The Gift that Keeps on Giving

Today’s our 42nd anniversary.  Donna and I met 43 years ago, when she responded to a “carpoolers needed” notice I’d posted to the bulletin board at American River Junior College in Sacramento, California.  We were freshmen, as dumb and young as they come. We’re not freshmen any more, or young.  But we still see ourselves pretty much as […]

Paul’s Pasta

This is an original Paul Woodford recipe, and it’s the first time I’ve written it down.  If you’re still hungry after trying this, check out my hash cookbook for more recipes. This is a simple pasta dish that’s easy to make with around-the-house ingredients (well, our house anyway).  Don’t be squeamish about the anchovies . . . they add […]

One-Click Danger Zone

Savvy on-line shoppers probably know all about Amazon’s one-click ordering.  If you fall into the slightly-less-than-savvy category, like me, let me warn you: one-click ordering means exactly what it says. I was about to go to the store to buy a Christmas present for my son and his family.  Donna suggested I buy on-line instead: no crowds, […]

A Great Bicycling Weekend, Marred by a Bad Spill

I predicted it would be a lost weekend, and so it was.  I rode in a competitive event yesterday . . . although, to be sure, in a less than competitive manner . . . then rode again this morning, just for fun, with some hashing friends.  Sore and tired?  You bet.  But it’s a good sore and tired! […]