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Continue reading →: There’s Always a List
When I made the Butter “Chicken” Rutabaga Potato last weekend the reason I gave out loud was because I wanted to test it as a vegetarian option for when I am doing more cooking for Melanie and Eric. It passed that hurdle with flying flavors. I will probably make some…
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Continue reading →: T-SQL Tuesday: What If There Was no Cloud?
I had some fun with this month’s topic for the geeky blog party known as T-SQL Tuesday. It might be my first top ten list on my Tech blog.
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Continue reading →: This Post is Fully Booked
Since I started my reding a chapter a day habit I’ve finished nine books. Here are short reviews of the first five. The River Has Roots is a sharp, folklore‑driven story about two sisters, Esther and Ysabel, who spend their days singing to keep the magic of the River Liss…
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Continue reading →: Nothing, What’s Rutabaga with You?“Who doesn’t love butter chicken? It’s a perfect meal. Now get rid of the chicken and just use rutabaga ’cause it’s the greatest of all root vegetables, and with the paneer you have a match made in heaven. Matty Matheson, Home Style Cooking I’ve been thinking about Matty Matheson’s Butter…
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Continue reading →: Off the WagonAs of today my year of no drinking, with all the extra caveats and substitutions, is officially over. When I first mentioned this idea last May I said I would update periodically with how it was going, but I didn’t. Probably because of the ten habits I did this spring…
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Continue reading →: The Blog For 100 Days
There are strange things here in the WordPress sphereBy bloggers who chase some praise;Where the half‑done drafts leave a mind half‑daft And the nights stretch into days;The laptop’s glow has shown odd shows,But the oddest it ever displaysWas the night by the glare of a screen laid bareWhen I blogged…
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Continue reading →: Many Cultures, One Heart
“Many Cultures, One Heart” is a public art project designed to highlight the artistic and ethnic diversity of Framingham through a series of heart sculptures painted by local artists and placed around the Cultural District and the City of Framingham. The artists on this project represent the many communities that call…
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Continue reading →: Tech Tuesday Azure DevOps
I’ve spent the better part of the last week working on setting up my own Fabric and Azure DevOps testing environments. The end goal was to have a place where I could use the fabric-cicd python library to deploy changes from one Fabric Workspace to another. A lot of the…







