today: Seward park, Lucknow sour lentils
Mar. 29th, 2004 01:54 amI inveigled
hattifattener and
jinian to come try out Seward Park with me. We had a leisurely drive down Lake Washington Boulevard, which down there is thick with parks; we stopped for a bit at a beach with willows. Seward's shore path was pretty, but what fired me to visit it was Trees of Seattle remark that it had stands of sizeable trees, so we went into the interior too, and it was quite something for in the city. We saw a vale of skunk cabbages, a severed log with grody fungus, many trees clothed in ferns, a trillium.
We made an experimental dal for dinner, "Lucknow sour lentils", along with a known chickpea-vegetable stew. The lentils came out not much sour (more tamarind!), but a very tasty arrangement of flavors. To make again.
I need to find my lens-cleaning paper. But first I need to play with my refrigerator toy!
We made an experimental dal for dinner, "Lucknow sour lentils", along with a known chickpea-vegetable stew. The lentils came out not much sour (more tamarind!), but a very tasty arrangement of flavors. To make again.
I need to find my lens-cleaning paper. But first I need to play with my refrigerator toy!