renee erickson – Orangette https://orangette.net Sat, 13 Feb 2016 00:05:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 No one awake but us https://orangette.net/2016/02/no-one-awake-us/ https://orangette.net/2016/02/no-one-awake-us/#comments Mon, 08 Feb 2016 22:19:50 +0000 http://orangette.net/2016/02/no-one-awake-us/ On the night we got there, when we checked in, the lady at the front desk wrote out the wifi network and password on the corner of a pad of paper, ripped it free, and handed it to me. I slid it into my phone case, so that I wouldn’t lose it, and last week, three months later, I noticed it still wedged there. “How’s that Rancho Pescadero wifi working for you?” Brandon says, peering over my shoulder. “Little slow, from 2,000 miles away?” I roll my eyes, yank out the scrap of paper, and crumple it up. But when he looks away, I press it flat again and slip it back in. I first heard about Rancho Pescadero was from a couple of Delancey neighbors and longtime…

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You can count on me https://orangette.net/2012/01/you-can-count-on-me/ https://orangette.net/2012/01/you-can-count-on-me/#comments Thu, 12 Jan 2012 06:51:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2012/01/12/you-can-count-on-me I am writing to you today with a wool scarf wound around my entire upper body and a wool blanket tied at my waist. I have a cold, and Brandon has a cold, and before that, he had food poisoning. We are a house under siege. That, however, has not prevented me from getting that salted chocolate cookie recipe that you wanted. Nor has it stopped me from eating said salted chocolate cookies. You can count on me. I’m going to cut right to the chase, because I don’t want to get to get between you and your cookies, and also because I have an appointment with a down comforter. Here’s what you need to know. My friend Renee, she…

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December 24 https://orangette.net/2011/12/december-24/ https://orangette.net/2011/12/december-24/#comments Thu, 29 Dec 2011 00:34:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2011/12/29/december-24 Whenever we spend the holidays with my relatives in northern California, we eat Dungeness crab on Christmas Eve. I can’t remember when the tradition was started, but when Brandon and I got together, I introduced him to it. He was still mostly a vegetarian then, and he’d never tasted crab, but he was curious about it – enough to grab a couple of crab legs and, however awkwardly, get himself around them. He took to it fast. This year, we spent Christmas in Seattle, on our own, and we decided to continue the Christmas Eve crab tradition, since Washington is the state that gave Dungeness crab its name. It felt fitting. Plus, Brandon announced, he had a plan: he would…

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