Wednesday, June 02, 2010
It is raining since this morning (and yesterday, and last week, and forever)
Waste Less on Wednesday: Biking!
Monday, May 31, 2010
#3 Things I actually like about Mondays (and this one in particular)
1. They signal a new beginning, however small
2. I have "important things" to do out in the world again.
3. They're not Tuesdays or Wednesdays (where things get truly bad).
4. It's a mail day.
5. Monday night television (to be watched later, always).
6. Monday is the 2nd best day for a statutory holiday.
7. Mondays are sometimes holidays.
8. On Mondays, the stores are open for longer than weekends.
9. Monday only happens once a week.
And *this* Monday:
10. The first day of the VACC's Bike to Work Week
11. Rainy days and Mondays don't get this girl down.
12. Pay day!
13. An evening spent with Em after her weekend away.
14. The last day of a May I did *not* love.
15. This list, which is stretching my brain.
Friday, May 28, 2010
five senses friday
Seeing:
piles of lovely yarn
Tasting:
salvaged peanuts from the burnt granola
Hearing:
Espace Musique - CBC en francais is becoming loved by the fogies for its perseverance in playing the old-but-great
Smelling:
the coffee in my dirty chais
Feeling:
mist from the seemingly eternally-present rain
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Right ON!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Got the itch
Friday, May 21, 2010
#2: Sources of Endless Inspiration
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Present on my Birthday
Friday, May 14, 2010
28 things in my 29th year
2. photograph one thing every day.
3. take a french class.
4. visit Vancouver Island & the pink bicycle.
5. fly a kite.
6. build a smilebooth-alike.
7. sew a coat.
8. own a pair of fluevogs. or two.
9. visit Montreal.
11. go weekend camping.
12. re-pierce my ears.
13. piece a quilt top.
14. treat myself to a night out.
16. beat Lego Harry Potter with Em.
17. roast a chicken.
18. Cure my space.
19. find (make, buy, build) a great dress.
20. create an office space (corner, closet, nook) for myself.
21. grow a kitchen garden.
23. fill a notebook.
24. learn to patch a tire.
25. bike the Greenway.
26. make 52 lists (from Andrea again).
28. avoid waste.
Friday, April 09, 2010
Cleaning
So I came home with a vengeance; a need to sweep, the desire for a clean space overwhelming any sensible post-holiday rest. I feel like this cleaning-out applies, somehow on a larger scale - people, places and things all need a once-over to ensure that they are adding rather than draining what precious little energy I have.
Here's hoping it works.
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Oh cow feets
And I wonder why I'm thisclose to becoming one of those people who buys organic milk and makes her own yogourt. Why am I not just doing it, really?
The bastardization of what I start to feel like referring to as "food-based products" isn't new, certainly, but it's an eternal thorn in my side. It can make grocery shopping (and yeah, I'm still a big box or big chain shopper, more than I'd like) feel like a reading marathon, where I learn words I'd never care to use, and, more disturbingly, learn there aren't really brands you can trust.
Friday, February 20, 2009
This video is making me tear up...
"Fidelity": Don't Divorce... from Courage Campaign on Vimeo.
And it's not just because of the song - though I am loving the song.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Not quite pudding
Over the weekend we made rice pudding from a semi-recipe we found at Rosy Little Things ("that's a recipe," said Em, "all of it?". It went smoothly with white rice and cardamom that she ground herself in a tiny mortar and pestle (and the only question would be: why don't *you* own one?), and it was good. And lo, we said, we shall make this again with the remaining half-a-can o'condensed milk. And so the rice was soaked, and the ingredients were joined and ne'er did I poke my head in the kitchen to see what was happening. And maybe an hour of quiet simmering later, we determined that into this short grain white rice recipe, there was long grain brown.
Emily had patiently followed the directions, had sat stirring over a vat of...well, can pudding be crunchy? The rice was not cooked, the pudding did not pud. We tried to eat it, much as we had loved the first batch, but it was not to be. Nevertheless we maintain hope, and plans for more - because you cannot, cannot have too much rice pudding.
The magic of Emily, though, is that I believe she convinced the sugar to caramelize. I kind of want to get more cans of condensed milk and see if she secretly knows how to make dulce de leche - I don't think she'll want to as she sometimes objects to snooty (french-named) foods on principle, but I can always tell her it's for more pudding (and then point out that she's been eating bastard-ish kheer).
It's like Venice...Italy...and California...but not...
We stumbled onto a boardwalk along the Fraser river, and found this weird wannabe Venice, Italy - fountains and reservoirs and even somewhere a classical-type statue (I did not take a picture of the statue because it mostly made me sad). It scared Em, but I rather enjoyed it. But we said goodbye to wannabe Italy and went back to the boardwalk (which wanted to be Venice Beach, CA) and found this:
and Em got to climb. I got to take pictures of Em climbing (because it is a joy to watch). And I found pinecones (the good kind) and brought some home. It was nice to find all this about 20 minutes from home (by car!)
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Old friends
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Coffee & Strawberries
We actually made our first visit to the SUP bookstore (every time we see it on our way to the Daiso we exclaim " 'sup bookstore?"), and discovered there really are craft books to look at (or books describing the use of a katana if you could care less about the construction of tiny furniture as in Em's case).
Daisy got use there, and she got us safely to the Bubble World that is quickly becoming my favourite for bubble tea - largely because they have a delectably perfect Strawberry Milk w/ Coffee Jelly - which is so much better than it might sound to someone who has never had Strawberry & Coffee together.
We ended our day by skating the parking lot to the T&T for snacks and miniatures. Em tried to lose her phone for the second time in that parking lot, and she's just back from retrieving it - someone called us and said they'd found it and she drove back through the snow that continues to fall to pick it up. We are now safely home, surrounded by the debris of our day, and ready for bed.
Friday, June 30, 2006
Happy Day!
But July 1, a birthday of sorts, seems a good day to start things. Which just happens to be my plan.
1. The clothing pledge. I read, and now I forget where, about the clothing pledge: No new, manufactured articles of clothing for 4 months. I like the "new, manufactured" bit best as it leaves the fabric store's ever-loving arms open for when I need a cotton hug. I'm also going to let myself have 1 day a month - which doesn't have to be pre-planned, but is gone once it's gone - to maybe buy some new stuff. Oh, and must I mention that July is one of those days?
2. Let's just say that I'll be doing something that I don't strictly approve of for two weeks. A "challenge" of sorts. Don't plan to discuss it extensively here.
3. Green (red) worms! My new year's resolution this year involved a nix on the purchase of animal-tested products. I'm still doing okay on that one (although I have to say, I don't mean ANIMAL products - wool, milk, eggs are all part of my life), I have compact fluorescent or halogen in all the lamps (are those the same thing?). But I need to keep moving forward on it. Vermicompost is something that I need to explore more fully. Yes, that's living with worms. I think I'm okay with that. But where do I get them? And their home?
And a quick crafty update: I got a parcel from home (again) with sewing things and marble magnet things. And sat and cut and glued, and loved it again. The sewing continues to hold (need iron - have paycheck!), but will be on the move shortly? Please?
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Summer!
Heartbreak is no surprise at the moment, my world seems to be swinging around to face something new, that is, turning its back on something old, something I rather loved, and I'm feeling it.
But am I in love? It made me stop for a minute, literally turning in a circle on the sidewalk. I'm in love? Because, oh god, do I mean Edmonton? (There's no person this feeling belongs with).
The sky was glowing at me again, and it was the first day of summer (I didn't know it at the time).
The boxes contained wonders: a stack of my cds, and some cookbooks, sent from home. Old friends, basically. Sam Roberts is singing in my house right now.
And the cookbooks? One, appropriately enough, was my stained, creased, and smudged copy of Forever Summer. Love.
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Me. Sorta
The sky was beautiful and alive (yes, I GET that phrase, I don't think it needs to be on license plates everywhere), and crazy and huge. And blue. My friend, in a meme, named light blue as a colour that reminds her of me. Sky blue? If so, I'm flattered.
[E.T.A.(06/21/06): Yup, a second friend, same meme, sky blue.]
I am a prairie girl at heart. I seem to be stuck with this condition, despite having fallen in love with Montreal, with Edinburgh, with Greece.
I live in Edmonton at the moment, which is like my hometown SUPASIZED. I work a meh job at a nice place. I come home to two cats (one of whom climbs up into my lap and purrs if he thinks I've forgotten to feed them) in a little basement apartment in a certain kind of area (many people, having heard where I live, offer the phrase "isn't it a little...uh..." I assume they mean sketchy. Research supports the idea that they might mean something else).
I bake. I knit. I am trying to keep plants alive, trying to sew again, trying to put down roots (yup, I said it).
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Fallen into a fabric store
Which, wowie. I was in there for two hours, and that was not nearly enough time. The irresponsible part of my brain is already planning a return trip. These are just about half the fabrics I picked up there, and I have plans for them. SECRET plans, for the moment.
I am sad that this blog is not more active and even if I have to post crappy flickr-ed photos for a while, I am going to work to change that.