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"At the mercy of the geography"

Red Cat Ramen

ラーメン赤猫 (Ramen Aka Neko)

by AK Krajewska

Red Cat Ramen is a gentle workplace comedy about a ramen shop run by cats and one human. Her job is to brush the cats. It's even cuter than it sounds. Because it's set in a workplace, they use mostly polite Japanese. It's about food and cats, two subjects where my Japanese vocabulary is best. Continue reading (956 words)

Drawing of a orange striped cat dressed as a ramen chef shaking out two mesh baskets filled with ramen noodles after taking them off the boil.

Curfews are stupid

The night belongs to everyone

by AK Krajewska

The stupidest rule San Francisco enacted in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 epidemic was a curfew. Many rules enacted then are silly in retrospect which at least made sense at the time based the available knowledge. But a curfew was idiotic. Like, what, do viruses wait until it's dark out to... Continue reading (1192 words)

Snufkin scares the crap out of some policemen with the help of the Groke who is standing right behind him.

Imaginary lands and seas

by AK Krajewska

Last weekend, I took a watercolor class at Case for Making. I waffled a bit if I should sign up for the class after I had already spent so much money on upgraded supplies, but ultimately decided that a 3-hour in-person class focused on the landscapes I keep trying to paint would be worth it. It... Continue reading (979 words)

A close crop of a watercolor painting, suggesting a big of land jutting into the sea

Watercolor upgrade

by AK Krajewska

I took up watercolor painting last April when I bought a little travel box of Sakura Koi watercolors. It came with a water brush and a removable palette that stacked inside. At the same time I bought some paper. I took the little box with me wherever I could and tried to paint what I saw, or at... Continue reading (875 words)

A piece of paper with rectangular swatches of watercolor paints

Cursed wedding ideas

by AK Krajewska

When I was looking for a secular reading for my wedding, I found a lot of the suggested items were excerpts from literature taken rather out of context. And these excerpts, when taken in their full context, were not what I'd consider auspicious for a wedding. For example take this bit from Hamlet... Continue reading (1120 words)

Narrow cropped version of a painting of Ophelia, drowned in a stream, holding flowers in one hand.

Haunted manuals lightning talk

by AK Krajewska

Last week, I presented a lightning talk at Write the Docs based on my haunted manuals series. A recording of the talk is now available on YouTube. While I've been thinking about haunted manuals for a long time, the 5-minute lightning talk was something of a last-minute decision. I didn't practice... Continue reading (680 words)

Close crop of Angular Fractal Tree. Ink on paper drawing of an angular tree-like diagram branching out from a central circle. Own work. 2020.

Reset button

by AK Krajewska

It happened again: scope creep. When I re-started regularly blogging here in 2023, I specifically said I would avoid the trap of only writing serious and thoughtful posts, because as we all know from that anecdote about the pottery class, the way you get good work is not by trying to produce good work but by producing a lot... Continue reading (1644 words)

A majestic iguana perches atop a white stone wall, its body raised up against a pale blue sky.

A perennial garden post

by AK Krajewska

I spent most of this weekend in the garden. What I meant to do was to anchor some shelves to the walls so they don't fall down in case of an earthquake, and to do that I had to go to the local big box hardware store, which in these parts is Lowe's, to buy some specialty screws and attachmenty... Continue reading (678 words)

A garden with a stone path on the right side with tall sage and geranium pushes against, leading to a garden shed. In the back, a wooden bench. In the foreground grass and patches of dirt with mesh baskets protecting some plantings.

Fort McDowell on Angel Island

Sea, sun, and plants reclaim a former military outpost

by AK Krajewska

The remnants of Angel Island's military base buildings have been partly preserved, and partly allowed to gracefully decay. Slowly, water and plants wear them down. Clearly, some kind of work is being put in to keep the structures from becoming so unsafe that they'd need to be completely fenced... Continue reading (941 words)

A photo of an abandoned building with empty windows seen from above among trees and coastal chaparral with blue ocean behind it.

Acorn woodpeckers of Angel Island

by AK Krajewska

Angel Island is a park and nature sanctuary in the middle of the San Francisco Bay. It used to be an immigration and quarantine station and a military base, and now it's a park with interesting historical features. You can only get there by ferry, and while you can camp there, the only people who... Continue reading (730 words)

A photo of a huge pile of coast live oak acorns lying on the ground