The Right Tool For The Job

Most kitchens of good cooks have piles of great cooking tools: whisks of various sizes, wooden spoons and spatulas, ladles, slotted spoons, and more. A dozen or more knives of various sizes and designs. Most kitchens of great cooks have a few well-chosen tools that serve every purpose the cook intends. Three […]

Writing Day

I re-shared my post “Discovery Day” yesterday, about how to make a Snow Day productive and fun. Yesterday for me, like many snow days, was about extra writing time. And I finished the day feeling light and free. Enervated, rejuvenated. I wrote a tremendous amount for me: about 2/3 of a choral […]

Recording in January

I like to save recordings for as late in the year as I can – an ensemble matures as the year goes on, so why record earlier than you have to? The exception is Christmas music. I’ve been slowly assembling a Christmas album for the last five years with my choir; […]

Outrage Averted

I’ve been trying to sort out why I am not outraged about the Old Navy shirt designs that caused so much uproar last week. So much that Old Navy removed them from the store. I understand why people are feeling outrage; these are the reasons I can’t muster any. It’s poorly designed – I’m […]

Reaching a Plateau

I’ve been making homemade pizza for the better part of a decade. It’s gotten consistently better over the years as I’ve honed recipes and learned tricks. Every year or so, I get to a plateau in my pizza where it’s pretty consistent from one week to the next. But every time I […]