We are back in California, to work for two weeks in the lab at UCLA, continuing experiments in our collaboration with Dr. Kaback. Thanksgiving week will be a little unusual, instead of taking some time off and preparing a nice dinner, we will be working, but it is for a good cause, so we don’t mind. Plus, we got to be invited for Thanksgiving dinner at the boss’ home, and of course we look forward to it!
Last year, when we were in the nano-house, I often took the dogs for a walk up and down the many hilly streets around Beverly Glen Blvd. We managed to rent a guest house (another tiny place, but with a much better kitchen ;-)) on a street in the hills. When we arrived here, I was thrilled to see that I used to walk all the way up to this very house, and admire the view. It is a very quiet spot, nothing around except the woods and the view of the Beverly Glen canyon below.
The Bewitching Kitchen might have a small slow down, but nothing too serious. I’ve got a couple of posts to publish from last week in our own kitchen, and might be able to pull one or two meals made here. Who knows? Stay tuned!
I am always impressed by the dedication of scientists to their work, Sally. That you two would leave home at a time when everyone is kicking back and relaxing, to work hard on experiments, is just amazing!
I hope you get all the results you need for your work there
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Thanks, Margareth… we hope it will be productive (fingers crossed)
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Enjoy your time back in LA! Hopefully you’ll have time to stop in at a few of your favorite places to eat! 🙂
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We are going out for dinner tomorrow night, but decided to go to a place we haven’t been before, a French bistrot called Soleil, near campus. My main goal is to hit one or two of our favorite sushi spots, though. We’ll get to them, I am sure.
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Well at least you will have dinner. Enjoy your trip.
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Thanks, Greg!
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Hope it warms up for you, sweet Sally. Have happy Thanksgiving and and an enjoyable and productive time back in L.A.
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Thanksgiving should be very nice, we are looking forward to it, and next year I WILL be cooking dinner, no matter what 😉
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Enjoy your well-deserved break from blogging… we can’t wait to hear all about it when you come back:)
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Thank you! I hope this trip will be very productive for us as far as work is concerned. Unfortunately, things are not as easy on the bench as they seem on paper… 😦
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Hope the work goes well and we will definitely be here when you do find the time to post. Always looking forward to your recipes!
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Thanks so much! Your comment brightened up my morning coffee… 😉
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That is some serious dedication, but being a scientist I totally understand. I’m pretty sure I have to go into lab on Thursday to take care of some of my cell lines. It’s all in the name of the greater good, right!
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Ah, cell lines! They are harsher mistresses than bacteria, aren’t they? We make monoclonals back in OK – and taking care of the cell lines is such a labor intensive task! They contaminate, they are “temperamental”. 😉
But, as you said, it’s all for the greater good!
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Enjoy your visit Sally – I could use a little LA warmth on my bones right about now ;0
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Have a good trip Sally! I hope it’s very productive for you! 🙂
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Enjoy, Sally and Phil! Happy Thanksgiving to both of you. We’re having 13 for dinner so are hoping for good weather.
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Hope you have a good time to work on your project. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Sally!
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