I was laying in bed last night and I realized we never think about turkey eggs. We think about chicken eggs and duck eggs, even about quail eggs.
Turkeys lay eggs, right?
Wednesday, December 17, 2003
Posted by Duffy at 7:39 AM
Wednesday, December 10, 2003
That was an exciting one. A 6.6 earthquake down the coast did a pretty good job of jiggling things up here in Taipei. I actually got under a door frame. Felt like someone was shaking the building back and forth. The dog downstairs is still barking.
Posted by Duffy at 1:35 PM
New recycling rules starting December 26th! Gotta start separating out our organic trash into two separate piles: compost and, uh, pig food. That's what the poster says - pig food.
Posted by Duffy at 12:02 AM
Sunday, December 07, 2003
Once again, too much life is happening to get it all down on paper. Is it necessary that I skip huge chunks? Probably. So I'll skip the 2nd Hualien trip (where we went with our new friend Vicky to commission a stone tea table) and fast forward to this rather busy week which saw Megan's first two-person exhibit, held upstairs at Rialto Ristorante, a very nice restaurant up in Section 7. The opening was Wednesday night, and was attended by at least 50 people through the course of the evening. It was an exhilarating evening for Megan. Tons of compliments on her work, and she even sold three pieces - at the opening! It's rare you sell stuff at the opening. People were even bidding on the same pieces!
Friday night I had my TAS stage debut along with Molly Hobbs in a Shel Silverstein short called "No Skronking". As a matter of fact in less than three hours I'll be back on stage doing it again. Ah, butterflies, right on cue. I guess it went well last night - I heard people laughing.
No digital pictures of that fiasco - maybe I'll post some if Megan got some decent film shots... but here are pictures of the opening! Hope you like them!
Posted by Duffy at 11:10 AM