Wednesday, March 25, 2009
bread
Preoccupied with work issues again. None of them are easy. None of them are, for now, bloggable. But, I can say this – nor are they tragic (yet), in the way that an economic downturn can so quickly be tragic for some.
But then, I am very much a product of post-war Poland. Life’s not tragic until you or your loved ones kick the bucket.
Since my mind is on work and since I cannot write much about it, I’ll leave you with a photo of the loaf of bread I used for dinner. From my favorite bread baker, of course.
You could say that indeed, even as I blog, I am very much aware of who butters my bread.
But then, I am very much a product of post-war Poland. Life’s not tragic until you or your loved ones kick the bucket.
Since my mind is on work and since I cannot write much about it, I’ll leave you with a photo of the loaf of bread I used for dinner. From my favorite bread baker, of course.
You could say that indeed, even as I blog, I am very much aware of who butters my bread.
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I bought one of those from la baguette today also. I also got the Parisian Boule, which I am always urging you to try.
ReplyDeleteBarry
Perhaps I'm reading way more into the post than I should...
ReplyDeleteThat being said, first you're kicked out of one of the best offices at the Law School and now they're messing with your job!? You're one of the only qualified, understandable teachers there (from a very biased former student, of course).
the simple photo of a baguette on your lovely tablecloth makes me long for the place where you purchased that tablecloth and the carefree days we spent there
ReplyDeletebut I am quite alarmed by Sara's comment - work issues can be so devastating - I wish you well as always