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Author's Tier News: My Wedding, Looking For a Good Decaf, more

It's a news roundup kind of morning!

On Saturday, September 7, Lauren and I will be married at a small ceremony here on our property. This event is the culmination of, among other things, one year and one week of constant renovation, repair, financial hemorrhage, landscaping, and the desire to strangle a certain electrician with his own 12-gauge Romex. (Q: How many crooked switches and outlets can a man truly install? How many old circuits can one man fry and fail to repair before that tasty pow-pow falls and snowboarding season opens? A: How many you got, pal.) Then, ten days later, we're off to the Amalfi Coast and Rome for a couple weeks. I'm gathering a handful of those single-row-style comics to post here and there throughout the time we're gone, like I did last holiday season. If you have any travel recs for those areas, please share in the comments! My heart soars not only to think that I will join the love of my life before all gathered on a day of joy, but also that I will not pick up an impact driver, compound miter saw, or paint gun for at least a month.

Did you miss the Achewood livestream? Patreon tells me that only 119 of the 3800 or so members got the announcement, due to a permissions error, so you probably did. It was a full hour of happy live audio, where I responded to reader questions in voluminous and illuminating detail. I got so excited by the experience that I told my good friend Uncle T that I was considering investing in a nice lavalier microphone, and he immediately sent me two brand-new Yeti Blue mics from Sweetwater Music. (This man cares a great deal about microphones, and occasionally teaches classes about them.) It's the size of the microphone Letterman had, so I am feeling pretty good about things. Are there any podcasts you think I should be on? I was thinking maybe I could pay a visit to the Senator Ted Cruz podcast and create some variety besides cheap, nasally partisan whining. (I am actually only thinking about him because I wanted to sneak into the wedding program that the homily would be read by surprise guest Senator Ted Cruz, and quietly observe the crowd for growing discomfort.)

During the livestream, a nice man from Iceland said that he was under attack from volcanoes. Let's all hope he's alright, and tunes in again with an update. Was a new Todd being born? (Töddikkáá?)  

In lesser news, I am looking for a tasty decaffeinated coffee. We stopped drinking caffeine several months ago, mainly out of boredom with ourselves, but quickly noticed several positive health benefits. Chief among them were equanimity, focus, and no longer waking up at 3am to pee (me). If you're a nightstalker like I used to be, take a few weeks off the chittering bean and see if your life isn't acutely improved. What makes a tasty coffee, to my palate? Rich, dark, chocolatey, almost burnt. (I'm not into that poncy, acidic, light roast stuff. I want Willy Wonka and roofing tar. I don't want there to be any doubt that I am tasting something.)

Speaking of dull dietary tweaks, we've stopped buying food that has enriched flour in it. I don't remember exactly why, but it largely has to do with (a) generally eliminating food that the government/cigarette industry/pesticide industry has fucked with, and (b) some podcast about the inability to methylate folic acid. One of us, perhaps due to a misfiring MTHFR gene, has noticed a distinct lack of inflammation/fluffiness in the subsequent months, but more I will not say. Fucked-with flour has joined refined sugar and BPA-lined cans on the shame wall of our dietary history. (Recent inductees to the diet include potato chips fried in avocado oil, herbal teas with honey and lemon juice, and all the homemade hummus we can eat.) If this paragraph has painted a sad picture of two ageing Portland worry-warts, a millimeter of alfalfa sprout just visible at the creases of their mouths, don't worry: It's Always Sausage Week.

Also health: I noticed that since I've transitioned from a flat, 10-mile run to a very hilly and excruciating 5.5-mile run, my VO2 max has climbed a few points, so I'm saying goodbye to my favorite long slog for now. At least, until I get nostalgic for that one concrete plinth behind the MLK Safeway where a different solo drug addict or vibrating alcoholic always seems to be producing a glistening pool of vomited cereal.

(I had spelled that "excrutiating" at first, and could not fathom why it got a red underline. And two days ago I realized it was "impostor" and not "imposter." Will I next forget my own mother? That would certainly make for an awkward wedding.)

Lyle is claiming that he just pooped out "one of the rings from the Olympics logo," but nobody is fooled. Téodor just yelled at him to flush it and stop claiming stolen valor.

That's it for today. I'm off to Lowe's to buy lumber for the new front porch stair risers, prime and paint a used console table we'll use for living room books, get some new trim for the double doors, and maybe even write some vows. Thanks for tuning in, and I'll see you...at the Library.   

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Comments

Congratulations and all the best, good sir- wishing you and your bride every happiness! If I may be permitted three food suggestions, which I’m embarrassed to do, given the culinary wonderland that is Italy: Imago in Rome, Armando al Pantheon in Rome for pasta (a bit touristy but well worth it), and Il Refettorio at the Monastero Santa Rosa in Amalfi (which is worth a stay). Enjoy!!

Jay Williams

I am late on this, but Broad Porch Coffee in Luray, Va (they ship) has an exceptional decaf Colombia. As a fellow of years I have had to transition to a half-caf mix to balance between constant bodily urges and needing caffeine to function.

Sean Wolf

Congratulations you two. A good loving and committed marriage is by far the best thing I have ever done to or for myself. My wife likes it too. I wish all the best possible things to happen to both of you, and as much as it's possible to love internet people you have never met, I love you guys. Have a great time!

C C

One dude, jazzed on his ability to marry a woman.

Mackenzie Guillory

Congrats to you both! I'm on the other coast but would like to recommend Devocion's decaf: https://www.devocion.com/collections/house-blends/products/decaf

Ramsey Ess

Congrats to you both and enjoy your well-deserved downtime!

Jacquelyn R Walters

Congrats, Chris! I wish you all the happiness in the world!

Ollin Williams

Congratulations on your wedding! I have been drinking naught but Cafe Du Monde chicory coffee and its decaf variety for two years, and I still enjoy it. One is presented with an irrefutable "taste" experience. Whether the taste is within acceptable bounds—chacun à son goût. It's certainly dark and bitter.

Andrew

1) Advance best wishes yay! 2) Amalfi=world's best lemons, if you fancy them definitely indulge 3) If only Top O'the Morning Midnight Oil was decaf. It tastes exactly as you describe. Edit: TotM just released a decaf medium roast called Sunset. Ad copy says "Toasty, rich, and as radiant as the setting sun." So I think I have to get some even if you don't.

Julie (HiDeeHoGal)

I have seen their stuff at some other coffee shops, so they do distribute to some non-roasteries, but I'm not sure which off the top of my head.

Joshua M

Ah nice, thanks. Seen it for sale anywhere else? I occasionally go to that neighborhood for Friend Pickles (not a typo or euphemism) but am seldom there.

Chris Onstad

The best decaf in town is the Night Moves at Puff Coffee. Tasting notes says “caramel, toffee, spice” and I don’t think it’s got too much DMT in it.

Joshua M


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