Tuesday, January 20, 2009

it's slipping away...

The muses are gone. Even the part-time one, who inspires meek anecdotes and easy YouTube embeddings. I'd hoped that this lovely lady sketched by Deeleigh over at Well Rounded might be enough to stir the lazy muses from their slumber. Alas, not. Or not yet -- not that I have it in me to wait around for it.

It's easy to say that available free time has decreased now that I'm well into a real, full-time job again. Especially given the depth to which my subconscious is submerged in my new industry (I have dreams about huge kettles full of cooking fruit, tiny jars packed with delectable condiments, and Excel spreadsheets brimming with pricing formulas. Every day. No, really... every day. Without exception. For coming-up-on half a year.) But I managed to shake the muses loose with reasonable frequency when previously employed in a real, full-time job. What's different this time?

There's no answer to that question, because the muses, well, they've taken leave. Even the second shift one whose sole responsibility is making excuses.

It's not for lack of topics.

* Family... ah, family
* Friends (present, past, former [different from 'past'], and maybe even future)
* A new president
* The wild (and barely tolerable) winter weather
* My rapidly growing dissatisfaction with our living quarters
* The single song I play repeatedly despite having a library of over 20,000 songs
* Poems that make me ache
* Cute cats
* Messy storage units
* A highly successful venture into making meatloaf
* Problems whose aching manifests as bouts of hives
* The sweetness in the world
* The overload of everything in the world
* The year of the landmark high school reunion
* A thick skull that remembers less and seems to only grudgingly adapt
* The imminent demise of one of my favorite size acceptance blogs
* Newly updated lists
* File boxes that look organized from the outside
* Unread books gathering dust
* The burden of truths that can never be shared

This could go on forever. Not actually writing anything interesting or insightful. Just listing the general topics. I've got this one song on repeat on my iPod so as not to wake up Ted. It's 58 degrees in here, and despite my fluffy slippers and layers of long fleece, my toes are cold. And once again, I've escaped the potential for a full night's sleep by rambling about nothing until the calendar turns.

What's the point?

And so with that, I suspect that sanguinary blue will likely come to an end. Not following Paul's suit. I've floated the idea before. Now I just need the overly pert motivation muse to kick me in the ass so I'll actually take the site down.

I'm elsewhere in the ether. One way or another, I can be reached if need be. Good night.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

random list

Dinner tonight.

* Rosemary croccantini
* Cambozola blue cheese
* Stonewall Kitchen roasted garlic onion jam
* Clementines
* Israeli couscous in cranberry ginger glaze
* Organic 3-year old extra sharp Canadian cheddar
* Green grapes
* Sweet onion crackers
* Forest mushroom pesto
* Maplebrook cherrywood smoked mozzarella
* Thai beef salad with sesame dressing
* Organic raspberries

A single bag from the grocery store where I never shop (except the onion jam, which was already in my fridge). A week's worth of grocery budget (which is why I never shop there), though there will certainly be leftovers. Beverages to be determined. A nice pinot noir might be good. Now if only I had a corkscrew and wine glass. And a dining room table.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

word wonk strikes again

It could just be me, but I find this thesaurus entry particularly enjoyable.

Great:

Synonyms
A1, bang-up, banner, boss [slang], capital, classic, crackerjack, dandy, divine, fabulous, fine, first-class, first-rate, grand, great, groovy, heavenly, jim-dandy, keen, marvelous, mean, neat, nifty, noble, par excellence, prime, sensational, splendid, stellar, sterling, superb, superior, superlative, supernal, swell, terrific, tip-top, top, top-notch, unsurpassed, wonderful

Related Words
acceptable, adequate, all right, decent, good, OK, passable, satisfactory, tolerable; better, exceptional, fancy, high-grade, premium, special

Phrases
out of sight

Near Antonyms
bad, inferior, low-grade, substandard, unsatisfactory; mediocre, second-class, second-rate; atrocious, execrable, vile, wretched

Antonyms
poor

Friday, November 28, 2008

watercolors

I discovered Peter Welsh when a number of his paintings were on display locally. Lovely.

Monday, November 24, 2008

gratitude

Happy Thanksgiving, my friends.


Cartoon blatantly stolen from Meet-shell's blog.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Thursday, November 13, 2008

fun with names

A meme of sorts from Lauren. First, do your own. Then go check out her blog. Incredible photos.

1. Rock star name (first pet, current car):
POOKY SCION

2. Gangsta name (favorite ice cream flavor, favorite type of shoe):
PEPPERMINT STICK KED

3. Native American name (favorite color, favorite animal):
PURPLE CAT


4. Superhero name (2nd favorite color, favorite drink):
GREEN FRESCA

5. NASCAR name (the first names of your grandfathers):
ROBERT RICHARD

6. Stripper name (the name of your favorite perfume/cologne/scent, favorite candy):
ETERNITY MAPLE SUGAR

7. TV weather anchor name (your fifth grade teacher’s last name, a major city that starts with the same letter):
FULLER FARGO

8. Spy name (your favorite season/holiday, flower):
AUTUMN HYACINTH

9. Cartoon name (favorite fruit, article of clothing you’re wearing right now):
CLEMENTINE BROOMSTICK SKIRT

10. Hippie name (What you ate for breakfast, your favorite tree):
CINNAMON OATMEAL WEEPING WILLOW

Monday, November 03, 2008

vote tomorrow

And tonight enjoy the Old, Fat, Naked Women For Peace!