morning at home:
my printer stopped working about a month ago, the paper was getting jammed when it would try to print. who gets their home printers fixed these days? seems like people just buy new ones, it being more expensive to get them fixed than to buy a new one...
i found Mike online, who came over to my house to "assess" my printer for free. it took him about two minutes to remove the back panel and find a walnut, lodged between the rollers. quite fitting really, a walnut, preventing my machinery from functioning...
he removed the walnut, buffed the rollers, and just like that, my printer works again. oh, the beauty of old fashioned repairs! such satisfaction!
and the morning has evolved into a lazy & productive afternoon
at the Rose House with Sophie,
and an afternoon salad:
Arugula with Roasted Squash, Heirloom Tomatoes, Pinenuts & Avocado
roasted some beautiful yellow squash the other day; cut it into 1/2" coins, laid them on a baking sheet with some chopped onions, salt, and olive oil for 40 min at 400 degrees. chopped some of these sweet squash coins, tossed with peppery market arugula, a green zebra tomato, half an avo, some raw pinenuts, a little blue cheese, and a simple dressing of whole grain mustard, olive oil, balsamic, and salt.
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