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back to blogging: august notes

05 Saturday Sep 2009

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So what happened in August while I wasn’t blogging? Lots of things here in the real world.

First, we have the personal beauty update: I got three new holes in my earlobes (first new piercings since I was thirteen and got dragged to the jewelery store by a friend for the original set). They’re nearly healed now, and I’m ready to go shopping for some hoops . . . but in the meantime, here’s the new look.

Hanna’s lobbying for a nose stud or a belly ring next, but I remain unpersuaded. Ouch! But I do continue to ponder possibilities for a graduation tattoo . . .

Reading and film-watching are two time-honored ways of spending leisure time, and I did much of both this August. I read Melissa Marr’s somewhat disappointing sequel to Wicked Lovely, Fragile Eternity, and Umberto Eco’s confusing bibliographic thriller The Name of the Rose. At the Boston Public Library, I picked up Charles de Lint’s low-key supernatural love story, The Mystery of Grace, and from Borders a copy of Furious Improvisation, a history of the WPA theatre project. For thesis background came Todd Gitlin’s The Sixties and Stewart Burns’ Social Movements of the 1960s.

When it came to film, we tilted toward the summery fluff, enjoying (to my surprise, at least) G.I. Joe in the theater, Sophia Myles in both Tristan & Isolde and Outlander, and many episodes of Bones. I also recently made up for the gaping hole in my Kevin Smith filmography by watching Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (and won bonus points by correctly identifying the moment at which Hanna began to applaud in the theater because, as she said, “There really was no other appropriate response.”) And, between pledge breaking, came the British comedies on Tuesday and Saturday nights. We’re looking forward this fall to welcoming the new kid on the block: My Family, starring (among others) “Colin the sex god” from Love Actually.

Hanna and I once again find ourselves running out of space for books (the everlasting logistical challenge of cohabiting bibliophiliacs — and neither of us have the bulk of our libraries here in Boston yet!) and managed to forestall the inevitable by purchasing a little wooden bookcase at the Goodwill.

We have a dedicated shelf for library books, shelved by lending institution (three at my last count, not including inter-library loans!): yes, we really are that hopeless.

We’ve grown two new pots of inch plants to join our creeping greenery: the ood and heero & duo have joined jack, ianto, mona, an as-yet-to-be-named swedish ivy, and an african violet that prefers the solitude and shadow of my room to the sunshine and company of Hanna’s windowsills (perhaps I should name it septimus hodge).

My mother also sent us a set of knitted vegetables made from recycled clothing, which Hanna and I improvised into a hanging mobile for the dining room, made from a set of chopsticks and box string left over from mike’s pastry boxes. Hanna says if hunters have the heads of their kill hanging in trophy rooms, it makes a certain amount of sense for vegetarians to have the heads of dead vegetables instead.

Watch later this week for notes on the coming semester and meanwhile, I hope y’all are having a great Labor Day weekend. The weather in Boston (not to brag) is pretty much perfect.

And a Happy (belated) Birthday to Dad!

18 Saturday Jul 2009

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I totally spaced this week and forgot my dad celebrated his 58th on Friday. He’s home alone right now while Mom is traveling and us youngsters are scattered to the four winds — hope he found some time to celebrate doing one or another of his favorite outdoor activities such as bicycling or taking the new puppy out hiking at the late. Not forgetting, of course, the importance of German chocolate cake!

Many happy returns of the day.

*the photo is from a very rainy bike ride around Loch Katrine in Scotland — an outing I got cajoled into during Dad’s visit in May/June 2004.

Happy Birthday Rachel!

14 Tuesday Jul 2009

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I am always amused, Rachel, that your birthday happens to fall on Bastille Day. Hope you get that nap you were looking forward to and have fun playing with your new Kindle (despite the fact I am professionally obligated to be suspicious).

Thanks for all the years of friendship, good cooking, and a healthy dose of feminist outrage!

Introducing Lionel

08 Wednesday Jul 2009

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Hanna’s mother, Linda, is a fiber artist currently working toward her Master Spinner certification. She recently sent Hanna photos of a completed project: this knitted hedgehog that positively exudes personality.

Hanna has decided his name is Lionel, and that he has a healthy appetite for custard tarts.

I think all he needs is a little leather airman’s helmet and goggles apropos this addictive game of fling-the-hedgehog. Welcome Lionel!

Happy 4th

04 Saturday Jul 2009

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Happy 4th of July everyone; hope you’re finding ways to enjoy the holiday weekend. This morning was the first crystal clear day we’ve had in over a month here in Boston; I went out early to pick up croissants, baked currant donuts and onion foccacia at the bakery in our neighborhood. Clearly, a number of other people had the same idea.


On the way home, I saw groups of folks already headed down to the Charles with picnic baskets and blankets to stake out viewing spots for the Boston city fireworks & pops concert along the esplanade. Enjoy the day!

Holiday weekend puppy blogging

02 Thursday Jul 2009

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Hard to believe tomorrow’s the beginning of the 4th of July weekend already! Here in Boston we’ve had the cloudiest summer on record since 1903 and this morning Hanna and I had on our overcoats as we stood in the mist waiting for the T. I hope those of you who live not-in-Boston have a more summery forecast for the next few days. Meanwhile, here’s the latest batch of puppy pictures to cheer those of you who need cheering, and charm all the rest.

Happy Dad’s Day, Dad

21 Sunday Jun 2009

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Dad has spent the weekend cleaning up his bookstore from the massive flooding they’ve had in West Michigan over the past couple of days. Hope he’ll be able to find some time during the weekend to get out and do some of that outdoorsy activity he enjoys so much. Meanwhile, here’s a picture from our 2004 father-daughter trek along the West Highland Way.

Happy Dad’s Day, Dad and thanks for all the memories!

Sunday puppy blogging: Addie’s new home

14 Sunday Jun 2009

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Addie, the puppy my grandmother has adopted, finally come home this weekend. I offer a few photographs sent from Michigan of puppy cuteness.

Hope you all have a great weekend!

Thursday puppy blogging

11 Thursday Jun 2009

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Grandma gets to bring her puppy home this Saturday! By all accounts, mother-dog Maggie is tuckered out taking care of all the pups in the litter — and it looks like this little one ran out of steam as well!

Wednesday puppy blogging

03 Wednesday Jun 2009

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New puppy pics!


My father is clearly besotted already. He just needs to give up right now.


And I’m not sure what to make of this picture, but I couldn’t not post it. Patient mother dog!

Addy gets to move in with Grandma at the end of June. Congratulations puppy-grandma-to-be!

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