Tuesday, January 18, 2005

Coriander Techina

I managed to lose approximately 1 kg. If its not just a normal fluctuation over the last week. Jaydon is now in Durban staying in Robbie's spare bedroom. He helped me bring back all the stuff that Robbie borrowed that Sandra was having pangs for: the hoover, the painting equipment that Terri had borrowed and the Human Body DVD. I did a super exercise again yesterday evening. My muscles have not turned into pain machines again - but it took two days last time. Sandra made delicious baked pumpkin for supper as well as potatoes, salad and soya sausages. I decided to make some techina to go with the potatoes and soya. I decided to mix in the rest of the fresh coriander (still remaining from my curry ingredients) and it was ay-one.

I spent a few hours looking at two of my new text books. Specifically the third year computer science courses. It is going to be challenging and I am going to have put in many long hours into them. But they are very fascinating.

I dreamt last night that my life was jigsaw puzzle.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

ilAn: hope you don't find immediatly all the pieces needed to complete the puzzle...so you can keep looking and avoid any more tedium...G.

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.. It's in words that the magic is -- Abracadabra, Open Sesame, and the rest -- but the magic words in one story aren't magical in the next. The real magic is to understand which words work, and when, and for what; the trick is to learn the trick. ... And those words are made from the letters of our alphabet: a couple-dozen squiggles we can draw with the pen. This is the key! And the treasure, too, if we can only get our hands on it! It's as if - as if the key to the treasure is the treasure! ------- John Barth, Chimera