, she wasn't really impressed by Allen Street. She did like Ethiopian.
We ran out of things to talk about quickly. As soon as (e:paul) and (e:terry) got back it was much easier, especially with (e:paul)'s German.
(e:paul) wanted to go out so we took her to the pink. I think it was a suitably weird experience for her.
At one point a random blond girl came up to us, telling us how sad that nobody at the bar wanted to get with her. She came up again later to ask Paul and the conversation went something like this:
Girl: Do you speak Estonian?
Paul: No, we're speaking German.
[girl speaks Estonian to them]
Girl: Can you translate something and tell her for me? I work for my father in St. Catherine's and he had me look up other companies. I read about something about the Schaefer company, it's very interesting. Tell her that.
[paul tells her that]
[girl turns to her and tells Tina in english]
Girl: Our children, are going to grow up as best friends.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/07/16 01:23
Category: fashion
11/02/16 12:48 - ID#60704
Twinsies
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/04/16 01:24
Category: halloween
11/02/16 12:48 - ID#60703
Halloween party
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/04/16 01:24
Category: bugs
10/29/16 10:43 - ID#60702
Scooter sympathy
I avoid killing them and usually let them out either in the grass across the street or a few houses down. I think that they'd try and head inside where it's warm. If I left them in our house they likely get caught in spider webs.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 10/29/16 10:48
Category: food
10/24/16 12:58 - ID#60701
Cooking marathon
Terry made potato goat cheese galettes (e:60460), and I made a double batch of chana masala. It almost overflowed the pans.
Together we cut up 6 onions, 8 cloves of garlic, four tomatoes, two potatoes and something like ~1800g of chickpeas.
Now I barely have to cook this week. I feel like a mom-blogger with all this meal prep.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 10/27/16 01:26
Category: hikes
10/24/16 12:57 - ID#60700
Reinstein woods
Despite it being way out in the burbs, in Cheektowaga, it's really easy to ride there.
Just go down William past Bailey, almost to Harlem. Not much to look at but the road is wide and there's little traffic.
Then once you're in Cheektowaga, there's a rail trail that runs along the tracks to Union. Then from Union, you take the huge bike lanes up Como Park Blvd to Stiglmeier. It's about 11 miles from Allentown.
I had been to Stiglmeier before but never the woods. There's these boardwalks that run over all the depressions and creekbeds.
Terry admiring the foiliage
All through the park people were dumping bird seed for the birds. Like, all over the benches and boardwalk rails. This leads to the fattest, boldest squirrels I've ever seen. They thump when they skitter between branches.
Weirdly enough the two parks aren't officially connected but (e:terry) and I found away across.
In Reinstein woods on the Beech trail, I found these little floof bugs. They're tiny bugs in a pile with fluffy white butts. They don't really move and just wave their asses back and forth.
Apparently they're called boogie woogie/beech blight aphids.
Here's a video of their squiggle dance I found on youtube.
The ride back was ridiculously windy.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: house
10/24/16 12:53 - ID#60698
Dehoarding, and hoarder shopping
I dislike keeping things around in case you 'need' them later.
I'm guilty of hoarding though. I finally got rid of my old high school and college computer, a Dell Vostro. I used it circa 2006-2012. The last 3 years the hinges were torn off so I always had to prop it up against a wall or with my knee while I worked with it. It's probably not even salvagable for donation.
A lot of what I got rid of were boxes and broken electronics but also books. Recipe books seem extra useless, when you can find millions of recipes online with reviews and pictures. If that ever goes away I'm going to guess we're also not going to have much produce year round anyway.
Saturday we went to Coocoou to look at office desks for (e:terry). The warehouse is floor to third story ceiling with vintage stuff. Like this giant fiberglass flamingo. Or rustic wooden booths that look like they're from the Roadhouse Grill. Maybe (e:terry) can set up a replica restaurant to work in.
There was only one desk he liked. It was huge and seriously hardwood, from a Xerox executive. $4500(!) - he didn't get it
Some of it was cool to see and I recognize mid-centry design is trendy but I get flashbacks to my grandparents house when I see so much junk.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 10/26/16 09:21
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