Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Sonya

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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Sonya, originally uploaded by sundaykofax.

I just got my copy of P&P&Z! The really sad part is that I’d never read Pride and Prejudice, so I’m going to read that, and then P&P&Z back to back.

Luckily, P&P is available for free on the Kindle, so I can inhale it and be on to P&P&Z by the weekend.

I do know enough about Pride and Prejudice to put on some Holst. I saw the movie with my sister when we were teens, and Jupiter made both of us cry (from the beauty of it). We later both played the piece, and I’ll never be able to forget my sister’s trumpet performing the melody (and I could always pick her sound out from the others – it was brighter without being obscene, and richer sounding too.)

Huh, this post just went from being about zombies to the sound of my sister’s trumpet playing. I didn’t expect that. Maybe you did.

The botanical equivalent of a pill box hat.

I have the equivalent of Jackie O’s pill box hat. I’m the community garden organizer for my local (organic) community garden, here in East Boston.

Now Michelle Obama is putting in an organic garden – the first since Eleanor Roosevelt’s.

I’m so excited. I mean, my own garden is exciting enough, but this is incredible. I had watched this video about the history of White House gardens which urged the Obamas to bring gardens back, but I didn’t realize it was something that would actually happen. I can’t tell you how much pleasure I got out of ordering seeds and getting ready for the spring (seriously, I think it’s the major factor in my cheerfulness during winter). Now my smug

Now, to give you just a hint of my late-winter fervor, I’ll list for you the plants I’ll be growing (and blogging about) this summer:

Bean Tiger’s Eye
Cabbage Premium Late Flat Dutch
Cucumber Double Yield
Eggplant Thai Green
Flower Coreopsis Tinctura
Herbs Basil, Globe
Herbs Dill Grandma Einck’s
Herbs Lavendar, True
Herbs Spearmint
Herbs Thai Basil
Lettuce Seed Savers Lettuce Mixture
Melon Tigger
Onion Australian Brown
Pepper Aurora
Pepper King of the North
Pepper Bull Nose Large Bell
Pepper Joe’s Long Cayenne
Pepper Orange Thai
Potato Carola
Potato La Ratte
Potato Purple Peruvian
Soybean Shirofumi
Sunflower Arikara
Swiss Chard Fordhook Giant
Swiss Chard Rhubarb
Tomato Brandywine
Tomato Cherry Roma
Tomato Hungarian Heart
Tomato Italian Heirloom
Tomato Wapsi Peach

Oh yes, I keep a spreadsheet.

They’re all being grown from seed, and they’re all heirlooms from Seed Savers. I have a technogarden to start the seeds indoors – it’s hydroponic, and has grow lights. (I bought it refurbished at a Marshall’s for $50.)

Now who’s ready to come visit and eat their weight in tomatoes? Beware, canker sores come from too much acidity.

Tee and A+



Spoooooons!, originally uploaded by sundaykofax.

In order of littlest spoon to biggest spoon, Angela’s 10.1" Netbook,
Elizabeth’s 13" MacBook, and my 17" Macbook Pro.

You can be sure that bigger doesn’t mean more productivity, just
calories burned by hauling computers up hills.

My favorite teeshirt maker is having a sale – as low as $5 per shirt.

You naturally want to visit Threadless here,
which gives me referral credits to buy more shirts.

You want me to buy more shirts, right?

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Spoooooons!



Spoooooons!, originally uploaded by sundaykofax.

In order of littlest spoon to biggest spoon, Angela’s 10.1" Netbook,
Elizabeth’s 13" MacBook, and my 17" Macbook Pro.

You can be sure that bigger doesn’t mean more productivity, just
calories burned by hauling computers up hills.

Technoflight



Technoflight, originally uploaded by sundaykofax.

Sure, travel’s completely different now that I’m not lugging the book
I’m finishing, plus two more (in case I don’t want to read the one, I
have the other). In addition to my paperless books, I also experienced
for the first time the completely paperless ticket. I flew
Continental, and they gave me the option of checking in 24 hours
before, and instead of printing a ticket at home, I could just pull up
a URL on my iPhone, and show the QR code to the security and gate
attendants.

Crazy. Futureworld means not losing tickets, and not lugging 15 lbs of
books.

The last lunch



Playing with fire, originally uploaded by sundaykofax.

I’m beKindled!



The last lunch,
originally uploaded by sundaykofax.

Chris C, Casey, Luke, Mike, Chris H, Tim and I having a late lunch.

Playing with fire



Playing with fire, originally uploaded by sundaykofax.

I’m beKindled! It was a surprise birthday present from Jason. I just bought the Kindle-only Stephen King novella. I’m 7% done.

I left my haaaat in Chicaaaagoooo

OK, that doesn’t really work as well as ‘heart’ and ‘San Francisco’, but it’s true.

I got in to Chicago on Saturday, and then proceeded to make a series of mistakes.

1. I left “Jailbait Zombie” on the plane. I had finished it, so that’s good, but I had promised it to like five people, so that’s bad.
2. I put my train pass into the dollar slot on the bus. As soon as I did it, I noticed, and had a very nice “nooooooo” slo-mo voice to go with the slow mechanical taking of my card. The bus driver didn’t make me pay again.
3. I left the bowler hat I brought for Anton at Abby’s. I put it on the coat rack above my stuff, so I wouldn’t forget. On the upside, I cannot think of a better place to leave a bowler.
4. I left for the train an hour early. My computer clock said 10:15, but it was on East Coast time. At least I wasn’t an hour late.
5. I left my gloves in the cab. The cab was whisking me to the train station because I thought I was going to be late. There is no upside on this one.

I’d been having this quandary about how to locomote myself once I got to the suburbs, since there’s no car for me here. I’m staying at my grandma’s house, but she’s at a nursing home three miles away. That’s not *that* far, but it’s cold. To rent a car would have been $300. I was all set to borrow a bike (actually, three different friends all had bikes to lend, and a fourth friend was willing to go fetch and pump up tires, and this is how I know I have good (and bikey) friends) and in the middle of the night, I woke up and realized that I didn’t have proper gear for cold-weather biking, and that it would be miserable. I promptly fell asleep, and slept till morning.

I called my brother, because he’s logical and could help solve the puzzle. He talked to my mom today and came up with a brilliant plan. He and my mom are coming up tomorrow (since they have the day off for President’s Day), and I’ll drive back with them. There are a whole bevy of upsides to this: I get to see my other grandma, my sister and her baby, and the farm. Then, I’ll take one of their cars back up to Chicagoland later this week. I’ll still get plenty of days to hang out with grandma. My parents will both come up together, and then they’ll be able to drive me to the airport on Tuesday, then drive the two cars back home.

I feel like a weight’s been lifted. Too bad I can’t reward my brother with the bowler yet.

To Chicago, with Bowler



To Chicago, with Bowler, originally uploaded by sundaykofax.

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I couldn’t think of a better way to pack Anton’s hat. As it turns out,
you get a lot of men talking to you if you wear a bowler.