And then I'm going to sit back and giggle at them when they think they have an anonymous work crusher. Hee hee. Can't wait.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
For Valentines Day...
I think I'm going to go buy those really cheapy little kid valentines at a drug store (if they even still make those) - and I'm going to put one in every single person at works mailbox - and I'm going to say I LOVE YOU on all of them, and then not sign them......
And then I'm going to sit back and giggle at them when they think they have an anonymous work crusher. Hee hee. Can't wait.
And then I'm going to sit back and giggle at them when they think they have an anonymous work crusher. Hee hee. Can't wait.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Thoughts on Figure Skating
We’ve been watching a LOT of
Olympic coverage this past week. I love the Olympics. Can’t get enough. And, to
my dismay, I can’t get Kit to sit down for any of the ice skating – ANY OF IT.
I think I know why and I’m going to shoot the Olympic Committee and the Entire
World of Figure Skating a letter including charts and graphs about how to bring
skating into the modern world of sports.
Remember in the olden days when
women tennis players used to run around in ridiculously long pleated cotton skirts?
And now, how they wear super sporty clothes and sweat and grunt and basically
run “athletically” all over the tennis court and kick-ass every second? Ya,
awesome, I know.
And, remember, how in the olden
days, lady swimmers wore wool swim costumes that were like draggy long dresses
and how, now, miraculously, they wear super athletic sleek fast swimwear, and
kick-ass all over the pool.
Hey, figure skating, what in the
hell is the matter with you? Why are you still playing dress up? What’s with all
the sparkles, make-up, puffy hair styles and all that nonsense. Can’t skating
still pack all the punch with women looking great in athletic wear, not clothes
and make-up meant for Drag Queens. (Sorry Drag Queens – I know you look good !!!-Seriously!)
Can’t ice dancing still be ice dancing without the distraction of the caked on
make-up and the completely embarrassing men’s costumes. Most gay men that I know would never be
caught dead in those lame outfits, they have much better style than that. Oh,
right…… no gays in skating (per Putin!) Righhhhhhhht. I mean those completely
not gay male ice dancers – again – can’t they wear athletic gear, and skip the
huge collars, the flow-y sleeves, the long v-necks with super sparkles!
I get that every sport has their “schtick”;
the boarders are all about baggy and ear bud-dy and all laid back, the short track skaters are
all super sleek hoodie with zipper dudes, the jumpers have their flying suits
with the giant Mickey Mouse gloves – but all of the clothes still fall under the
category of “sporting gear”. They aren’t getting their outfits at David’s
Bridal, and they aren’t tarted up with layers of make-up. It’s 2014 – I think it’s time for change.
Ditch the sparkles people – I think the skaters would be taken WAY more
seriously as the athletes they are. Have you seen what they can do, the jumps,
the spins – the throwing – they are awesome, but it’s super hard to get past
the Mabelline to see action.
What really brought it home for
me was when that little Russian Yulia Lipnitskaya, of the Gumby Lipnitskaya’s,
skated her ass off out there, and beat the sparkly pants off everyone without a
stitch of make-up on. See, unnecessary. And she won by A LOT. Just wait though,
by the next Olympics four years from now, she’ll be fully indoctrinated and
show up looking like Ru Paul ( or how do you say in Russian – Ru-ski Paul?).
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Guess what time it is????
It's time to start thinking about seeds, glorious seeds!
I just placed my first seed order for this years garden. Normally I save seeds from the season, but I'm still a little low on some this year so I have to stock up. I ordered from Seed Savers this time around, but I'm also a big fan of Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company and Heirloom Seeds - all good, and all have slightly different seeds so it's fun to look at everyone's offerings each year. Heirloom Seeds was my first favorite, but their website is kind of bad and it's hard to see what you're getting, so you have to be "in the know" about which varietals you like. After 6 years of growing, I have figured out pretty well what works and doesn't work in my garden, and how sometimes things might be really fun to grow, but if you don't like to eat them, it's just a waste of time. And some things grow so quickly that if you aren't there to harvest at the exact right time, they will pass you right on by. That happened to me with Bok Choy - that stuff takes no time to grow and no time to go past it's prime. And radishes, those little mothers grow very fast in our wet cool climate.
Last year I had a little problem with the slugs. It's pretty freaking upsetting when those little bastards eat your seedlings - they will cut them right off at the stems and devour an entire garden bed before you even know what happened. I lost all my beets except one last year to the slugs. I wonder, if over time, they just get used to the slug bait. They might. This year I hope to be ready for them, but for any of you growers out there, it's a risky business. You win some and you lose some. Slugs = my nemesis (nemeses?)
For now, this is what I've ordered for restock. I still need to get potatoes (which are really easy and fun to grow), I have perennial artichokes and asparagus so don't need those, but I still need to add a few more beans, the peas, and Savoy cabbage - which is my favorite.
Spinach, 2 kinds of swiss chard |
Yellow onion, radish, shallots |
Oak leaf lettuce, Marveille de Quartre Saison, butter lettuce |
Cucumber, leeks, freckle lettuce |
Celery, lemon cukes, pickling cukes |
Red cabbage, green cabbage, cauliflower |
Beets, broccoli, brussels sprouts |
Red beets, golden beets, Chioggia beets |
Kale, arugula, french climbing beans |
Carrots |
So, now I have to get out there and start preparing the beds. The kale and things like that can go in around NOW - which of course they wont because c'mon - who are we kidding - but soon. Really. Time's a wastin'!
Friday, February 7, 2014
A few thoughts from the week – or – VENTING. Call it what you want.
Maybe
Fridays are a good day to let go of some anger or “share feelings” before the
weekend starts. If I put a few things out there, maybe they won’t hang on and
bother me as much.
Here we go:
1.
Hey lady in my building who is racially harassing
our lovely concierges – I’d really like to punch you in the face. How dare you
treat these wonderful people so poorly that you would cause a nice young lady
to leave her job crying on Wednesday – especially after a long and frustrating
day managing the traffic in the building from the Seahawks parade. I
find it so interesting that this woman (who is also a racial minority in this
country) still has the nerve to belittle others. Hasn’t she been on the
receiving end of this kind of treatment in her lifetime? Has she never been
hurt before by unfounded harassment based solely on her ethnic background. I just don’t get it. What a horrible
woman. WE ARE ALL THE SAME – ALL OF US.
THE SAME. YOU ARE ON MY LIST LADY – I WON’T HAVE IT – AND I’M WATCHING YOU.
2.
Matt
Dillon – Owner of Seattle restaurants Sitka and Spruce, the Corson Building,
Bar Sajor – I want you to know that I will never eat at any of your restaurants
again. Your menu is so overpriced that every time I leave after eating at one of
your establishments I feel SICK about what I payed. I don’t feel this way at
your competitor’s restaurants. I am your demographic, and my friends and I all
agree, YOU ARE RIPPING US OFF. Stop it, you won’t have customers left if you
keep this up. You’re a good chef, but dude, you aren’t that good. Get over
yourself and quit charging so much. For Christ sakes, beets don’t need to cost
$19 for literally 4 bites. And 3 scallops don’t need to cost $30. I’m out.
3.
Hey Russia
– you suck and you know why! I am sorry the Olympic committee let you bully
them into allowing you to host the games. PS – really, you don’t think any of
your male ice skaters are gay? You’re stupid.
Well, those are the 3 things
that are bothering me the most this week. Stand by, I’m sure there will be
more. Thanks for letting me vent. Have a great weekend!
Thursday, February 6, 2014
British Airways - Are you serious?
This summer we are going on a cruise to celebrate Kits parents 50 year anniversary! We are sailing the second leg of their trip - they are on a Rome to Athens Aegean cruise, we will join them from Venice to Athens for a week. We booked our stateroom, pretty easy, got a fair price, felt pretty good about that. Just booked air on British that goes Seattle-London-Venice, and return Athens-London-Seattle. Our choices were economy or economy premium, business or first. The difference between economy and economy premium were only a couple hundred dollars, so we thought economy premium was the way to go, not wanting to spend the big bucks for business or first class. We'll get slightly more room and benefits and we're travelling with my mom too, so it seems like the right way to do it. Of course even with miles, there is no way at this late date to find a single mileage ticket to use.
So, when I'm in the booking process, up pops something I hadn't seen before. Our friends at British Air have figured out a way to CHARGE MONEY for the privilege of reserving specific seats in advance on the plane. WOW! Harsh! I had to pay $52 bucks to reserve my seat and again for Kit's seat, then $18 bucks each for the London to Venice leg. Times 2 for the return trip. Isn't that just robbery??? I wonder when the rest of the airlines are going to start doing that. Next thing you know, they'll charge extra just to choose British.
I'm hoping the crappy economy in Athens will help me get back some value after taking the financial beating from BA. Assholes, or should I say Bloody Assholes! Boo.
Seattle went Seahawks CRAZY yesterday
Did anyone hear that Seattle had a little parade yesterday. Apparently over 700,000 people made it downtown to celebrate the Seattle Seahawks Superbowl win. Since we live on the parade route, it was especially nice to view the whole thing from the comfort of our building lobby. Outside temps were in the 20's, which is FRIGID for Seattle. But, a beautiful sunny day made for a really nice day.
View from our balcony before the start, not even close to the numbers at the stadium end of the parade, but still completely crazy! |
So, Boeing painted a jet with the 12th Man and Hawks logo and did a fly by over downtown. That was pretty spectacular! Last photo before the battery died. |
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