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As humans, we want to differentiate what we think is achievable - the "ideal life." When we try to look behind the facade, we might find out that the diversity of the points, corners, ups, and downs may be more desirable than the concept of "running of the mill."
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This is a photograph of a Waffle House grill cook's cheat sheet.
The photographs indicate the way in which a cook marks his orders. These secret plate markers allow a Waffle House cook to simultaneously prepare multiple customer orders at once.
Let me give you an example. If I were to order three scrambled eggs, dry wheat toast, and hash browns, the waitress would face the grill and yell out loud - "Mark: Triple scrambled dry wheat plate."
The cook would then quickly take a large dinner plate, turn it sideways, and place a tub of jelly upside down at the six o'clock position.
The six o'clock position indicates scrambled eggs, and the jelly upside down means wheat toast. I am not sure how to mark "dry" for the toast, or how to indicate hash browns versus grits.
This chart explains why I often get a packet of mayonnaise with my grilled chicken plate.
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...to take this shot and not being a morning person, I'm compelled to post it since I suspect there won't be many more taken by me at this time of the day. I'll stick to sunsets!
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Just another sunset in Quetico Provincial Park.
www.gadling.com/2013/06/08/photo-of-the-day-blue-ice/
www.lifehack.org/386580/11-national-parks-for-extroverts-...
My daughter took this lovely picture of our cat, Sparrow. The blue and purple object in front of him is an old sock with two cups of uncooked white rice inside. When the sock and rice are heated for one minute in the microwave, they can be used as a little heating pad to relieve pain. I made this for our pets after I read about dogs and cats with arthritis.