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Beech nut on my stove


When I walk to the mail box this time of year, my feet scrunch down on
dozens of beech nuts from a neighbour's big tree. Every year I tell myself
I'm going to gather a bunch together, roast them, and grind them into
beech-nut butter. I haven't yet, and probably never will get around to
it. Nice idea but I'm too lazy.
Similarly, I really should learn how my *other* camera does focus
bracketing. Or start using a tripod again to get smaller apertures for
longer depth of field. Or something. More nice ideas for a lazy man.
Meantime, I like what I see.
dozens of beech nuts from a neighbour's big tree. Every year I tell myself
I'm going to gather a bunch together, roast them, and grind them into
beech-nut butter. I haven't yet, and probably never will get around to
it. Nice idea but I'm too lazy.
Similarly, I really should learn how my *other* camera does focus
bracketing. Or start using a tripod again to get smaller apertures for
longer depth of field. Or something. More nice ideas for a lazy man.
Meantime, I like what I see.
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