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Brooklyn Views

Yes, yes. It has been a while since I have written in here. There is much to catch you up on. I have a few images and videos that I have wanted to put up here, but the files were in the wrong place at the wrong time. I have everything gathered now so you can have a look.

I have not told you very much about my house, so I feel that I should start with my back window, and my Pavlovian pet. A while back I made a video about it:

The other day, after tossing a snack to the dog, I looked down into my neighbors back yard and I saw an entire side of beef, or perhaps pork. I took a picture, as it is not often I see a half carcass, let alone one that is not in a butcher shop.

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I read recently that ordering in bulk is the most economical way to buy meat, but a side of an animal seems like a logistical nightmare. If a recipe calls for a side of pork, just imagine how many eggs you would need. Perhaps this a large family gathering?

To leave things on a more spring-like note, I make it to the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens this weekend with Christy and we enjoyed the cherry blossom excitement. I am happy to see that spring is here. Best time of the year.

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