My to-read pile of books has been growing rapidly over the past few months. Everywhere I turn there is a new book that I need to read - it's heaven. Add a huge bathtub to read in and I'd be golden. :)
How I've managed to get this far in life without reading any works by Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, or Douglas Adams is beyond me. Where were Gaiman's books when I was a teen? They existed, but I never heard of them...I needed a science fiction guide like I have now. :) I believe I will be able to make and break my reading goal of 50 books this year.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
New Eyes
My eyes have needed new contacts for a long time - longer than I've lived in this town, longer than I've held these jobs, much longer than I should have let them go. One plus to this need is the wonder of seeing the crisp edges of the world again. The trees have so many branches (no leaves or greenery in this neck of the woods yet), people have facial expressions and I can recognize individuals from a fair distance, street signs are readable. Just walking to my car after work can make me grin - I probably look like a tourist gawking at my surroundings, but the details of the historic buildings on my walk are beautiful, the lines of distinct cars down the street are beautiful, the construction of a new apartment building a few streets away is beautiful, that bird flying by that I can identify is beautiful, all because I can see it.
A fellow Whovian and I have been digging up all sorts of Doctor Who related material and been lobbing it back and forth across the internet to our mutual delight. This Whovian was a former coworker from years back that I kept stumbling over on facebook because of their writings and nerdy nature. Eventually we decided we needed to hang out because not doing so just seemed silly.
Now I have a fellow Whovian to pester in person, one I can actually share this nerdiness with. In getting to know them my world has expanded, my outlook shifted, and it seems to happen every time we're together.
So not only did my vision physically change and the world sharpen, but now I have more to see. :)
Saturday, February 9, 2013
How Sweet
My weekend selection: "Holy Guacamole!", "Bacon Bliss", "Dark Chocolate Pomegranate", and the day's Baker's Choice, which I believe is a Cinnamon Roll cupcake. |
Eventually I hope to try all of the varieties, but so far my favorite is the "Lemon Drop" cupcake. Maybe once I've had all four of the ones pictured above I will change my mind.
May the sweets be ever in your favor!
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Potter Convert
This was my reward for waiting so long - the ability to consume all of the Harry Potter world in less than a month. The drawback is that I missed out on an opportunity of community geekery where everyone is sharing mutual character love or hatred, excited for plot lines to come, discussing Patronus charms, together. A friend told me that the day the last book came out he bought a copy and settled into read it at his coffee shop - he wasn't alone. I love the mental picture of an entire coffee shop of people with their noses in books, all going on the same journey together. The day that book came out I was working in a University lab - there were fewer people at work that day, and no one could find one of the Chemistry professors because he'd hidden himself (and a copy of the last Harry Potter book) in the bowels of the science buildings. No one saw him until he'd finished it.
My life is, without a doubt, better for the Harry Potter books - I've already started rereading the first book throughout the day - and I'm glad to have finally let go of whatever had been holding me back.
Harry Potter - Always.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Let's Go, Harry Potter.
Okay, I'm going to do it. I've put it off this long mostly out of sheer stubbornness. Yes, that's right. I'm going to read the Harry Potter books.
I have a feeling I may lose the next few weeks...
I have a feeling I may lose the next few weeks...
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Elementary
Dear CBS,
I really want a chance to get to know your show "Elementary", but you've removed the pilot episode. I know, I'm late to the show (pun intended), but don't you want my viewership too? You don't even work with Hulu to get viewers hooked...I mean, come on - more and more people are forgoing cable - how will you reach them and entice them to buy the tv series later down the road? Oh, but of course I could buy them on Amazon. :-P I don't know your show well enough to warrant me shelling out money for it.
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The few episodes I've seen of Elementary have gotten me interested in this take of Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson, but as indicated above I'm irritated that I can't fill in the episode gaps. She's a surgeon that messed up, badly, on a patient and has essentially become a rehab-buddy. Sherlock has gotten out of a rehab facility, used to work for Scotland Yard, and now works with the NYPD. Dr. Watson was hired by Sherlock's father to be with him nearly 24/7 to prevent any relapses. I saw 'Rat Race' over the holidays - interesting dynamic between Holmes and Watson...no romantic clutter (thank you). This version of Holmes seems a little more human - he sends a bottle of the best wine to a man who had saved money to propose to his girlfriend in an upscale restaurant (granted he did it with someone else's money, but still).
If I can ever figure out a legal way to watch this show without emptying my pockets I'll do it. For now I'll scrape together what little scraps CBS gives on their website, being peeved about it all the while. :)
I really want a chance to get to know your show "Elementary", but you've removed the pilot episode. I know, I'm late to the show (pun intended), but don't you want my viewership too? You don't even work with Hulu to get viewers hooked...I mean, come on - more and more people are forgoing cable - how will you reach them and entice them to buy the tv series later down the road? Oh, but of course I could buy them on Amazon. :-P I don't know your show well enough to warrant me shelling out money for it.
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The few episodes I've seen of Elementary have gotten me interested in this take of Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson, but as indicated above I'm irritated that I can't fill in the episode gaps. She's a surgeon that messed up, badly, on a patient and has essentially become a rehab-buddy. Sherlock has gotten out of a rehab facility, used to work for Scotland Yard, and now works with the NYPD. Dr. Watson was hired by Sherlock's father to be with him nearly 24/7 to prevent any relapses. I saw 'Rat Race' over the holidays - interesting dynamic between Holmes and Watson...no romantic clutter (thank you). This version of Holmes seems a little more human - he sends a bottle of the best wine to a man who had saved money to propose to his girlfriend in an upscale restaurant (granted he did it with someone else's money, but still).
If I can ever figure out a legal way to watch this show without emptying my pockets I'll do it. For now I'll scrape together what little scraps CBS gives on their website, being peeved about it all the while. :)
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Bûche de Noël
A small selection of baked goods. |
A bit flat but just as tasty. :) |
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