Just Checking In
Aug. 1st, 2009 12:00 pmWork and everything else in the world is still playing havoc with my ability to post. I like being busy but this is getting ridiculous!
The garden is pretty much done for the year. The bean plant tried to go another round - alas, no luck. Poor thing is all wilty and done for I'm afraid. The tomato plant, however, is still going strong. I've eaten more tomatoes this year than I have in, well, ever! And they are sooooo good. The carrots finally came in and sucked ass so they went into the compost/critter food pile. Still, the whole garden experiment went well overall so yes, I believe I will do it again next year.
On the reading front I finished Crooked Little Vein by Warren Ellis the other day. Disturbing and funny and irreverent and just plain wacko - I loved every minute of it! I also read Madame Xanadu: Disenchanted, which I also enjoyed immensely. I'll keep an eye out for volume two. And I'm currently reading Saturn's Children by Charles Stross. This is my first Stross book and I am liking it so far but I'm not glued to it. Maybe once I get past the first 100 pages it will get to the point where I can't put it down.
And now I'm off to get a haircut and go to the grocery store before coming home to clean the house, prune plants, dismantle part of the garden,,,etc, etc, blah, blah, blah.
The garden is pretty much done for the year. The bean plant tried to go another round - alas, no luck. Poor thing is all wilty and done for I'm afraid. The tomato plant, however, is still going strong. I've eaten more tomatoes this year than I have in, well, ever! And they are sooooo good. The carrots finally came in and sucked ass so they went into the compost/critter food pile. Still, the whole garden experiment went well overall so yes, I believe I will do it again next year.
On the reading front I finished Crooked Little Vein by Warren Ellis the other day. Disturbing and funny and irreverent and just plain wacko - I loved every minute of it! I also read Madame Xanadu: Disenchanted, which I also enjoyed immensely. I'll keep an eye out for volume two. And I'm currently reading Saturn's Children by Charles Stross. This is my first Stross book and I am liking it so far but I'm not glued to it. Maybe once I get past the first 100 pages it will get to the point where I can't put it down.
And now I'm off to get a haircut and go to the grocery store before coming home to clean the house, prune plants, dismantle part of the garden,,,etc, etc, blah, blah, blah.