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Is anyone else having a stressful new year so far? Everyday is another headache or another thing that needs to be done, but there's no time. I really don't know how I'm ever going to get through the next month in one piece, or alive if these headaches continue.
Thinking back to when I was still taking anties, I cannot remember having such headaches while I was medicated. But then again, I really didn't feel much of anything else. I'm really hoping they will go away once things settle down.
Thankfully I still have some good friends that can help me cope with all this drama. So it's another Friday night here in the city for some dinner. Afterwards, I must head back to continue boxing up stuff for the move.
You cannot imagine just how much junk you can accrue in such a short time. It's really not that much since my last move mind you, but with these headaches and the chore to actually move, I'd feel more at ease if I just tossed it all, grabbed a backpack and headed out "hobo" style on a pennyless adventure. Maybe become a pirate, "rrrr!" The wine's kicking in... At any rate, enjoy your food, enjoy your night; this has been another pointless rant.
Over a dozen Bay Area artists served their favorite comfort food recipes rooted in the places and peoples of diaspora for a public tasting at March's ConVerge gathering, co-hosted by artist Michael Arcega. ConVerge: Foodie was presented in conjunction with the exhibition, "A Special Curatorial Project with Rirkrit Tiravanija: The Way Things Go," featuring the work of Michael Arcega and 12 other artists from Asia, Europe & the Bay Area that traces the history and migration of seeds, plants, recipes, ingredients, and kitchen culture. See more at ybca.org/rirkrit
Event photography by Tommy Lau, tommylau.net/
Over a dozen Bay Area artists served their favorite comfort food recipes rooted in the places and peoples of diaspora for a public tasting at March's ConVerge gathering, co-hosted by artist Michael Arcega. ConVerge: Foodie was presented in conjunction with the exhibition, "A Special Curatorial Project with Rirkrit Tiravanija: The Way Things Go," featuring the work of Michael Arcega and 12 other artists from Asia, Europe & the Bay Area that traces the history and migration of seeds, plants, recipes, ingredients, and kitchen culture. See more at ybca.org/rirkrit
Event photography by Tommy Lau, tommylau.net/
Over a dozen Bay Area artists served their favorite comfort food recipes rooted in the places and peoples of diaspora for a public tasting at March's ConVerge gathering, co-hosted by artist Michael Arcega. ConVerge: Foodie was presented in conjunction with the exhibition, "A Special Curatorial Project with Rirkrit Tiravanija: The Way Things Go," featuring the work of Michael Arcega and 12 other artists from Asia, Europe & the Bay Area that traces the history and migration of seeds, plants, recipes, ingredients, and kitchen culture. See more at ybca.org/rirkrit
Event photography by Tommy Lau, tommylau.net/
Over a dozen Bay Area artists served their favorite comfort food recipes rooted in the places and peoples of diaspora for a public tasting at March's ConVerge gathering, co-hosted by artist Michael Arcega. ConVerge: Foodie was presented in conjunction with the exhibition, "A Special Curatorial Project with Rirkrit Tiravanija: The Way Things Go," featuring the work of Michael Arcega and 12 other artists from Asia, Europe & the Bay Area that traces the history and migration of seeds, plants, recipes, ingredients, and kitchen culture. See more at ybca.org/rirkrit
Event photography by Tommy Lau, tommylau.net/
Over a dozen Bay Area artists served their favorite comfort food recipes rooted in the places and peoples of diaspora for a public tasting at March's ConVerge gathering, co-hosted by artist Michael Arcega. ConVerge: Foodie was presented in conjunction with the exhibition, "A Special Curatorial Project with Rirkrit Tiravanija: The Way Things Go," featuring the work of Michael Arcega and 12 other artists from Asia, Europe & the Bay Area that traces the history and migration of seeds, plants, recipes, ingredients, and kitchen culture. See more at ybca.org/rirkrit
Event photography by Tommy Lau, tommylau.net/
Over a dozen Bay Area artists served their favorite comfort food recipes rooted in the places and peoples of diaspora for a public tasting at March's ConVerge gathering, co-hosted by artist Michael Arcega. ConVerge: Foodie was presented in conjunction with the exhibition, "A Special Curatorial Project with Rirkrit Tiravanija: The Way Things Go," featuring the work of Michael Arcega and 12 other artists from Asia, Europe & the Bay Area that traces the history and migration of seeds, plants, recipes, ingredients, and kitchen culture. See more at ybca.org/rirkrit
Event photography by Tommy Lau, tommylau.net/