Ah, busy mundania
Mar. 2nd, 2013 08:57 pmI seem to have fallen back into the belief that nothing in my life is interesting enough to bother posting it, which is stupid as I always enjoy reading other people talking about everything from making sandwiches to walking their dogs. Life sure is busy for someone who is apparently doing nothing, heh. Spent a good part of today in yardwork, trimming fruit trees and various other whacking that is needed as spring is already springing along. My daffys are 6 inches up and the snowdrops and crocuses are fully blooming and here I am with still one more plum tree to do.
My folks finally found a home to buy down in the middle of the valley near my old alma mater, Western Oregon - it was a 'college' when I was there, since then upgraded to a 'university'. There are renters in the place, though, so they have to wait until April to be able to actually get into it and have gone off in their camper to the coast in the meantime. so at least it's quiet here again. I'll drive down tomorrow afternoon and check out the town, I'm sure it's different than it was in the late 80s when I was last there, it will be interesting to see what's changed.
So. Life. Made a big pot of meaty spaghetti sauce with plenty of olives and mushrooms for dinner, topped off with whole wheat oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. We didn't mean for them to be whole wheat, that was a flour-bin mixup, but they're pretty good that way. Time to go watch another ep of 'Riders of Berk' - enjoying catching up on those. There must be hundreds of black cats named "Toothless" out there by now.
My folks finally found a home to buy down in the middle of the valley near my old alma mater, Western Oregon - it was a 'college' when I was there, since then upgraded to a 'university'. There are renters in the place, though, so they have to wait until April to be able to actually get into it and have gone off in their camper to the coast in the meantime. so at least it's quiet here again. I'll drive down tomorrow afternoon and check out the town, I'm sure it's different than it was in the late 80s when I was last there, it will be interesting to see what's changed.
So. Life. Made a big pot of meaty spaghetti sauce with plenty of olives and mushrooms for dinner, topped off with whole wheat oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. We didn't mean for them to be whole wheat, that was a flour-bin mixup, but they're pretty good that way. Time to go watch another ep of 'Riders of Berk' - enjoying catching up on those. There must be hundreds of black cats named "Toothless" out there by now.
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Date: 2013-03-03 06:43 am (UTC)(I'm getting outside... every few days, to walk the dog. *g* Not my dog; she belongs to a housemate, and we all walk her. Mostly I stay indoors, playing a video game and knitting and reading; I've just picked up my type-through of LOTR again, finally. :D)
I've never heard of "Riders of Berk"; what is it?
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Date: 2013-03-03 10:31 pm (UTC)Dragons: Riders of Berk is the show they've made from it, but unlike a lot of shows spawned from movies, this one is actually good - they even have almost all of the original voice actors (including Mark Hamill as Alvin, lol... and David Tennant does Snotlout's dad...). Toothless and Hiccup are amazing, as always.
There's 17 episodes so far, they're doing 20 for the season - you can watch them online over here: Episode 1: How to Start a Dragon Academy"
:-D
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Date: 2013-03-03 05:51 pm (UTC)I'm suffering from the same malaise at the moment. I do enjoy your entries when they appear though and I'm always impressed with your gardening activities. I managed to get as far as giving the lavender bush a haircut yesterday before the cold drove me back indoors.
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Date: 2013-03-04 08:01 pm (UTC)The town was a blend of old/sleepy/same as before just shabbier and new/shiny/being built up, but in spite of it being larger than before it really didn't feel much different, I could easily see my younger self whizzing around on a bicycle to fetch groceries just like before, though the grocery was now a hardware place so that might have made it hard to chew.