Eat the kangaroo, steal its magic...
Apr. 22nd, 2008 01:33 pmI've been eating a lot lately. I think my appetite got lost a few years ago, but it finally found its way home again... fortunately we have a house full of ingredients, and two occupants who like cooking. Over the weekend I roasted two trays of pumpkin, sweet potato, garlic and herbs, and turned the lot into soup. Meanwhile,
aeliel has filled the rest of the kitchen with apple cake and hedgehog slice, so it looks like we're stockpiling for a siege.
Somewhere along the way I slipped out of being more-or-less vegetarian, and started getting cravings for lots of meat - lean, rare meat in particular. I suspect it has something to do with the amount of training I've been doing, and a need for protein. We seem to be eating more kangaroo than anything else these days, as game meat has been consistently better quality than any of the farmed beef and lamb available around here. It also makes sense, I guess. If you want to jump around a lot, eat something known for doing the same...
Today we reached the halfway point in the 36 Fan. It's the longest weapon form I've learned, and much more intricate than the 18 form. The last couple of Tai Chi classes have been held in an aerobics studio, walled with mirrors. Helpful for spotting and correcting mistakes, but dear gods do I have scrawny little legs :)
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Somewhere along the way I slipped out of being more-or-less vegetarian, and started getting cravings for lots of meat - lean, rare meat in particular. I suspect it has something to do with the amount of training I've been doing, and a need for protein. We seem to be eating more kangaroo than anything else these days, as game meat has been consistently better quality than any of the farmed beef and lamb available around here. It also makes sense, I guess. If you want to jump around a lot, eat something known for doing the same...
Today we reached the halfway point in the 36 Fan. It's the longest weapon form I've learned, and much more intricate than the 18 form. The last couple of Tai Chi classes have been held in an aerobics studio, walled with mirrors. Helpful for spotting and correcting mistakes, but dear gods do I have scrawny little legs :)