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RoboKitty

Posted on June 22, 2025 By admin
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[gallery] Piedmont wine weekend

Posted on June 16, 2025June 18, 2025 By admin

This year’s wine trip started under less than fully auspicious circumstances. I had a bout of food poisoning earlier in the week and my guts and kidneys were giving me grief. I hoped I wouldn’t need to go to the doctors while I was there but I was determined to not let it be a thing until it really needed to be a thing. Thankfully it never became a thing. Other things thinged… For one thing, the weather was HOT and stayed that way all weekend. At times, it was too hot and I was a giant, sweaty mess.

Lunch at Osteria dei Catari in Montforte d’Alba was really good. The food was nice, if a bit bougie for Italy, but super tasty and catered to my allergies. In the afternoon, we had our first tasting at Sòt. That was interesting. While the family has been tending vines for generations, the current owner is the first one to start making his own wine after getting a degree in oenology. It’s still a young business, but it’s still grown from 5K to 70K bottles/year production. The wines need some… refinement, but they were perfectly acceptable. And they had two lovely dogs that had grown fat accepting bits of grissini from the tourists :)

Getting to the hotel, the AC in our room didn’t work. We tried to get it sorted out before dinner and the hotel said they’d look into it. Dinner was an unmitigated disaster. Bad service and shit food. Seriously shit. Worst-ever-meal-in-Italy level shit. Initially, we had menu choices. Then, they said that we had to pick one menu for everyone. Then, the restaurant chose the menu for us. Most people got out-of-a-frozen-packet spinach and ricotta ravioli. I got plain noodles with butter and a sage leaf. Instead of slow-cooked veal, we got scorched-earth overcooked trout (!?!?). I don’t even remember was desert was, but it was also shit. Service was so bad. They didn’t care. I asked for pepper when the pepper mill was empty and I got a couple of packets of ground pepper. In the end, we cut the meal as short as we could and went to bed. Or tried to. The AC in our (triple-occupancy) room was still not working. After an hour of back-and-forth with the front desk, some guys from maintenance, and more admin people, they were still hemming and hawing about not being to give us other rooms (there was only 1 triple room and it was useless) until they could clear it with the manager (not on site). By this point, it was almost midnight. We’d been up since 4am. We were hot and tired and tempers were fraying. They finally gave us rooms (though mine hadn’t been properly cleaned).

After a bit of a disappointing breakfast, we had a free morning in Alba, where we perambulated in search of leather bags, truffles, hazelnuts and bread & tomatoes before going to the first of our two tastings. Mascarello was a blast. Turns out they regularly do deliveries to Lausanne, so hopefully they’ll come over to organize a tasting at NR next year. We met the namesake of a wine I bought a case of. We had a blast and left in very good spirits. The next tasting, Marrone, had a bit of a sour note when the host tried to be a bit too informal in his presentation style and rubbed some people the wrong way and voices got raised. It was a shame, because the wine was good, the nibbles were very nice, but it sort of spoiled the mood. Dinner that evening at Osteria Murivecci turned that completely around. It was everything that the previous dinner was not: made with love, served with passion and generosity, and it was one of the high points of the trip.

The following – and last – day, we had two tastings. Castello di Neive had a gorgeous view and surroundings, and the wines were really nice. Francone was a gem. They’d opened just for us that they – they’re normally closed on sundays – and the hostess was enthousiastic about all the innovations the winemakers are trying to do, while staying faithful to local traditions. Then, it was time to head home.

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I is mum

Posted on June 16, 2025 By admin

When Bubs is a better Katy than Katy.

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Hot dog

Posted on June 12, 2025June 16, 2025 By admin

Our balcony faces due south and becomes a sauna/oven by late afternoon. Byron, of course, loves to sit in his chair and watch the world go by. This is problematic when it’s 30+ degrees out and we have to get the idiot inside before he cooks himself… (when we tell him to come in, he’ll protest, then go and flomp down in front of his industrial-size floor fan to cool down)

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Classic beauty

Posted on June 8, 2025 By admin


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Absolutely no context

Posted on June 8, 2025October 5, 2025 By admin
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International coffee shop

Posted on June 8, 2025June 16, 2025 By admin

The coffee shop where we go on the weekend to walk Bubs has an amusingly decorated pillar.

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Everything I like rolled into one package

Posted on June 5, 2025October 5, 2025 By admin
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The Araxie of Borealis

Posted on June 5, 2025June 5, 2025 By admin


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The Araxie are an elusive race of Borealans native to the dense jungle bands of their home territory of the same name. Their existence was thought to be a myth until relatively recently, with ancient accounts of encounters with their people falling into legend and superstition. The core tenet of Araxie culture is stealth, a value that is reflected in almost all aspects of their lives. Remaining unseen is both how they hunt, and how their isolated society has survived into the modern era in spite of the close proximity of major regional powers. The Araxie are renowned hunters and trackers. Uniquely suited to the darkness of their jungles, they are able to navigate easily despite the pervasive gloom.

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Now I see just how powerful AI image generation is

Posted on May 29, 2025 By admin

With zero skill and zero effort, completely intuitive, web-based AI generative tools will allow you to transform a still image into something that you would easily believe is real:

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With great power comes great responsibility. Which, as a group, humans lack, which is why deepfakes and revenge porn are rampant…

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