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There will not be a Slashies tonight, as there are so few entries it wouldn't really be a competition. However, here's a recap of my year:

  • I went to RHS Harlow Carr in January, and I really enjoyed it. I liked the winter-scented garden, I liked the pine forest section, I liked the colourful winter willow plants. It was a trip to get there, but I really liked it, and genuinely considered/am considering becoming a member of the RHS.


  • I don't think I got into perfume this year - I'm pretty sure that was from displays for last Christmas - but I really continued my interest in it. I discovered Penhaligons early on in the year, and Much Ado About the Duke, which if I ever get the nerve up to buy it, I think will be one of my favourite perfumes ever. And I discovered a bunch of places in Leeds where you can go test the perfumes they often sell online without samples - like Maison de Dior - and that was really helpful. Things got harder after it became more difficult to go out to shops to smell perfume, but I'm looking forward to taking advantage of the resources in years to come. And just this week, I found that a perfume I'd been interested in was on sale, and I could get it at a price I was comfortable paying for something I'd never smelt, so I count this as a success.


  • I reorganised at least part of my bedroom. I bought my beautiful chair, which I love, and got rid of my desk and learned to do without that extra surface space. I'm extremely happy I did that as well.


  • And bought the cool music centre, and got given all my dad's old vinyl records. I'm annoyed by the clicking of the CD player, but given the state of things I think I'm going to learn to live with it. And it doesn't make CDs unbearable.


  • I finished going through my CDs, for which ones I wanted to get rid of! Calloo callay. That was a job that was 'to do' for a few years now. I kept probably too many, but at least no longer have any CDs I've never listened to and am not sure I'm that interested in. Now I have either listened to them, or I am definitely interested in them despite never having listened to them. And I'm glad to have the job done with.


  • I discovered that Chester Zoo do 'one-on-one experiences' with the spotted hyenas they have there. I'm also very excited to do that when I next get the chance.


  • And then! It turned out that there were spotted hyenas at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, which is about half an hour's drive from me! And they had babies! Which are very rare for hyenas in captivity. I assume my love made it happen.


  • I got to see Blu Cantrell in concert. And Salt'n'Pepa, and Shaggy, and Nelly. It was a pretty cool night.


  • I started going on more walks with the dog and mum. The dog in general is getting more walks than he's ever gotten. He's started to look for if I have socks on whenever I come down the stairs, and when I do have them on he starts twirling around. We also learned that we can let him off the lead, sometimes, if there are no distractions around, and he will come back and let us put it back on him when we're done. And sometimes he even listens to us while he's off the lead. Our bonding is up about 500% from where it was last year.


  • Mum and I saw rabbits very regularly in a particular field near us, to the point that I started calling them Fiver and Hazel. I saw a skylark flying over the field once, singing. I've seen goldfinches and great tits in the wild, near us, which I previously only did on random trips through the countryside, and at bird sanctuaries. Once we saw the tail of a fox, plain as day, down one of the paths we used to walk down. I've seen sparrowhawks fluttering over the fields we walk past, a heron in a stream after the council cleared the brambles away from it, I'm pretty sure I saw a merlin resting on a pylon briefly, and last week I'm fairly certain we saw the sparrowhawk resting in a tree along our usual path, and then a buzzard flying overhead hunting pigeons. Our dog found a frog in a field, far away from any water hole I know about. We found a baby mouse on a path, and shielded it from the blazing summer sunshine that seemed to be blinding it, until it could get to the grass at the side of the path.


  • Here are the plants I've started loving over this year: tufted vetch, forget-me-nots, pink and white -striped field bindweed, field scabious, aster, toadflax, hawthorn in the winter and autumn. I learned that the garden flower I love that drapes over people's walls is wisteria. Add to poppies, and wild roses, and bluebells, and foxgloves, which I already loved. I saw a field full of I think lupins in the summer, and it was like looking into another world.


  • I love jewellery. Got into the wonderful world of just gemstone jewellery on Etsy. Bought some. Maybe too much. Re-confirmed my love of amazonite and garnet, and padparadscha sapphires. Discovered grandidierite, tanzanite, bumblebee jasper, poppy jasper, Montana sapphire, and apatite. Among many others.


  • Ghost of Tsushima came out. It was a pretty good video game. I shipped people in it. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla came out. It is a pretty good video game. I shipped people in it.


  • Sony gave me the kind of superlative media experiences I only really experience from them, in the form of the Playstation 5 Reveal Event in June, and the Playstation 5 Showcase in September. Both made me feel like I wanted to jump out of my chair, particularly the June one. To anyone who is not a huge Playsation fan, the constant symbols may look a bit culty, and it is, but if you're in the cult it's overwhelming.


  • The Playstation 5 released, despite fears production would be compromised. And it is great, despite people's fears that it wouldn't be. And I got one, which not everyone can say. I love my local games shop, very very much.


  • I restarted and finished Project Zero 5: Maiden of Black Water, a game I bought and first started 5 years ago. The only Project Zero game I've managed to actually play. It was good. I'm glad I finished it. The ending was beautiful, in that bittersweet way that Project Zero games have. There were pretty people in it, and I shipped people in it.


  • This has gone past midnight. Whoops.


  • We had Women's Month, in August. I didn't do everything I intended to do personally that month, but I was pretty proud of what I did do.


  • One thing I did do, personally, was rewatch the 2016 Ghostbusters film. I love that film. It was a great film. I love Kirsten Wiig.


  • Recent Youtube recommendations also led me to SNL's The Californians. I love Kirsten Wiig, and apparently also that man who plays Stuart.


  • And the woman who plays the maid.


  • I discovered how marvellous Paul McCartney is.


  • Georgia turned blue. Never forget.


  • Chadwick Boseman died, and that was really sad, but I found myself incredibly touched by the story of his last few years. As someone with OCD and hypochondria, and a distinct fear of dying of cancer, I honestly couldn't imagine anything but despair, and the last few years of your life ruined if you got a cancer diagnosis. But Chadwick Boseman just kept on working, and didn't tell anyone, and did beautiful, light-hearted human work. I'm not a fan of the Marvel films, but Black Panther was one of the ones I did enjoy and would call a good film, and a lot of it's because of T'Challa and his story. The idea that you could just carry on, and do good work, and develop friendships and be good friends with people even while dying - never seemed that real to me before Chadwick Boseman died. And now it does.


  • I got into wrestling early into the year. I sort of fell out of it after they started putting on shows without crowds - maybe because there were no crowds, or maybe just naturally - but I really did enjoy it and intend to get back into it at some point. That was a nice new thing.


  • I think I also started watching Kritter Klub this year, a channel about animals and animal rescues in South Korea. Some of their videos are a hard watch - I don't think they have animal cruelty laws for strays in South Korea - but some of them are so lovely, and it's become a go-to channel for me throughout the year. I learned about wonderful, terrible cross-breeds of dogs, like maltese and husky, and retriever and whatever that small dog is (turn on CCs for the full stories). Nature is magical. I also started watching The Dodo regularly. Some of their videos are a bit twee, but some are also really lovely. I recommend Possum surprise in a cupboard.

I don't really believe in being like "fuck 2020, and good riddance!", because I feel like for the past few years everyone's been like "thank god that year's over, bring on the next one!". And now this. We really don't know what's coming in 2021. But here is hoping for more good things.
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I love the weeds in Animal Crossing. It's officially summer in the game, being the 1st of June, and they've changed them from clover-looking clumps to dandelion and forget-me-not-looking clumps. I find it really strange that the mindset seemingly being encouraged by the game is that only gardening is nature, and all wild plants should be destroyed. Ridiculous.

On a related note, I just went for a walk near a local barley field, and the poppies are coming out. It's beautiful.
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Every day I think I'm going to make a Livejournal post, and then I check Tumblr and two hours later it's midnight. Dang.

  • I loled so hard at Coronation Street when everyone was in the salon discussing Rob cheating on Tracy, in front of Maria, who Charlie was cheating on Tracy with before she murdered him. No-one brought that up.


  • I feel like they're trying to make Tracy more likeable lately. I still hate her obviously. But I'm about an inch closer to 'I feel nothing for her' than I used to be.


  • New George Gently was on! Actually on, after months of the BBC rescheduling it. I enjoyed it, but I think the episode would have been 100% better if John had had a panic attack and George had had to hug him on a pavement. I remember when George Gently was a great title because George was quite gentle, and not constantly flying off the handle at people with semi-groundless accusations (like John). I'm forced to assume his behaviour on Thursday was mainly because they were investigating corrupt police officers again, and he was thinking "If they shoot John again, I s2g...". Still. Traumatised, sullen Bacchus is the best Bacchus.


  • I'm playing Bioshock Infinite, finally, after Tumblr posts suggests it had something to do with the previous games' canon, instead of standing on its own like the story seemed to. I'M REALLY ENJOYING IT. Still agonising over every decision though. No spoilers please.


  • I've also been doing some research for a potential fic, and it's turned up some weird facts about Britain. I assumed that since England was so famous for apples and strawberries we were PRETTY GOOD AT GROWING THEM. But apparently the only native apple tree we have is the crab apple tree, and the only strawberries native to us are alpine strawberries. Neither of which have fruit you'd want to eat. Everything else was transplanted (ha ha) over from Europe or wherever. Meanwhile I thought cherries were entirely an Asian thing, but apparently we do have a native cherry tree, fruit and all. And different sites seem to say different things, but apparently we have native pears too. Maybe. It's all quite strange, but fun.


  • Also it has given me a number of question about the Dragon Age universe, such as: Dragon Age )


  • Leyla was always the best sister on Emmerdale and I love her, and I hate Alicia, she's fine but I hate her, I can't believe she's acting like Leyla just 'makes things up' and 'wants to stir up drama', when SHE GAVE YOU HER BABY, SHE GAVE YOU HER BABY YOU FORCED HER TO HAVE AND BOND WITH, OH MY GOD ALICIA. It's like she doesn't believe Leyla can have feelings. Cut for eating disorders )

Can I ask, does my lj-cut 'text' look weird at all? A while ago when LJ started messing them up I did something to move the text to the left, and now they seem to have fixed it, and on my view the words overlap with the bracket now. I can't remember what I did to the html or how to change it back again, and I just wondered if anyone else could see it?
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Hello. I went away to Cornwall for a week. Well, part of that was spent travelling, but essentially. It was lovely. The weather even came good for most of it. I got a tan and everything. I also managed to get ill on the second night I was there, and spent the rest of the holiday coughing and spluttering, but there you go. I went with mum, who is also lovely, and we got back on Friday. I stayed overnight at my parents', saw my sister and nephews, then came back to Nottingham yesterday.

When I got back, I went out and saw Wall-E and The Little Shop of Horrors at the local Playhouse consecutively, just because. Little Shop of Horrors was fantastic. Honestly. I wasn't holding out much hope, because I'd been disappointed by James Son of James, which I was really looking forward to, and because the flyer looked like something a highschool play might put out. But it was great. The sets were brilliant, the singing was brilliant, the girls on the street who kept singing about things were brilliant. Audrey was brilliant. Seymour was very good. The dentist dude was great. The fact that the actor kept turning up again as EVERYONE ELSE WHO EVER TRIED TO SEDUCE SEYMOUR was brilliant. It's probably not very appropriate to laugh when the dentist talks about all the things he's going to do to Seymour's mouth. But there you go. On the way out I discovered that one of the most socially awkward things you can do is to catch a young girl's hair on a button on your bag as she stands with her parents, then stand for a minute or two trying to get it off without pulling her hair out while said adults watch you. Which is a lot of fun, naturally.

I came back to find that some of the roses I have growing in an ornamental watering can on my window bottom are covered in web and tiny spider-like insects. I want to do something about that, but I'm not sure what. I'm probably not going to read back through everyone's posts for the week because - no. I know that things have been happening for certain people on my flist though, and I am thinking of them. If anything important has happened to anyone else or there's been a sudden ficathon for a character I love or something, you may want to comment here or email me or something.

I love you all. x

Hello

Jul. 3rd, 2008 09:29 pm
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A few things:

  • Wanted the first time was great. Wanted the second time was much better. It turned out to be unexpectedly beautiful, and other things I can't say without giving most of it away. Still. Wesley/Cross forever.

  • Hancock/Ray forever. AGAIN UNEXPECTEDLY BEAUTIFUL.

  • Edmund Pevensie forever.

  • Edmund/The White Witch sometimes.


I'm working at the probation office again. I don't know if I mentioned that. It's expectedly stressful and familiar. But I'm working with a woman who is apparently finding it more stressful. She comes in at 8 o'clock and yesterday came back after leaving at five because there was some diary on the computer system that had disappeared and she was trying to get it back, and apparently she didn't leave till half past seven. That's a bit formidable. I mostly hope that she's coping with it all okay. I cried at work for the first time last week, but apart from that it's all been pretty okay, even with all the stress of everyone moving buildings and moving teams and offenders moving teams. Gah. But it's mostly fine.

The flat's a mess. And I have to deadhead the dahlias. And the roses, I'm pretty sure. On the other hand, I finally got my Citycard, about a year after I first asked them to send me one. I may or may not go to Splendour in the Park so Kate Nash can sing about how she'd rather be with my friends, mate, cos they are much fittah. And I have the most beautiful suncatchers and windchimes in the world. YOU CAN'T IMAGINE THEM. Also; DRIPPIN' IN PRADA! Enough said.
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I'm going to my parents again tomorrow. I need to pack still and the flat's a mess. And I'm clearly quite rubbish. But, an update before I go away for the weekend again.

  • Plants: potted. Well, most of them. I still need an extra pot for the other dahlia, and I'm waiting to see if the strawberry plant I got from Wilkinson's and left on the floor for a week without watering before I potted it is really dead before I plant my strawberry seeds. But essentially, they're outside. And looking quite nice. I just have to remember to water and feed them now.


  • Wanted turned out to be much better than I was expecting it to be. Actually, it started out much worse, with the random judging of fat people. And then it did what it looked like it was going to do in the trailers and be all "Living an ordinary life is totally uncool, only by being violent and a bit sexy - FOR THE GREATER GOOD - can you be truly in control", but then things happened which meant that wasn't the total message of the film. Which I wasn't sure would happen. I actually really quite liked it. It had a relationship which I totally dug, and Angelina Jolie didn't annoy me too much, although she was clearly the Sexy Woman. I like that they gave her things to do that were about her character. I always like that. I love that Hollywood was all "COME MAKE US A MOVIE, TIMUR BEKMAMBETOV!" and he was all "OKAY, BUT ONLY IF I CAN BRING MY BOYFRIEND WITH ME". I love Konstantin Khabensky. He was rather lovely.

    Spoilers )


  • All wrongs have been righted in Iron Man fandom. I am in the middle of an Obadiah/Tony fanfic party.


  • I have to go pack now.
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Tonight's Doctor Who )

Also, if I'm going to be listening to the Adam and Joe show with the music in, they're going to have to stop playing such beautiful songs. I can't afford it. If Fopp keeps selling CDs for around £3 maybe I can afford it. But still. STOP.

I got my mum a birthday present and card. I need to tidy the flat and do the washing. And I'd really like to get the plants potted soon, with my flat rocks from Scarborough, because the Busy Lizzies, which are growing and wilting and trying to migrate across the windowsill, apparently still have the red and white flowers I first saw on them, and I'd quite like them to live and keep growing. But I'm not going to do that while it's raining.

Has Have I Got News For You finished for this series?
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GIP.

Other things are going on in my life. Of course they are. Mostly when I say there's nothing going on in my life, I'm lying, but the things are pretty much in the planning stages and saying them makes me think I've done them, and then I realise there's more work. Which is quite bad. Do you want to hear another rundown of my next few weeks? YOU KNOW YOU DO. This weekend is free, except for doing all the jobs for last/next weekend, and getting mum a card and birthday present. Then I'm going back to my parents' the weekend after. The next weekend is free, except for jobs, and then I'm going back for the Medieval Festival, and from my parents' I'm planning to go down to Cornwall for a week (ish). I asked mum if she wanted to go with me, and she had some holiday in July. I'm not sure how cool it is to go on holidays with your parents when you're not generally accustomed to doing it, but I'm looking forward to it anyway. I was meant to be checking out B&B availabilities yesterday, but mum ended up doing it because my one hour-long lunch of the week was taken up with collecting a necklace. She did it last night I think. And then today she booked the trains (I think). Do you know how much it costs to get down to Cornwall on the train? A whole lot. And takes rather a long time. Especially on Sundays.

So yes. That's in a few weeks. BUT. Ever since I first heard about it I wanted to go see Little Shop of Horrors when it was on at the Playhouse. And it turns out it's on over that week we're meant to be in Cornwall. Except the Friday and Saturday, when I might possibly be back. I don't know if I will still go. I quite like the idea of finishing off the week in lovely countryside and the Eden Project with a play about a huge carnivorous murderous plant. But I don't know. Today I picked up a ticket for Sleeping Beauty On Ice though. The weekend I come back from Cornwall there will also be Splendour in the Park at Wollaton Hall, which I wouldn't mind going to the second day of. And at some point in early August the Royal Centre is also showing Swan Lake with some very good dance company. And there will also be Wanted, Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, Female Agents and Hancock out over the next few weeks. And then Batman: The Dark Knight. And then Hellboy 2: The Golden Army.

Figuring out how to fit this into a relatively small time frame and relatively small budget is taking up most of my time.

I'm not posting as much anymore because my prior activity as a bit of a fannish butterfly on crack appears to now be applying to the rest of my life, and I'm not sure how interesting that is.

I still quite like Farscape slash though.

No-one has said much about Euro 2008 football. I have randomly decided to start supporting Russia. Go Russia! Also I need to pot my plants. Some of them seem to have become infested with aphids. No-one told me that was a potential downside to having plants. Also I saw The Incredible Hulk. I love William Hurt. He is quite a beautiful general. Edward Norton was kind to mostly act like a rentboy as well. Hiding out in a bright orange hoodie. Whatever, Bruce Banner. But William Hurt was very good.

Crocks?

Jun. 11th, 2008 06:43 pm
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Right. So I swept the courtyard yesterday, or at least the square outside my door, because it turned out to be quite filthy/hard, and today, after other jobs, I scooped and swept up the piles of muck I had made and put it into plastic bags and threw it away. It's sunny outside, I have compost and half-price pots. I would really like to pot the plants that are living on my windowsill, even though I have to get ready for work tomorrow. I look in my Container Expert book on how, particularly, I might want to pot my plants. And it tells me I should cover the water drainage holes in my pots with crocks. Which turn out to be bits of broken pot. I've never heard of them or know where to buy them. I don't even know if you can buy them. Possibly I have to buy a pot and break it. Anyway. So that's annoying. I have to pack for going home tomorrow, and tidy up and possibly have a shower. And then on Friday I'm going to my parents' for the weekend. So it'll be next week or next weekend. With my crocks. Hmph.

I'm talking about plants a lot lately. If this is very boring I'm sorry. I'm quite enjoying looking after them, and the idea of having stuff in the courtyard. I'd quite like a sun lounger as well. Do you know how hard it is to find a plain, plastic sun lounger that isn't just like a hammock in the middle? Very hard indeed.

I'm going home this weekend, as I've said. My next few weeks is basically going home for Father's Day, a weekend in Nottingham, going home for mum's birthday, a weekend in Nottingham, going home for the Liquorice Festival back there. Then hopefully a week's holiday. We'll see how that all goes.

Work

Jun. 10th, 2008 09:50 pm
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So, I got sent back from that job. Which I've been meaning to post about all day, but never got around to it. Apparently they told the agency I "wasn't as enthusiastic as they were hoping for/thought I could have been". Which is probably true, but I don't know how enthusiastic they expect me to be in a job that is essentially typing out letters then going to get another tape and typing out more letters, in a job where the people I was actually working under only spoke to me or were in the same room as me once or twice the whole time I was there. Some ranting )

Anyway. The agency asked me some questions about whether I was okay to work and was fit to work, and I said yes, and they have something else for me on Thursday. And I was thinking, actually, that I wasn't going to get a chance to go into town to look at/get some fairly one-off seeming things until next Saturday, since I'm going back to my parents' this weekend for Father's Day, so it's actually worked out sort of well. I shouldn't really be paying out for stuff so much, but if they'd sent me back next week I'd have just bought a new £60 bus pass, so that has probably made up for something.

I also managed to get out into the courtyard and tidy up a bit. It turns out the random Yellow Pages nobody had picked up were where some wasps had gone to die, and that we had some very stubborn moss growing on the ground outside, but it generally looks a bit cleaner I think. I'd like to finally try and get the plants outside tomorrow. And get some new ones at some point. The Bougainvillea I was looking at in Wilkinsons isn't there at the moment. Woe.

Nottingham seemed, while I was out, to have been hit with massive power outages today. I was in Fopp and suddenly all the lights and music went down, and I assume the security alarms and tills. Then when I called the Citycard phoneline, they'd had a big power outage as well, and couldn't do anything I was asking for on the computers, till tomorrow. Electricity company must be having problems. Also, normally I hate the charity/petition people who hang around in Nottingham town centre while people are shopping. One once followed me down the street as I was on my way to a film to get me to sign my name on his and give my address. However, the Phoenix Children Foundation outdid themselves today by having a real live pony in the streets with them. A tiny pony, wandering around with a charity jacket on. Which was nice for a bit of a change.
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Dear summer,

This is a bit much.

Hopefully the plants will like it. If the plants don't like it, it's going to be a bit unfortunate for them.

Yours,
Girlofprey
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Things I love:

  1. The King brothers from Emmerdale. I didn't have much time yesterday to explain things, but last week it basically all came out about how Matthew had planted a PA in Carl's office to steal his ideas and ruin his launch for his new business. Carl got mad and smashed printers and computer screens, and Jimmy decided he was SICK of the fighting, and wanted to leave the business and move out of their big house. This led to Matthew pretending he didn't care, then hanging around by doorways listening to Jimmy on the phone to estate agents, and staying late at the office to build a tower of pencils, then run a hand over his face and SMASH the pencils.

    And then on Friday, ALL they talked about was making proposals to each other. Jimmy had a proposal that he and Carl should go into business together. Then Carl found out just how deep Matthew's plan had gone, and went round to tell him how appalled he was. Matthew then chased him out into the street to ask him what would happen now, and Carl was all "Nothing. I'm sick of fighting." And Matthew was all "Come on, you're not ACTUALLY going to stay with [new old businessman]?!". BECAUSE THE IMPORTANT THING IS REALLY THAT CARL COMES BACK TO THEM. THAT IS WHAT HE REALLY WANTS. ALSO CARL SHOULD STAY IN HIS LIFE AND BE FIGHTING WITH HIM, PLEASE. And someone, possibly Jimmy, pointed out that he was going to be ALL ALONE now. And the next scene with them was them all sitting awkwardly in the Woolpack together having a drink. Carl ran off to the bar to get them some more drinks with the new old businessman, who clearly thought he had won something when he HAD NOT, and Matthew asked if Jimmy wasn't going to stay in the house now. Jimmy seemed less than keen, and Matthew said that it wasn't a marriage proposal, WHICH CLEARLY IT WAS. Jimmy said he'd think about it.

    Tonight, Jimmy was round at the office with boxes, and Matthew looked all a bit confused and wary and slightly hurt, until Jimmy said he was just tidying up a bit, having MOVED BACK IN. Then he almost tricked Matthew into giving him a hug, and then laughed at him, and then jumped on him and covered Matthew's mouth with his hand and kissed it. His hand, over Matthew's mouth. Probably they have rules about kissing. I LOVE THEM SO MUCH.


  2. My plants. They haven't died yet. I got two new ones, actually. A Strelitzia, or Bird of Paradise plant, whose flowers look gorgeous on the little card, but the buds of which form in the winter the back of the card tells me. It also tells me the plant needs fertilising or resoiling every month or so, so the odds of me actually getting it to the flowering stage don't seem that good. The other is an Art Deco dahlia, which I bought already flowering from a market stall, and which is beautiful, if a bit overgrown in the leaf sense. I have slightly higher hopes for it though. The busy lizzies are busy flowering, flowering all over the place. Need to pot them soon, really. And one of the dahlias I bought has one flower on it, flowering. It is the plant I thought it was, I'm pretty sure. And a beautiful colour. All in all, I'm very proud. And pleased.


  3. The Massively spoilery scene from Iron Man )


  4. There's a TV version of Sweeney Todd on at the moment. It's already much better than the Johnny Depp version. Even if there's no singing.
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Yesterday, I was reading a little book of tips for Eco Gardening. Most of them are to do with your lawn, sadly. But one of them was about if you have problems with rabbits or deer. I can't begin to explain how unlikely it is that I will have a problem with rabbits or deer. I would be very suprised if I came out one morning and found a stag nibbling at my pot plants, and I had to shoo it away until it leapt the fence and cantered off down Derby Road.

The plants are still alive, by the way. The Busy Lizzies are flowering, the Dahlias not quite so much, although one looks like it might. I decided recently to compensate for the fact that I probably wasn't watering them enough or often enough by soaking the soil with as much water as it could handle a few nights ago, then again last night, so they'll probably drown soon, but hey ho. At the moment they're doing alright.

Last night I also went to see a Beijing Opera called Monkey King. It was a bit great. There were two girls from China doing violin music (and other instruments) with some backing musicians, and they were dressed in what you might expect as being traditional Chinese dresses, except bright blue and pink, and covered in bits. Bits on their arms. Bits on their hips. Giant fabric flowers in their hair. And silver trousers under it, and shoes that pointed up at the front with tassels. And what mainly happened was that they played music and sang, to accompany a story being told on the screen behind them. Except that the storytelling wasn't at all what you might expect. It was about the Monkey King, and first it was about him falling from heaven, and then becoming the Monkey King by proving how brave he was, and then it was something like how he wanted more power so was going to train in martial arts under a master, and they played a bit of music to a training-under-a-martial-arts-master montage, and then HE HAD LEARNED MARTIAL ARTS, and he spent a little while showing off his transformations to music. And then he was afraid of dying, so he decided to find the elixir of life, and there was some music, and then HE FOUND THE ELIXIR OF LIFE. They were TOO GOOD for conflict. It was a bit great. Also I learned that Buddha will kick your ass. Important to know. But the girls were really good, and occasionally just played their instruments at each other, and I would totally have bought a CD if I'd had the money.

Today I spent picking up (finally) my necklace from the gallery, and it is as pretty as I remembered, and wandering around town. And I watched the Comedy Map of Britain, which included no female comedians, and in fact skipped over Caroline Quentin in order to do someone else. Which was a bit odd.
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Problem with Farscape icons fixed. I made it myself with Paint. It's got John, it's got a Nick Cave lyric, I'm quite happy.

Searching for Crichton/Scorpius doesn't turn up much fic. Except this one. But it does turn up vids. Including:

  1. Come Together. Not strictly speaking a slash vid, but the subtext is there if you want it I think, especially if you find the (original) song super-hot, as I do.


  2. Poison - which I think is fairly well known.


  3. And Rift on this page, which is - yes.
Also, my landlords called today, and said I could put whatever in the courtyard (or at least plants) so long as I took it with me when I left and didn't block any doors or escape routes or anything. So rah! All I need know is some pots and stuff to plant things with. And to sort out the other thing that happened, which is that, you know that artist who was kindly remaking a necklace for me? I emailed her on Friday to ask if she knew when it might be done, and she emailed back on Saturday to say she'd dropped it off at the gallery I first saw her work in, and they said they had my details and would call me. They didn't. So I shall be calling up tomorrow to ask what exactly they're playing at. Damn them. The necklace style, ironically, is called "Time Flies". Not while waiting for it, my friends.

'lo

May. 17th, 2008 11:10 pm
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I hate that there are adverts in bus shelters now.

Plants )

I've not been posting much because things have mostly been a mess of scheduling and attempting to plan. That Eden Project holiday in June is full up, so I was looking at how much/if I could sort something out myself. The cheapest way apparently involves spending 9 hours on a coach before and after the weekend. And I get a free walk with the wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust thing I joined, which I wouldn't mind doing this summer, possibly with a guest if anyone I know is interested. And it turns out there's a Sea Life Centre in Birmingham, where there are also Krispy Kreme doughnuts, and I have a vague urge to pretend I'm underwater, so I wouldn't mind going there at some point. But my funds are running low again, so I might have to put all of that on hold for a while anyway.

In other news; My new bible. It's nice what turns up when you search for "Farscape Crichton Scorpius slash". Especially since Crichton/Scorpius slash doesn't tend to turn up.

Hello

May. 16th, 2008 11:13 pm
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Is it wrong to like the way Jeff winks at Mark sometimes in Peep Show?

I know it's probably not wrong to like the way Jeremy walks up to Mark in a Ted Baker suit, though.

Also, it turns out Obadiah in Iron Man is The Dude from the Big Lebowski. Which is great. More people should turn out to be The Dude from the Big Lebowski.

Also, spoilers that I have known for weeks finally happened on Dirty Sexy Money. Hurrah.

Also, I have plants, and we're going to see how that turns out.
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