half-moon lingers on

Tammy taught us a new posture on Friday, and I’m still feeling it in a couple tender areas. The whole class was based on strong postures, so that worked out for me and Sarah. I think in particular I did better than I otherwise would have due to all those years spent slalom waterskiing, where smoothly shifting weight from front foot to back at the right time makes the difference between a fancy roostertail and powerwashed set of sinus cavities.

After that we decided on beer and bowling as the best combination to further relax our minds and muscles. Though in my case, after gliding through the last half of the work week in an on-site training, I have to say I was pretty mellow by Friday evening anyway.




For dinner tonight we tried out a great new recipe, which Sarah promptly posted. It was great, but a word of caution — it’s so good that you’ll want to eat a lot of it, and that could very well make you sleepy. So don’t drive or operate any heavy machinery afterward.

4 thoughts on “half-moon lingers on”

  1. Tammy

    completely unrelatred to the post… I was surfing friends’ websites and thought you migth be interested in http://infinitesimalperturbations.blogspot.com/ which is the blog for a scientist at Los Alamos who studied with Matthias and me in Irvine. He’s a totally cool surfer dude who loves science and liberal politics. I am trying to convince him to go to D.C. He has a good brain and loves to talk abotu science. He works on trubulence.

  2. tellingtime

    Dude. “Half-moon lingers on”: What is that? It’s so damned familiar…

  3. Cliff

    Hi there Philly. I’m not sure what you mean. Is that something? When I wrote it, I meant that the half-moon posture Tammy had taught us was still causing me some soreness. A google search for that exact phrase only turns up our blog.

  4. Phil

    I thought it was a song lyric. I did the Google thing, too, before I posted the question. I tastes like a Soul Coughing song – Maybe it doesn’t start with ‘half-moon’ but definitely ends with ‘linger on’. Nevermind…

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