Savvy Lifestyle


Flour Bakery
November 25, 2008, 6:26 pm
Filed under: Food for Thought, fun!, san francisco | Tags: , ,
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Practically everyone has a dream job.  All of us would obviously like to see Savvy Tools become a reality.  My friend Christina would like to open up her own bakery someday.  She got the chance to try out her skills at the Frankenartmart this past weekend.  It’s a gallery space meant to encourage everyones imaginative side and open up art to all.  Leslie, the owner, picks different themes for her shows every few months and invites whoever wants to, to come participate.  The current show is called, “Dream Jobs”.  You can make an appointment with her and basically “rent” out the space for an evening, a weekend, whatever you’d like.  She’s had dentists, fortune tellers, tie dyers, and most recently, a very talented baker.
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Christina transformed the space into the Flour Bakery.  She had everything from cakes to chocolate covered candied orange peels.  It was a great success.  If you’re in the area, you should stop by Frankenartmart and say hi to the resident kitties.  And, in case you feel like supporting a fellow dreamer, she’s taking custom orders at flourbakery@gmail.com.  I promise you, it’s all to die for.
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Rebecca_SF


Dominus Winery
November 20, 2008, 2:03 pm
Filed under: architecture, san francisco, travel | Tags: ,
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I had the unique privilege of touring Dominus winery by Herzog & de Meuron yesterday.  They’re notorious for not allowing tours or tastings, but once a month to do allow a small architectural tour and I was lucky enough to tag along with a group.  The builidng is Herzog & de Meuron’s first in the U.S. and for those of you non-architecture geeks, they’re the same architects that designed the De Young Museum in San Francisco and most recently the Bird’s Nest stadium for the Olympics in Beijing. 
 
Fall has come to Napa and the colors were amazing. Enjoy!
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the vineyards
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the main arch/ entry
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offices on the 2nd floor

 

Rebecca_SF



Can you change the world?
November 13, 2008, 8:26 pm
Filed under: environmental issues, Food for Thought | Tags: , ,

Do you have an idea that could change the world for the better and truly make a difference?  Google thinks with all the information out there that some of us must.  They created a whole project dedicated to that assumption called 10 to the 100th.  For their 10th anniversary they have committed to invest $10 million dollars in a winning idea(s).  The deadline to submit ideas on this one has passed (unfortunately, it was Oct. 20th), but you can still sign up to vote for the winners.  Voting starts Jan. 27th.  Google will post the top 100 ideas, the public will narrow it down to 20 projects, and then an advisory board will select up to 5 for funding.   

The intent of the project is to take advantage of “crowdsourcing”.  That’s the Internet-age idea that the collective wisdom of mass audiences can be leveraged to find solutions to design tasks.  Interesting thought… maybe one person can’t change the world, but together we all can.

Rebecca_ SF



Car-A-Pooling
November 11, 2008, 7:47 pm
Filed under: environmental issues | Tags: , ,

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It’s been crazy over the last few weeks with the news being filled with stories about how gas prices are actually declining.  This is a day we all probably thought we’d never see again, but here in KC, gas is down to about $1.63 in some parts.  With gas below $60 a barrel, we’re likely to see them drop again.  This is now my moment to be like Al Gore when he said he invented the Internet, but I really think that I have helped drive down the price.  Now, I know I am not alone in this effort and there are many factors that have led to this point, but sometimes I like to take the credit.  I can take this credit because I am an official carpooler!  I’m not talking just me and someone in shot gun, but a full car!  That’s right everyday I ride to work with 3 of my co-workers.  We are four proud everyday!  

Not only are we saving gas, but maintence costs on our cars as well.  I went from driving approximently 50 miles per day (about a thirty minute commute) to 6 miles a day total.  That reduces the number of oil changes and scheduled maintence.  We drive to a shopping parking lot everyday and one person is in charge of driving for the week.  That’s right I drive to work only one week a month.  One of my fellow ‘poolers (that’s what I call them) actually said she almost forgot how to get to work the other day because it felt like it had been so long since she had driven.  

Of course there are a few drawbacks and that’s convenience.  I do add about twenty minutes on my day driving to the meeting place and then home at the end of the day.  Also, it isn’t as easy to leave during the day to run errands or grab lunch, but we plan ahead and pack our lunch more.  You might also worry about emergencies and what you would do if you had to leave unexpedidly.  In KC there is a free service where once you register, you can call for a free taxi ride if your ride has to leave.  How cool is that?  Now you have no excuse.

All in all, it’s definetly been worth it to my sanity and my pocket book.  The drive goes by quicker on days where traffic is bad and I haven’t listened to annoying morning show DJ’s in months.  It does take a bit more planning, but I would recommend it to everyone.  We’ve been ‘pooling since June and you won’t find any compliants here.  Just because gas is cheaper doesn’t mean we have to use more!  My carpool has vowed to stick together even if gas continues to drop.  Go ‘poolers!!!

 

-Alison KC, MO



Congratulations!
November 5, 2008, 1:10 am
Filed under: Politics | Tags:

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Congratulations to our new President-elect Barack Obama!

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There was an amazing voter turn out today!  Let’s all take a moment to be thankful that we got to be a part of history.  I’m looking forward to the next 4 years.  Let’s hope we can get past the Republican and Democratic positions, come together as one, and create some positive change in our country.

Rebecca_SF



DON’T FORGET TO
November 4, 2008, 12:11 am
Filed under: Politics

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Wanderlust
November 4, 2008, 12:01 am
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I’m about to start a new project designing a hostel/hotel in SF and to get some ideas forming, I started going through some of my favorite travel quotes that I’ve gathered over the years.  All of them had me dying to plan my next trip.  See what you think.

“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, & narrow-mindedness.”- Mark Twain

“The world is a book & those who do not travel read only one page. “- St. Augustine

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“When someone makes a decision, he is really diving into a strong current that will carry him to places he had never dreamed of when he first made the decision.” -Paulo Coelho

“Adventure is a path.  Real adventure- self-determined, self-motivated, often risky- forces you to have firsthand encounters with the world.  The world the way it is, not the way you imagine it.  Your body will collide with the Earth and you will bear witness.  In this way you will be compelled to grapple with the limitless kindness & bottomless cruelty of human kind- and perhaps realize that you yourself are capable of both.  This will change you.  Nothing will ever again be black and white.” – Mark Jennings

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do, than by the ones you did do.  So, throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor.  Catch the trade winds in your sails.  Explore. Dream. Discover.” -Mark Twain

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“A nomad I will remain for life, in love with distant and uncharted places.” – Isabelle Iberhardt

Rebecca_SF