I give up on getting my app.net archive. Good on @Manton for saving it, but I’m lost.
Playing with pasta. Homemade pasta with olive oil, butter, prosciutto, garlic and about 2 T of marinara sauce. Topped with fresh grated parm. Didn’t want any single ingredient to overwhelm
Came out great.

Seems as though cars with a “Be Blessed” or similar sticker or license plate frame are the most likely to cut you off or drive aggressively. My wife says it’s because they think they’re protected.
Stopped by the Marriott Waikoloa Beach hotel for a cold one. The last place I managed before the pandemic. Most of my staff still here. Great to connect with everyone.

I used to use an app to track sleep, then I realized I don’t need an app, my body tells me. I know when I’ve had enough or when I need a nap.
Overcast day. Nice. Not too hot
Side note. They keep these trees nicely trimmed so people are hit on the noggin with coconuts

All west coast teams blacked out in Hawaii.
I don’t code, but what I can do is create delicious and creative meals and stand in a hot restaurant kitchen for 8 hours and hammer out picture perfect food, plate after plate and have fun doing it. Go back the next day and do it again. Everyone has to eat.
No clue, I mentioned earlier, this isn’t my thing. Followed instruction to get my ADN archive - this is what I get, but 15K lines.
posts/2012/12/16/2047285.json posts/2012/12/16/2048132.json posts/2012/12/16/2047398.json
This is the pasta I’m making. Simple apple.news/AMR_GPY3W…
We had our bathrooms renovated over the past 2 weeks including new Toilets. With old toilets, you would stand and watch the water go round and round, the circle the drain effect. The new ones just suck the water down in one fell swoop with a woosh Pretty cool
I have a few days off between jobs. Making handmade pasta today. Haven’t had a Sunday off in 9 months, going to the beach tomorrow. Knocking out some honey do projects.
I’m not nerdy enough to do anything with my ADN data. Can’t even figure out how to download posts. It’s relegated to great memories.