….i don’t want to be your dream come true… September 30, 2002
Posted by zenandjuice in : Uncategorized , comments closedyou can tell i’m from the south.
I had a jar of pickle juice…added boiled eggs to make pickled eggs….
what’s to like about them? I have no idea.
sebadoh, sentridoh, superchunk, i don’t know…. September 30, 2002
Posted by zenandjuice in : Uncategorized , comments closedpopped in a random mix cd that i hadn’t heard in forever….
‘his indie world’ by mary lou lord was blaring on the way to campus, with me singing off-key…
followed by elvis costello’s “oliver’s army”
what a way to start this beautiful day.
Got my window open in my office, and enjoying the glory
i just registered sweetsweetporn.com hahahaha….. September 30, 2002
Posted by zenandjuice in : Uncategorized , comments closedi just registered sweetsweetporn.com hahahaha….. it’ll take a day or so for the dns stuff to propogate
zenandjuice.com/sweetsweetporn/ are my initial splash screen prototypes
breakfast for dinner September 29, 2002
Posted by zenandjuice in : Uncategorized , comments closedchris made:
cheesy garlic grits
drop biscuits
scrambled eggs
sauge gravy
and homemade herb hash browns
with orange juice (made from bottled water)
yummmmmah
dinner September 28, 2002
Posted by zenandjuice in : Uncategorized , comments closedeverything turned out great.
I made:
Tandori chicken
Palek Paneer (creamed spinach with homemade cheese)
Dahl (very good, very spicy)
Naan (indian flatbread)
I ended up feeding around 6 people, with leftovers. I spent several hours preparing and cooking, but it was worth it.
Pictures will be up later.
mmmmm September 28, 2002
Posted by zenandjuice in : Uncategorized , comments closedjust made the dough for the naan. It’s rising now, and I’m researching the best methods for the tandoori chicken. yuummah.
got to hang with m’shell and travizz today for a bit at the farmer’s market….then bumped into them again in dingdale @ a store….
we headed over to the asian market, where i got some coconut milk, fish sauce, fresh basil (50 cents a bunch), and some sesame seed/mung bean dough thingys.
We also picked up a rather nice looking ghost knife at a pet store.
Back to the kitchen….
game day…. September 28, 2002
Posted by zenandjuice in : Uncategorized , comments closedi really hate game days…..75,000 people invading my lovely town….turning it into a pit of despair and fucking red and white.
fuck em all. i hope it rains.
i think i actually drank September 28, 2002
Posted by zenandjuice in : Uncategorized , comments closedi think i actually drank TWO GALLONS of water yesterday evening.
saterrrrday September 28, 2002
Posted by zenandjuice in : Uncategorized , comments closedA beautiful saturday in fayetteville, arkansas….
melissa and I are about to leave and run around the area…. going to my office to get a digital camera, swing by the farmer’s market, barnes & noble (melissa ordered something there), asian market, duffy’s, sam’s, TJ Maxx, double XX (har mar going through my head), and who knows where else!
Game’s tonite at 6pm….Alabama has already invaded…I want to be safe and comfortable at home by the time that shit starts.
Making palak paneer, tandori chicken, and naan hopefully tonite.
Made pad thai and the paneer last nite…mmmm
lake turnover September 28, 2002
Posted by zenandjuice in : Uncategorized , comments closedTurnover:
Fall cooling and spring warming of surface water act to make density uniform throughout the water column. This allows wind and wave action to mix the entire lake. Mixing allows bottom waters to contact the atmosphere, raising the water’s oxygen content. However, warming may occur too rapidly in the spring for mixing to be effective, especially in small sheltered kettle lakes.
Autumn
As the weather cools during autumn, the epilimnion cools too, reducing the density difference between it and the hypolimnion (Figure 5). As time passes, winds mix the lake to greater depths, and the thermocline gradually deepens. When surface and bottom waters approach the same temperature and density, autumn winds can mix the entire lake; the lake is said to “turn over.” As the atmosphere cools, the surface water continues to cool until it freezes. A less distinct density stratification than that seen in summer develops under the ice during winter. Most of the water column is isothermal at a temperature of 4°C, which is denser than the colder, lighter water just below the ice. In this case the stratification is much less stable, because the density difference between 0°C and 4°C water is quite small. However, the water column is isolated from wind-induced turbulence by its cap of ice. Therefore, the layering persists throughout the winter.