Hemis and Shey

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The Ladakh region in India is full of Buddhist temples and monasteries.

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7am at the monastery in Thiksey

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Leh, India

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Up at 11,500 feet in the Ladakh region of India, which surprisingly is mostly Tibetan Buddhist.

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About to take GoAir from Delhi to Leh in Kashmir, which is at 11,500 feet. Very nervous about getting altitude sickness.

I stupidly forgot the medicine I brought just for this.

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Made a great vegetarian lasagna this weekend

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While this recipe has a lot of short cuts (jar of sauce, and I bought pre-shredded cheese), at the end of the day what counted was that it tasted really good and I didn't miss having meat.
http://www.fortheloveofcooking.net/2009/07/roasted-vegetable-lasagna.html

Cooking notes – Needed more than 1 jar of sauce (I used 1 jar Prego Mushroom and then sauce from another jar I had), reduced garlic cloves to 3 from 6, omitted carrots, used 1 green and 1 red bell pepper. Used a 15oz container of ricotta and 4 tbsp each of mozzarella and parmesan. After roasting, I separated the quarters of red onion into smaller slices. 
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The Happy Story is a Broke Town

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In sunny San Diego

Museum of Contemporary Art, street character, low tide in La Jolla, and Invader.

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Now on my wall: Cerebellum by Jessica Drenk

Back at Art Basel Miami in December, I acquired a piece by Jessica Drenk. It’s been sitting in its shipping crate for a few months, and finally the chaos of my renovations has subsided enough that I was able to unpack it and hang it.

It’s a 3′ x 5′ sculpture that’s hung slightly floating off a wall to give it some depth and let light cast shadows from it.

Cerebellum

She describes it as, “Cerebellum is made of books, cut into thin strips, and entwined together.  Porous and thin, the shape suggests that of a leaf or fractal, while swirling lines reflect patterns in  nature:  from capillaries and neurons to rivers and deltas.  The sequential logic of the book is dismantled and re-ordered to resemble the beautiful chaos found in the world around us and that within our own bodies.”

It is very organic looking, and I love the idea of a cross-section of brain revealing the books and knowledge that comprise it. 

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I love this clown

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But a bitch ain’t one.

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