The Delta variant has me back on my bullshit. I bought some yarn and I am crocheting again. The green tomatoes are turning red. It may be almost time to make a tomato pie. Always keep pie shells in your freezer.
I am going to take photos every day from August 9th to September 9th. Today’s photos were taken around Barnard St, Duffy St and 36th Street in Savannah.
Last Monday, I was walking around Greenwich Village and I stopped by Jeffrey Grocery for a late lunch. I had a delicious shrimp roll. I really enjoyed the avocado slices with the roll. It’s a nice touch.
I watched the Netflix docuseries, High on the Hog, last week. It is amazing. The cinematography is great. Stephen Satterfield is a curious host, and it is essential viewing for anyone who wants to learn about American foodways. African American foodways is American foodways just like African American history is American history. This series should be shown in schools. It is like “Eyes on The Prize” for food.
In the docuseries, you see Stephen eating and talking with Dr. Jessica B. Harris who authored the book, High on The Hog. Authors Adrian Miller and Michael Twitty are also featured in the docuseries.
Today, I read about some good news. Toni Tipton-Martin is a James Beard Award winning author and she is the editor of Cook’s Country. She has just been awarded the Julia Child Award which is a $50,000 grant, for mentoring and training the next generation of food writers. Ten years ago, I met Toni after a panel discussion at SXSW about Black bloggers and Black people in tech. She told me about The Jemima Code, her blog. The Jemima Code eventually became an award winning book.
I am so glad I have some Bitcoin. I am still not a fan of Elon Musk.
Who will save Britney Spears?
Check out the latest issue of my newsletter, Nichelle Newsletter, where I talk about marinating ground beef in heavy cream, using the convection oven setting on your toaster oven as a air fryer, a list of Black-authored cookbooks, Pinky Cole of Slutty Vegan and more.
Friday afternoon, I glanced at my phone before going on break at work, and I saw something was weird with my Twitter account. Twitter said that I tweeted violent tweets and my account would be on hold for 12 hours. I deleted the tweets and changed my password ASAP. The next morning, I thought it was over. Saturday, I got to work and I see that Twitter has NOW suspended my account. However, I don’t know how someone was able to hack my account again after I changed the password. Immediately, I appealed the suspension, and now I am just waiting. How did this happen?! I would never threaten anyone’s life. I wouldn’t use racial slurs like porch monkey.I may be paranoid but I know that at least company wanted me to give up my Twitter handle because they wanted it. Twitter TOS doesn’t allow for people to sell their handle. I wouldn’t consider giving it up. I have been on twitter for 14 years. I miss tweeting. I am surprised at how anxious I am now that I cannot tweet. This is so bothersome because I think it is partly my fault for letting too many API access my Twitter account. Ugh. This is not how I thought I would spend Christmas week.
It’s December 2nd, and I want to put a fork into year because 2020 is done. According to Spotify, the top five artists that I listened to were Beyonce,Solange, Prince,Marvin Gaye and Jill Scott. Podcast-wise, my top five are The Daily Zeitgeist, The Read, Make Me Smart, Keep It and The Black Guy Who Tips.
I am not going home for Christmas. It will be another Zoom holiday for me. I am buying gifts. I am sending some cards. I miss people.
In the meantime, I plan to write more and podcast more.
It’s two weeks away and it may be the loneliest holiday this year so far. I have spent Thanksgiving away from my family before but my this year many people will be doing the same. It’s dark earlier and I think seasonal affective disorder is going to hit hard. So what we do? Dance. Laugh. Call a friend. Watch something that soothes you. Talk a walk. Do what you can to thrive this season.
I early voted, got a flu shot and had a biometric screening on Monday. I feel superior. My cholesterol is good as well as my blood pressure. The one thing I need to work on is my belly fat. I also need more sleep. My insomnia is getting bad again.
‘Mad Men’ was a show that illuminated to me how people can compartmentalize their life. I think that’s one of the reasons why I like the show. iOS 14 update has compartmentalize my phone which is basically the same thing as compartmentalize my life. Those widgets are everything.