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Replaced the house coaming so that rotten wood would not be in contact with the new deck. We will restore the rest of the aft house when she returns to San Fancisco.
Changing out the bricks for quartz, like I said we would eventually do, two years ago. flickr.com/photos/runder/143961420/
Replacing the CD Player (From the last image) with my mobile phone. i have a Nokia 6230i and with a reflective surface just like the the CD Player.
Also to the top of the image is one of my monitor screens that i managed to capture. I kept the focal point on the mobile phone with everything else out of focus. I was still in the same position taking this image as the last, using the remote shutter release.
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Pacaembu Programa Chupim - São Paulo/SP - 27.04.10
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15.04.2012
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15.04.2012
Carioca Club
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I just replaced my molcajete which had been lost last year during my move back to Texas. It’s basically a mortar and pestle but it is hand carved from volcanic stone. Pretty much any kitchen in Mexico or the Southwestern United States has one.
A molcajete is used to grind/crush spices and vegetables. Crushing spices and such brings a taste to the game that you don’t get by running the same items through a food processor. The crushing process brings out the natural oils in things that you don’t get by running them through a blender. I spent a few hours the other day curing/seasoning my new molcajete as it was brand new. Today was the day to christen it by making a batch of jerky.
I wanted to make a batch of super hot and spicy jerky. So hot and spicy that anyone who tries a piece will rue the day that they met me. So spicy and hot that they will look down at the ground and spit whenever my name is mentioned! The kind of jerky that makes one think, “I am damned for all time!”
My beautiful friends on the jerky group are always asking for recipes, so here it goes. God save us all!:
I procured 14 pounds of meat. That weight would require about 6 cups of liquid. I went with my standard 50/50 mix. I used 3 cups of vinegar (red wine vinegar this time) and I was going to use 3 cups of Dr. Pepper for the other half. However, seeing as I was using a molcajete, I went with Mexican Coca-Cola instead.
I procured some Serrano peppers, plenty of habanero peppers, fresh garlic, and a white onion. All, I believe products of Mexico.
First, I chopped up the white onion and ground it to a paste in the molcajete. After transferring the paste to a container, I diced about 5 or 6 Serranos (keeping the seeds and all the insides. Again, ground to a paste and transferred to a container.
Then, I took about 14 habaneros, cut off the stems, diced, and ground them to a paste. Transferred.
Followed by a handful of fresh garlic roughly diced. Again, crushed to a paste.
I looked in my spice collection and found some mustard seeds and cumin seeds. Threw them into the molcajete and ground them to a slurry. The smell of grinding whole spices is amazing.
After combining the spices with the six cups of liquid, I added about 1/2 cup of brown sugar and Prague curing salt. I was going to add honey, but they had bourbon barrel aged maple syrup at the grocer’s. How could I say no to that? I used about 1/2 cup.
I performed my typical, “Taste a teaspoon” of the completed marinade. It was sweet. It was painfully hot. If eternal damnation has a flavor, this would be it!
I’ll let the meat marinade for about 18 hours and “get ‘er done!”
WARNING: Don’t wear contacts or plan on wearing contacts for a day or so after doing something insane like this! Even after washing my hands I rubbed my forehead and it started to burn. It’s a good burn.
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17.03.12
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On east side of house added pieces of shingles to extend eaves, replaced shingles in area,
On right side of chimney removed all shingles on bottom, nailed edge metal properly and reshingled area.
Cracks on east side sealed 7 spots where he could see wood
Damaged rafter where they meet fascia board, replace when redo roof
Roof Must be done anytime now
"Our current society has replaced all reality and meaning with symbols and signs" Jean Baudrillard
In the Polaroid-Photography there is only one original and no more copy. It is just as with memories. Two people can never have exactly the same. This limitation makes it extra ordinary. And that's the major difference between a real Polaroid and a digital Instagram. So if you had the choice, what would you take? Remember, you are an original and no copy.
Original article and morer via timelockin.wordpress.com/2012/07/19/polaroid-sx70/
The doghouse has been removed, along with the R10-12 sign. Now to install the new thru RYG and the FYA heads. The no U-turn sign is being moved.
a lot of the basement studs and the sill plate were rotten, so this was a great chance for us to fix that.
This 1911 building replaced a wooden structure that stood here for many years. The stone plaque contains the opening text of the Concessions.
According to a plaque on the building, "Founded at London in 1675 by William Penn and Quaker Trustees, the Proprietors of West Jersey sold shares in land that resulted in rapid development of Burlington, starting in 1677.
"The Council was formed in 1688 to manage the growing demand for land in West Jersey and has met annually in May since that time.
"This 1911 brick structure a nearby old wooden building....
"In 1676, William Penn and the Quaker trustees published the Concessions and Agreements that guaranteed freedom and rights to West Jersey emigrants and became an inspiration to our Founding Fathers a century later."