June 5, 2026. Breakfast - Granola with Blueberries. Lunch - Wonton Noodle Chicken Soup with Snow Peas. Dinner - Salmon Tacos with avocado crema and cole slaw
Another interesting day that switched my attention completely from the market to practicing law, which was very important because the market suffered one of its worst days ever. My portfolio shrank by 4.5%.
I started the day with a bowl of granola with milk, mango yogurt, and blueberries.
We then picked peas and then after Suzette left I tried to renew my driver’s license and renew my handicapped placard on line.
It took several hours and before I completed it I received a call from Bill Turner reminding me that I needed to review a water rights conveyance file at Waterbank, so I drove to Waterbank and began reviewing the file.
It soon became complicated by a death of one of the parties to the transaction and I had to do a significant amount of drafting to the deed. With the help of Matt and the buyer we corrected the deed, but it took several hours to obtain the necessary documents.
When I drove home I knew I had done some great lawyering and I felt good.
When I returned home I reheated the broth leftover from my chicken noodle and wonton soup on Wednesday lunch at Lime, to which I added two chicken dumplings, a bundle of rice vermicelli noodles, some green onion, a T. of red miso, more water, and five snow peas cut into thirds. When the noodles and dumplings were fully cooked I added the leftover noodles and wontons from lunch and heated the soup to nearly a boil.
The resulting soup was delicious, especially when I added fresh cilantro leaves and a squirt of hoisin. I ate all two bowls of it, as I watch the market close on this historic day when the air went out of the AI bubble.
Trump in his completely self-serving and grossly inappropriate timing way said he was going to convene the CEOs of the tech firms and shake them down for the government to get a portion of their profits.
After lunch I worked on my license and placard renewal again until Suzette came home.
Dinner- Suzette thawed several pieces of frozen salmon soon after she came home. Then we started cooking at 5:30. Suzette cut the salmon into chunks and dusted and fried the salmon and heated leftover beans and corn tortillas in the microwave, while I made avocado crema by mixing avocado with sour cream. I also made cole slaw. I chopped about 1(/8 of a medium head of red cabbage into thin strips and then added about 1 cup of mayonnaise and 1/3 cup of sweet pickle relish and 1/4 cup of minced red onion.
Soon, when everything was ready, we filled tortillas with fried salmon, creama and Cole slaw and put a pile of beans on our plates and ate a wonderful dinner.
We then watched a lovely 2014 Rob Reiner directed movie starring Diane Keeton and Michael Douglas titled “And So It Goes”.
We shared a tiramisu that I bought at Trader Joe’s that was not very good, so I will not serve it at the BD party.
We then went to bed, Suzette to sleep and I to blog for a while.
Bon Appetit
















