You suck. Love, Anna Last weekend (the 11th of July-ish) I took a short jaunty vacation up to Seattle to meet up with some friends. I had a fantastic time, got almost no sleep (night owl friends plus 2 hour
Walking
My last year of college I was fortunate to live right off the “Bear Trail” – a 2.25 mile walking trail that went all the way around Baylor campus. I also lived with two great roommates – and the three
How I vacuum my apartment
Remove vacuum from closet Remove cat1 from closet Remove cat2 from vacuum cord Plug vacuum in Vacuum computer room Remove cat2 from drapes Vacuum hallway Watch as cat1 and cat2 flee the great green dragon Vacuum living room Remove cat1
Laundry
While I realize that it is not my fault that my husband chose to wear his four pair of dress pants to the point where the fabric utterly gave out in the seat before telling me he needed new work
Breaking the Vacuum
One of the things I miss, living where I do, is a sense of community. My “community” right now consists of my husband and our two cats, and the container garden on the porch (which really doesn’t offer much in
Woad is me!
Took out a lock of the fleece from the indigo bath, squeezed it all out, let it dry, rinsed it well, squeezed it again, and let it dry some more. It’s blue! Soft grey blue right now. The chemical reaction
Cure for the Summertime Blues – Part 2
I’ve not made it yet, but this stuff sounds *amazing*. The ingredients are a little on the posh side (I don’t have a Kafir lime leaf >.>) but easy enough to substitute. Yum yum. Blackberry Limeade Recipe
I should’ve painted my face too…
So my usual illumination stuff for Monday nights got canceled today. Instead, I went to go hang out with the fiber arts people, who have been having fun with raw fleece. I thought I’d be safe, since they’ve already washed
Can I just start over?
I need a do-over of this morning. My blog post at Too Many Annas was like pulling teeth. I had to write a stack of bills. The cats decided to chew on one of the corners of the quilt my
Sunday Snippets
Fresh Produce is *expensive* Growing your own herbs is fun, but sometimes frustrating. I have gorgeous basil and mint and oregano … but I can’t keep the dill alive. I’m very happy to enjoy local restaurants. I’m even happier to