Monday, September 21, 2009

Love in Old Age

From One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez:

Aureliano Segundo thought without saying so that the evil was not in the world but in some hidden place in the mysterious heart of Petra Cotes, where something had happened during the deluge that had turned the animals sterile and made money scarce. Intrigued by the enigma, he dug so deeply into her sentiments that in search of interest he found love, because by trying to make her love him he ended up falling in love with her. Petra Cotes, for her part, loved him more and more as she felt his love increasing, and that was how in the ripeness of autumn she began to believe once more in the youthful superstition that poverty was the servitude of love. Both looked back then on the wild revelry, the gaudy wealth, and the unbridled fornication as an annoyance and they lamented that it had cost them so much of their lives to find the paradise of shared solitude. Madly in love after so many years of sterile complicity, they enjoyed the miracle of loving each other as much at the table as in bed, and they grew to be so happy that even when they were two worn-out old people they kept on blooming like little children and playing together like dogs.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

yummy quiche

I made this delicious quiche Sunday for our Sunday Supper Club. That's right, we have a Sunday Supper Club. If anyone wants to join, let me know. It doesn't mean you'll get to, but you can let me know that you want to. BAHAHA.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Word Searches

This morning on the subway, I saw a guy doing a word search that looked like this:
Obviously, he doesn't know the "rules" of crossword puzzles. However, I must now give him credit because that was really hard for me to imitate, because I kept just finding the words spelled out as they're supposed to be: vertically, horizontally, and diagonally. Maybe he's a genius and was so bored with the way normal word searches are, he decided to challenge himself.

Or maybe not.

Sunday, September 13, 2009