After work today there was still light in the sky so I rode to the waterfront. It wasn’t my intention but was drawn to it unmistakably. It was cold frigid, actually wind blew through me. Ice crunched scraping against itself and I shivered Seagulls flew and squealed with eyes set on patches of water desperateContinue reading “Frozen Harbor”
A few things about Joe
Joe George is a photographer, writer, interfaith minister, and lifelong professional cook. A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, he also studied at Le Cordon Bleu (Paris and Ottawa), and received full scholarship to study with Madeleine Kamman at The School for American Chefs in Napa Valley. After apprenticing in Nashville and New OrleansContinue reading “A few things about Joe”
Art Saves Me
Some days I draw or sketch or scribble or even paint Some I keep often I don’t like poetry it is a release It helps me to remember who I am that I am alive Art saves me every single day
6 January 2022
Journal Entry, 6 January 2022 Thursday, 8pm Today I walked to and from work because of heavy snow. Two miles (3.2km) each way. It’s been snowing since last night and as I look out the window now big fat flakes are still falling. In the morning it was a literal whiteout at times where IContinue reading “6 January 2022”
3 January 2022
3 January 2022 8:26 pm It has been frigid today, the daytime temps never getting much past 20f. When I woke this morning the house was cold, but being Monday and on my way to work did not have time to start the wood-burning stove so just used the blue flame gas burner for aboutContinue reading “3 January 2022”
2 January 2022
Journal Entry, 2 January 2022 Sunday. 11am. Cold and a bit snowy. When I woke this morning under a pile of blankets the house was cold enough to see your breath, which isn’t uncommon this time of year. Rather than light the wood stove—which takes some effort, and which I’ll do later—I used a smallContinue reading “2 January 2022”
New Years Day 2022
New Years Day 2022. 12:30pm. Unseasonably warm (41f/5c). Grey. Foggy. Misty. A couple days ago I posted an image of a withered rose on social media and wrote the caption, “If 2021 were a rose.” There was a lot of reaction, most of which I agree with… that 2021 for the most part was aContinue reading “New Years Day 2022”
Tortilla Espanola Para Uno o Dos
So a couple things first. One is that this is not entirely traditional in the a traditional Tortilla española often only contains eggs and potatoes and sometimes onions. That’s it. In this recipe I included (egad) a small amount of cheese and parsley and garnished it with smoked paprika (the later is not listed inContinue reading “Tortilla Espanola Para Uno o Dos”