now working on this goal professionally, at The Corson Building.
bigsanford's Life List
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1. Organize my own personal knowledge retreat
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2. Change the way people look at food
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3. Take at least one bronze casting class in the next year
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4. Start playing a team sport again
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5. Get a dog and name him Guayoyo
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6. Open a restaurant with one or more of my best friends
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7. see the northern lights
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8. Buy a kayak
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9. Grow japanease maple and asian pear (Nashi) trees
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10. Learn how to make silicone molds
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11. Eat my "last meal" at least once a year to celebrate life and recognize its fleeting nature
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12. write down as many of my earliest memories from childhood as I can remember
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13. Dine at an underground restaurant
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14. throw an aluminum foil hat party
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15. organize a "What's Your Best Idea" event
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How I did it: "quarter" a lemon without cutting all the way through. In other words, make two criss-crossing cuts through the non-stem end of the lemon all the way through to the stem end while ensuring that the resulting 4 pieces stay attached at the stem end. You've just increased the surface area of the lemon to allow for absorption of the brine. Pack in salt and place in a jar. The salt will start drawing lemon juice out, cr… Read how I did it…
I’ve been thinking a lot about community gardens in the last week. I don’t have land, but I wonder if there are people in my neighborhood who would want to collaborate on creating a community orchard…?
I recently discovered that there’s a great new website out there called Teachstreet. Basically, it’s an online marketplace for teachers and students of just about any topic to connect with each other. Should be useful as I pursue the ongoing knowledge retreat…
