- Why aren't bagels in the frozen food section? Very confused but then realized my mistake--I'm no longer on a military base where most "fresh" items come frozen from the States.
- Monroe, (known as 'Mun-ROE' to the locals), really is a small town. People are connected to one another in the strangest way. I recently met a women, my age, who has a Senior daughter at GWA. No big deal. But her daughter is the "sponsor" to my neighbor's little boy at school. Again, no big deal but what are the odds?. This women I met grew up with my neighbor across the street--well of course why not? She recently is divorced to the man who installed the alarm system in my house, of which this man is good friends with the people that used to live in the house. This louse of a husband had an alleged affair with the women who I thought would hire as my personal trainer, (may not now). Only in a small town.
- By the way, we have around 12,000 people living in mun-ROE.
- I had forgotten how wonderful American antiques are. For the past 5 years, I've been looking at Japanese antiques, appreciating their beauty and their function. I have a small collection of bobbins used for spinning either silk or cotton. These bobbins aren't small, but large enough to use as a candle holder for wide candle columns. I've also collected dainty sake and tea cups for the phantom sushi and sake party I'll have, one of these days! But my vocabulary and appreciation of American antiques have been awakened recently as I've visited some of the local antique malls, small and few, in mun-ROE. The smell is the same; dust, sprinkled with a little bit of mildew and moth balls. But there, spread out before me, were the blue and white Flow Ware, Carnival Glass and Bakelite jewelry that used to get me so excited. I even saw a small porcelain teacup and saucer which I think is Kutani ware. The description of the cup said the figures where Geisha. I think that's just one of those standard words for Asian Female as I did not see anything in the design that was associated with Geisha. I might go back and get that cup! It's been on my mind lately and I should go back soon or it might be gone.
- I've been enjoying my backyard, only because I don't have to do anything to it and wonderful things grow. Like mushrooms. Okay, so I have nothing to do right now so I spend time, walking and surveying the land, (I only have one acre in the backyard so it's a quick walk). Mushrooms are intriguing to me. They're unique and so tenacious, like the weeds that have grown up in the back yard. But unlike weeds, they don't look the same. Some are globs, some are blobs. Some puff and some just blow up, only to fall back on itself, spent. Some are red, some are yellow, most are white and of course, there are those pesky LBM's, (Little Brown Mushrooms). Some are smooth, while others are stubbly or even warty. Some are tiny, and some are freakishly huge! Didn't go out yet but planning on it soon.
- Reading the new Dan Brown book, The Lost Symbol, and Jeffrey Eugenides, Middlesex. Dan's book is predictable. He's a formula writer, but still effective as his latest is entertaining. I like following the clues, trying to figure out the mysteries and red herrings Dan throws out to his readers. I figured out early on who the bad guy is, (very obvious, don't you think?) and because of my Art History background, I got the AD clue. Don't know what I'm talking about? Read the book. Middlesex is so much better on many levels. I've been reading that book while in carpool, waiting for Zelig to get out of school.
- Only 37 more days until Doug and the dogs come HOME!!!
- Halloween is going to be a blast this year!!!!!
- I like speaking in exclamations and I usually do so after watching one of Zelig's favorite shows, Naruto. The problem is, no one else really understands this so I can't really speak very loudly while in person, only while I'm writing.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Too short for a full blog post...
I thought I'd use my blog as a journal today, writing down my thoughts and impressions on the day at hand. These items aren't that interesting to elaborate on as single entries but they are interesting enough to me at least that I had to give them a few moments of thought. Here are a few that have rambled through my brain today between the hours of 8am and now:
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Darlin' - Glad you discovered Middlesex, one of my faves, and that you're rediscovering American antiques. When we were in Norfolk last summer painting our house, I happened to notice lots of Japanese trinkets in the pricier antique stores on 21st St. I am re-thinking the sort of stuff I'll be buying this time around. Lawn ornaments!!!!
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