Moscow Garlic Company

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I still have several bags of hard and soft neck garlic from Moscow Garlic Company, which means this chilly November night was the perfect evening to make garlic soup. This red variety originated from Inchelium, Washington on the Columbia River, near the boarder of Canada. A mild flavored garlic, husband gave the final result two thumbs up.

This is day 322 of Photo 365.

Fun with filters

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We had friends over for dinner, which means I threw food in the crockpot and spent most of my energy cleaning the abode during the day. Lucky me, that means the house sparkles and smells good.

This is day 320 of Photo 365.

And the winner is … me!

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During Levi’s Station to Station event back in September at the Saint Paul Union Depot, I checked out the art, almost bumped into Patti Smith (really), and entered a contest at one of the interactive kiosks. And I won! I got my Levi’s gift card today. I sense a sweet jean jacket in my future. Thanks @Levis and @SpinMedia!

This is day 317 of Photo 365.

Santini’s son

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Day 316 of Photo 365 was an ordinary Tuesday, except at the strike of nineteen hundred hours when I was this close to greatness. Talking Volumes, a literary series hosted by Minnesota Public Radio, concluded its regular season this evening at the Fitzgerald Theater with a special guest and special seating. For the first time in the three years I’ve attended the series, seating was available onstage, behind the author’s hot seat and piano used for musical interludes. For the following 90 minutes, Pat Conroy, author of The Great Santini and Prince of Tides, among others, sat in the white chair and told stories, shared observations, and teased those of us sitting behind him that we were in “steerage.” Best third class seat I’ve ever had, Mr. Conroy.