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Things I learned on my summer vacation

August 4, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Things I learned on my summer vacation
  1. The depth of field of photographs I take with my old digital camera sucks
  2. It takes but a few days to bond with a puppy, but it takes two weeks to really develop a relationship
  3. I can live without blogging just fine. I knew that already, but taking a week off confirmed it. I don’t want to or intend to stop, though
  4. Aaron, with a beard and pilot’s glasses, bears some resemblance to the old unabomber sketch that they circulated a few years ago
  5. Jish is still Jish. This is unquestionably a good thing, and it was nice to have a quick visit with the man while he was here
  6. BBQs are great cooking devices
  7. Vacations are, in general, wonderful things.

Tags: Aaron Straup Cope, Food, Jish, Personal

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