Traveling in style!
I got a ride home on the mitzvah mobile that is parked in midtown. It is an experience. more on it later...I love the Chassidic music...
I got a ride home on the mitzvah mobile that is parked in midtown. It is an experience. more on it later...I love the Chassidic music...
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Pesach. the mouth opens. Pushing past limitations. I enjoyed the 2nd night seder.
The world is a beautiful place when the sun shines. Rode my bicycle on a windy morning to Park Slope. Checked out the flea market there. Went to a class on Detox at the COOP. gotta network, met a fellow landswoman who moved out here. Want to go back outside and play. clearing clutter can be exhausting,even when its not mine.
Staying in my friend's apt, I am cleaning her clutter. Ok, that we should be focused on our own chametz. Finding a Passover cookbook. Let me educate how Chabadniks eat on Pesach. In a pure way. No matza ball soup. No matza brie. No garlic. If it can't be peeled, you don't eat it. We're talking eggs and potatoes and beets and carrots and apples and avocado-but no dipping your matza into the guacamole. Keeps things simple. No spices. Yes. you can have coffee. Nothing processed, like in a can. My purist nature resonates with this.
Welcome back to the Heights. I've hit the ground running, unpacking, clearing clutter, cleaning for shabbat and Passover. Remember, dust is not chametz, but I clutter is. Bought a bicycle, its a beauty, a Schwinn. I've risked my life already riding it on the streets. Remember, I'm not in Berkeley anymore.
I like my friend Avishai's phrase, Completed the useful purpose. Its good for clothes, relationships,objects. I'm in the process of letting go of shmattes. Always more from where they came from. Doing a sesame oil massage and a hot bath is very grounding.