Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Visitor

July 18, 2005 - 7:57 pm Comments Off on Visitor

Turns out hubby had disposed of our little visitor before he left the house. And as always, a recluse picture:

You can see the eye pattern pretty well here – three sets of two eyes, in a crescent. The cats snacked on some of his legs though.

Dodo?

July 14, 2005 - 7:57 pm 1 Comment

I am either being haunted by my grandmother today or something they used on my hair at the salon smells like her perfume. I will never smell Shalimar without thinking of her.

Playing with his mind

July 10, 2005 - 2:40 am Comments Off on Playing with his mind

My husband is very easy to rile up. I love it when the forked vein in his forehead appears. It happens when he’s upset.

Tonight I discovered that one of my metal mixing bowls had a dent in it.

Me: What happened to this bowl?
Him: I kicked it.
Me: What? You broke my bowl?
Him: It’ll pound out.
Me: Pound out? That was my mom’s bowl!
Him: It was?
Me: So what else have you broken? Besides my heart?

At this point I was in the pantry trying so hard to keep from laughing that I was making sniffly noises. He thinks I might be crying.

Him: Are you bleeping serious?
Him: Are you bleeping kidding me?
Me: *snort*

I came out of there crying from laughing so hard. He is not pleased with me. Yeah, it was my mom’s bowl, but I think she probably got it at the grocery store for a buck.

P.S. He’s been saying a lot of bleeping things since then. I am still wiping tears from my eyes and giggling.

Roach hell

July 6, 2005 - 3:32 am 6 Comments

My house is under constant attack by roaches, and I’m sick of it! Late at night they’re all over the place. Constant amusement for the cats, not so much for me. Oh, and we have been battling meal moths in the pantry for months, and the dirt daubers keep coming in through the cracks around the living room window somehow.

Dreams II

July 5, 2005 - 5:51 am Comments Off on Dreams II

It’s the little bits of the recurring dreams which percolate into my wakefulness, making me wonder if they were dreams or they actually happened. Although the events were unlikely, they just seem so damned real. Is there, somewhere, an elevator without a door which I have to get into and go to the 40th floor? Is there an airplane with soft honey-colored leather seats set into a U-shaped configuration where I sit when I fly places? The ATV I’m on the back on as we round the corner of the fenceline to the fork in the road – to the right is the tank, to the left is the old house where workers meet… will I meet this ATV someday? It’s dark blue with white markings.

The plane. The elevator. The piece of land. Sometimes my old house, which has been dramatically altered. In fact, I had dreamt about the second story being added to it approximately two years before I drove past and realized they did, in fact, add another story. The relief was that my dream-house was brown stucco, and the real one was blue shiplap. Less chimneys, too.

Are these symbols only, or actual players in a future chapter of my life?

Or a past one?

Sometimes the echoes from the dreams are so strong that my conversation trails off as they take hold. “Yes, get some cat food and paper towels… and… puppybiscuit-” I am lost as Walter Mitty. I remember the plane being parked next to the ranch house; walking up its stairs to see what looks like a country-decorated living room complete with old radio and hand-made quilts. As I step out of the plane, the gas station on the horizon goes up in flames. So that’s why there was a crowd out there. Everyone watches it burn.

Do I dream them, or do they dream me? Romantic to picture a battle between Through the Looking Glass and The Real World, both sides solipsistically demanding they are the one. A tug of war, and the knot is centered at the mirror.

Tonight’s decision is resoundingly in favor of real world. I decide that my imagination is playing with me, tickling my nose with dandelions as I lie in the sunny grass with my eyes closed. My mother said there were tales inside of me. She didn’t mention they would fight so hard to get out. I am not a character in a book tonight. I am real as Pinocchio. I wonder: what happens if we go looking for a ranch to buy and I see the one I dream about? Not the ranch-of-my-dreams, but the one I have literally visited in my dreams? This thought intrigues me; it repulses me. It makes me sit forward eagerly in my chair; it makes my skin crawl. I listen for the still, small voice and pray that it is the right one to hear.

So there

June 22, 2005 - 4:15 pm Comments Off on So there

It’s my small act of subversion to fill in false information on all the stupid little demographic-collection web forms which want your zip code and date of birth and gender. And I use BugMeNot.com whenever possible.

Do you have to fill out a form with your personal information when you read a magazine or newspaper in real life? No. Why should it be the same when you want to read one online?

Bloody Marys

June 22, 2005 - 12:03 am 2 Comments

As far as I can tell, I make a damned good Bloody Mary.

Start with a hefty portion of vodka. Add Mr. & Mrs. T’s bloody mary mix, lots of worcestershire, some tabasco, celery salt, and a squeeze of lime.

Delicious and nutritious.

I also made an excellent strawberry cobbler tonight:

2 cup sliced fresh fruit
2 cup sugar
½ stick butter
1 cup flour
2 teaspoon baking powder
¼ teaspoon salt
¾ cup milk
Mix fruit with 1 cup of sugar in a bowl; let stand for several minutes. Place butter in a 2 quart casserole and melt in 325 degree oven. Combine remaining 1 cup sugar, flour, baking powder, salt, and milk in a bowl; mix well. Pour over melted butter. Do not stir. Spoon fruit on top of batter. Do not stir. Bake at 325 for 1 hour.

Clear Channel stoops to a new low

May 31, 2005 - 8:14 pm Comments Off on Clear Channel stoops to a new low

As found from WFMU’s Beware of the Blog… Radio broadcasts from the NE Ohio area have been interrupted what what seems like pirate radio broadcasts advertising Radio Free Ohio. Their website used to include diatribes about other local stations, including those owned by Clear Channel.

The kicker? Radio Free Ohio’s IP shows that it is, in fact, a Clear Channel station. Shillitude of the nth degree.