Fall Leaves

Garden Notes

This year’s tally from the one tree yard: fifteen bags.    We definitely benefited from the October storm here.    I’ll probably have another half a bag’s clean up to do a little later. I had these bagged up and half of them over to my mother’s house on Saturday morning.   The rest were over […]

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Snowflower Sweater

Knitting Notes

Pattern: Snowflower by Heidi KirrmaierYarn: Quince and Co Lark, in the Barolo, Maple, Petal, Belize and Aluetian colorwaysNeedles: Size 7 and 8 circs and DPNs Here’s my fortieth birthday sweater.    It was a fun a knit, though a bit slow through the summer.    Thing definitely ramped up once it cooled down here.   It’s a

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Community Garden bed

Garden Notes

The community garden plot’s down to the kale, sprouting broccoli and collards.    The calendula just didn’t look happy anymore – now that it’s November, it has gotten a bit colder, so I pulled those out yesterday.    We’ll see how much longer the above lasts. It looks very weird over there with so many

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Chew Volume 1: Taster’s Choice – John Layman and Rob Guillory

Here’s an interesting concept for a story – a plague of bird flu has made chicken illegal, driving an underground market for it, and the FDA is therefore one of the most powerful government agencies. Tony Chu is a Cibopath, which means he can get psychic impressions from anything he eats. He’s also a detective,

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