by David | Jun 16, 2008 | eating, urbanism
Due to some byzantine scheduling issues, I found myself at home at 11am on a Monday, hungry and needing to leave the house. Fortunately, J was also hungry, so we met up at the Central Square farmers market and then got some lunch. If you’ve been reading Grow...
by David | Jun 11, 2008 | eating, urbanism
In what is starting to become a Wednesday ritual, I visited the Davis Square Farmers Market today. It was much more lively than last week (and sunnier, too) and there was an impressive array of produce available, as the “menu” board proudly stated: I was...
by David | Jun 10, 2008 | photo, technology, travel, urbanism
As I contemplate driving 500 miles or so this weekend – more than I’ve driven in a month so far this year, I believe – my mind meanders back to cartographic matters. A random roundup of mappy clippings: I. The Globe Corner Bookstore has a Blog....
by David | Jun 9, 2008 | eating, photo, reading & writing
Into the category of “why didn’t I think if that” falls Food 2.0: Nom Nom Nom, a London event last month wherein food bloggers, food photographers, food journalists & authors, everyday regular cooks, influential bloggers & senior members of...
by David | Jun 8, 2008 | reading & writing
Thanks to LKB’s comment on yesterday’s post, where I wrote about “chimerical chemical randomness,” I realized that I haven’t had a word of the day in many moons. So here it is. I’ll go with definitions 2 and 3. Chimera: a thing...