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Category Archives: general
Bye bye, Brew to Bay
37 has always been an auspicious number for me, beyond just my AOL screen name of “megster37”. It’s also a year that will mark six years here in San Francisco and I think the expiration date has passed for “chronicling a … Continue reading
Goodbye 2015, Hello 2016
For posterity, a summary of my Facebook posts on December 31 & January 1. Microblogging certainly has taken over my life, but I’m hoping to bring back the intentional blogging and definitely journaling this year. It’s disingenuous to call myself … Continue reading
Hello
Okay, well not that. I mean, I know I did disappear for a lengthy period of time and will (hopefully) be hitting you with a burst of creative energy in the coming weeks…but yeah, where the heck have I been? … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, changes, disappearance, jobs, life, moving, San Francisco
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Is This Thing On?
Wow. March 2nd. THREE MONTHS AGO. I didn’t even get up a Sanfraniversary update this year. I guess that’s when you know a place is really “home”. I have no excuse. Well, actually I have several (TYPO San Francisco, a rearranged … Continue reading
9 Things I’m Excited About in September
Somehow it’s already the 5th of September. August, as expected, ended up being a busy month and, as usual, my attempts at blogging suffered. Regardless, here are nine things I’m looking forward to in the 9th month of 2014. 1. … Continue reading
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Tagged 18 reasons, chicago, CSA, design, events, food, hiking, history, life, San Francisco, travel, Walk SF, work
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Halfway to 35: Rediscovering Meghan
Today I turn 34 1/2. With the first, less-than-stellar six months of my 34th year over, I want to positively look ahead to rounding out my last year before I’m solidly “mid-thirties.” Coming out of a several-months-long fog, I’m ready to embrace … Continue reading
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Tagged adventures, books, fitness, life, movies, music, San Francisco, travel, yoga
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2013 in review – Another Year of Blog Slacking
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2013 annual report for this blog. Once again it reminded me I need to blog more. What do you want to hear about in 2014? Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car … Continue reading
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Apparently Football Should Hurt My Lady Brain
This past weekend marked the start of the NFL season and, since I spent Labor Day weekend “off the grid,” the start of college football for me. Yes, football, for me, a lady. You see, apparently most ladies don’t like football. … Continue reading
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Tagged feminism, football, rage, sexism, sports
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Day 2: MABathon!
Once again woke up early as still adjusting to time zone and with Daylight Savings tomorrow will be “off” even more. Hung out around the apartment and ate my cocktail grapefruit, then got it together to go meet Mary Ann … Continue reading
The Next Step: Food Movements
Milwaukee is doing awesome things with the slow food movement. Bay Area-resident Michael Pollan acknowledged this when I saw him speak tonight at UWM. There’s no denying that Growing Power is a critical organization both locally and globally. Unfortunately, the … Continue reading