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OF DUST AND DIVINE: this past week...
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Thursday, April 16, 2009. 1) growing closer to God. 2) spending the weekend with Mallory. 4) brooks brothers 3-pack slim fits. 5) my first musical. 6) fixing up an old victorian chair. 7) long convos on the 5. 8) weekend plans with good men. 9) checking twitter for the umpteenth time. 11) blue skies and crisp air. 13) engagement photos things i enjoyed. 1) growing closer to God. 2) spending the weekend with Mallory. 4) brooks brothers 3-pack slim fits. 5) my first musical. 7) long convos on the 5.
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OF DUST AND DIVINE: Summer Squash Soup
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Friday, July 23, 2010. For me, soup has always been the girl that got away (disclaimer: not in the stalker/rapist sense). I can't count the number of times I've walked into a restaurant and enjoyed the most flavorful soups, then attempted something similar in my own kitchen that ended in a texture disaster or flavor crisis. It's just never the same. I was browsing through Thomas Keller's (French Laundry, Ad Hoc, Per Se, etc.) book,. Ad Hoc at Home,. How could I say no? 2 carrots, thinly sliced. If you wa...
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OF DUST AND DIVINE: beer batter bread
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010. A few nights ago, Mal and I cooked up a large batch of our dear friend Jenna's famous kale and white bean soup. The recipe is actually from Real Simple. But might as well be canonized as a family recipe given the depth of flavor, the honesty of the ingredients, and the simplicity of preparation. If you haven't yet, check out Jenna's blog. 3 cups all-purpose (plain) flour. 3 tbsp firmly packed light brown sugar. 1 tbsp baking powder. Preheat the oven to 375. The flavor turned out ...
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OF DUST AND DIVINE: transition
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009. For instance, there are the locational transitions.living in danville, moving to denver, moving to malibu, moving to florence, moving back to malibu, and finally landing back in the bay area; each transition with its own set of challenges and joys. Who would i be today if not for every little transition, every change, every movement, every friend, every hardship, every loss, every triumph, every joy? I write this now because i want to reflect and slow down. i am now betroth...
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OF DUST AND DIVINE: December 2008
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Monday, December 1, 2008. I'm at my best as a man when I love myself less. I've even noticed this with Mal.I love her so much that it takes my focus off myself and emboldens me to persevere through temptation. How much more so with God! I'm at my best as a man when I love myself less. I've even noticed this with Mal.I love her so much that it takes my focus off myself and emboldens me to persevere through temptation. How much more so with God! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The national - high violet.
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OF DUST AND DIVINE: January 2009
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Thursday, January 22, 2009. Come all you weary. So I'm sitting at work and had a bit of a discovery and I have to write this quickly before the beauty of the whole thing leaves me. I should probably also be quick because there is more than likely a guy locked in a dark room somewhere working for our company who watches my every move on the internet. I'm preeetty sure writing an entry here doesn't count as a value-added proposition…so I'll be brief. I realized that God gives me perspective. I also rea...
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OF DUST AND DIVINE: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008. A busy little bee. There's something magical about the sea. maybe its the great oceans' vast unknownability, its unsearchable depths, or its unabated power and fury? Maybe its the romantic notions that have been attached to it since its inception: distance, homecoming, horizons, and loss. its waters sustain life and take it away. at the end of the day though, i'm humbled by its majesty and i'm reminded of the hand that made it. Sunday, November 2, 2008. Sweeping Out the Attic.
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OF DUST AND DIVINE: August 2008
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008. A couple of things. On one last tangential note, here is a video that I am obsessed with. Endeavor media group, the guys who shot this, are incredible. August burns red, the guys playing, are incredible. Together, they have combined forces and blown my mind twice. For those who don't know me very well, I love metal. Enjoy. Monday, August 4, 2008. Some thoughts on friendship a shout out. I'll just do my best to describe this kind of friend and you can draw your own conclusions.
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OF DUST AND DIVINE: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009. For instance, there are the locational transitions.living in danville, moving to denver, moving to malibu, moving to florence, moving back to malibu, and finally landing back in the bay area; each transition with its own set of challenges and joys. Who would i be today if not for every little transition, every change, every movement, every friend, every hardship, every loss, every triumph, every joy? I write this now because i want to reflect and slow down. i am now betroth...
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OF DUST AND DIVINE: July 2010
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Friday, July 23, 2010. For me, soup has always been the girl that got away (disclaimer: not in the stalker/rapist sense). I can't count the number of times I've walked into a restaurant and enjoyed the most flavorful soups, then attempted something similar in my own kitchen that ended in a texture disaster or flavor crisis. It's just never the same. I was browsing through Thomas Keller's (French Laundry, Ad Hoc, Per Se, etc.) book,. Ad Hoc at Home,. How could I say no? 2 carrots, thinly sliced. If you wa...
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