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Celebrating. My 35th birthday! With a picnic at the allotment (and the allotment fox, and a slow worm, and THE WOODPECKERS); and birthday cake courtesy of my mother. :)

Reading. Finished The Ladies of Grace Adieu, Susanna Clarke, and enjoyed myself so doing!

Then What An Owl Knows, Jennifer Ackerman, showed back up from the library. I am making better progress this time and continue to enjoy Owl Facts.

I have made 0 progress on any of the books on pain, and The Silence Factory (Bridget Collins) has jumped to the top of my read-next list courtesy of getting to the front of the holds queue much sooner than I'd expected to...

Writing. PIP submission got to Good Enough by very early Friday morning. That has been most of my make-words-go brain this week, shockingly.

Playing. I Love Hue: I am Infuriatingly Stuck, presumably at more or less the point I got Infuriatingly Stuck last time. I am more-or-less at the point where I am going to just restart the level and hope I get luckier on my second attempt, but that is never a particularly satisfactory!

Cooking. Choy sum with oyster mushroom sauce, garlic, and peanuts: didn't really get the point of the peanutty topping; unlikely to bother with again. White miso ramen with asparagus and tofu: I was extremely dubious about this based on reading the recipe, and somewhat to my surprise wound up actually really liking the broth; not a high priority for eating in-season asparagus in future, though. Bay, rye and hazelnut cake with poached rhubarb: Y E S, especially using the poaching syrup as a drizzle!

Eating. A made me Saturday brunch waffles, and conveniently we had leftover picnic strawberries and some cream that needed using up, so I got fancy strawberries-and-Chantilly-cream waffles as a Birthday Treat :)

Also had a cream tea at Wimpole early on Sunday afternoon, and curry from a restaurant in Cottenham following Terrible Further Sunday Afternoon Adventures. Some of my mother's bread; birthday cake courtesy of my mother also; also also lentil moussaka ditto :)

Exploring. Visited Home Farm at Wimpole Hall, where we scritched piglets and observed a variety of rare breed hens, rare breed ducks, chicks and ducklings ditto, The Horses, The Rabbits, The Bogat Goats incl. Baby Goats, and we waved to the donkeys, in addition to being very pleased about the various swift-ish things and sparrows making their way in and out of the barns.

Also spent an afternoon sat at the junction of the A10 and Landbeach Road, for terrible hobby purposes, and relatedly a little bit of time poking around the even-more-immediate vicinity of the NEW SITE for Admin: the LRP, aaand also drove past the house we are not even remotely going to buy just to sort of wist at it.

Making & mending. Sawed some wood! All of the bits for railway sleeper raised bed #1 are now in position and I've filled it; but on reflection I deemed the 180mm screws Too Short so am awaiting delivery of some 300mm for Final Assembly. (Whereupon I get to decide to do it all again for bed #2...)

Growing. First broad beans will be ready for harvest any day now (and in fact if we wanted to eat some immature pods I could have the first handful already). Peas are starting to flower! Strawberries are extremely Set Fruit and might even start ripening at some point soonish!

I am extremely excited about how happy the raspberries are looking.

Have sown all of my remaining elderly quinoa seed, which I am not expecting to do much of anything, and will be pleasantly surprised if it does; having one final go at getting any viable plants out of the pineapple physalis seeds I bought at the beginning of the season; have been Donated some Moneymaker tomatoes and a basil plant from my mother; really really need to get the cucumbers started, but Not Quite Yet.

Have started putting squash various outside. Need to finish prepping beds for them to actually go into.

Oh! And the tomatoes are also going out! Annoyingly I lost track of which were Orange Banana and which were Blue Fire so I'm not entirely sure I'm going to actually manage planting up a rainbow of the things, but -- fingers crossed, eh?

Observing. IN ADDITION TO the excellent allotment wildlife and the Creatures at Home Farm, we enjoyed various plantings around Wimpole (including the incredibly striking Very Tall Straight-Stemmed Ferns), and while Doing A Traffic Survey At The A10/Landbeach Road Junction saw also: lambs! corvids harassing a red kite! more swift-y things! goldfinches??? wild rabbits, to A's delight. Some geese, honking merrily away to themselves.

It has been a particularly good week for Creatures. :)

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Reading. SEVERAL.

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Next up is... probably skim-rereads of a couple of books on pain I've already read, making notes this time, and then onward to the stack I haven't actually read before. (One of these is Mindfulness for Health, which I expect to be middlingly annoyed by (the last time I tried it I put it down in frustration fairly early on, at the point at which it became clear that both authors were fundamentally healthy people who'd had An Accident; this time round actually assessing the impact of that perspective on the advice is kind of the point). Then there's Hurts So Good, and finally Touch, which I acquired from Oxfam on the basis that if nothing else its chapter on pain is actually titled "Pain and Emotion".

(I am not going to get through all of these next week, but I will make some progress. I also maybe slightly searched the library ebook catalogue for "pain" and thereby added yet more recent-ish things to my reading list; Abdul-Ghaaliq Laikhen's books are a fairly high priority.)

Writing. Quite a lot of PIP submission (for someone else, at least!). Not done yet. This remains the priority for the next week.

Watching. The new Old Guard 2 trailer!

Playing. I Love Hue: The Alchemy now COMPLETE, and... so is The Ascension/Earth.

Cooking. A was away. Consequently, two recipes from East that they expected to dislike: black rice congee, of which I am definitely a fan, and a kimchi fried rice I had no objection to but no particular plans to ever make again.

Also the caramelised onion and chilli ramen, about which we were both meh although!!! I did! get to use choi sum THAT I HAD GROWN, which is still novel enough to be exciting; a recipe for tinker's cakes from a tiny cookbook I bought for EYB indexing purposes -- Welsh cakes with grated apple, which I liked enough to probably make a note of; and a slightly underwhelming "saucy Japanese greens with sticky sesame rice" that did at least use up some of the spring greens in last week's veg box. (I then made something up the next day to use up the other half, and that worked much better for our tastes: ginger/garlic/mushroom stir-fry sauce/little bit of mirin.)

Eating. CHOI SUM FROM THE GREENHOUSE (I am extremely excited about this, in case you couldn't tell). I think my great excitement about my first British asparagus of the season was last week? And also first British strawberries of the season yesterday, as the greater part of my treat for Anti-Migraine Stabs.

I have also been very much enjoying apple and pear juice + angry water + ice + a little bit of fresh (garden/field) mint.

Making & mending. Actually dug some trenches and started moving the railway sleepers around??? I have a whole entire outline of a raised bed in a place I've meant to have one since I got the plot in the first place?????

(First layer needs screwing together and then I need to sort myself out corner posts to attach next-layers-up to, and also I need to decide whether I want to have it two deep or three deep, but feeling v positive about this.)

Growing. Choi sum!!!

Also: despite my earlier misgivings the redcurrant is actually doing astonishingly well compared to the last several years, so good job me on that particularly vicious pruning??? Gooseberry also looking extremely promising; jostas I am much less surprised about looking good.

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Observing. A saw a slow worm at the plot today! Also the allotment fox; also, on my way home from the allotment the other evening, the previously mentioned Gawky Teenage Fox. At home, we've seen the bat! Also there is Yelling coming from a portion of the hedge that very notably has a pair of robins shuttling back and forth to it at fairly high frequency. I'd rather it weren't so dry, but the fact that it is means I've had the wood pigeons and the corvids balancing in deeply ungainly fashion on the water dish in order to drink, which has been fun to watch.

We are less happy about the local outdoor cats having decided that they too wish to take up birdwatching on our patio.

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Reading. Finished The Way Out, Alan Gordon "with" Alon Ziv. I HAVE A LOT OF THOUGHTS ABOUT THIS AND THEY'RE MOSTLY GRUMPY. Longer thoughts to follow, maybe even sometime within the foreseeable future, but to get the positives out of the way first: the foreword (I think? rather than the introduction? book's on the sofa and I'm not, I'll double-check for the proper write-up) does at least say that they don't yet know which illnesses and people this will actually work for, and is appropriately guarded about actual scope; I'm going to find some of the referenced literature useful, notwithstanding that a frankly shocking amount of it is over 20 years old; it's not exactly that the actual described approach is incorrect.

BUT GOOD GRIEF. Read more... )

Most of the way through: Coast, Rachel Allen, Recipes from Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way. Eventually got to the top of the library's hold queue on this one having stumbled across it via some combination of browsing the Oxfam food section and Eat Your Books; was utterly baffled at the presence of avocado. Having now read most of it the avocado makes slightly more sense (she's building recipes around specific Irish-origin ingredients, but not restricting what else she brings in) but also this is a travelogue composed mainly of the phrase "one of the country's [superlative] X" (I exaggerate only slightly) and at least as far as things I've read recently go for my money (i.e. council tax) Felicity Cloake provides a much better example of the genre.

Halfway through, continuing to enjoy and half-remember snippets of: Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell.

Playing. I Love Hue: neaaaaaaaarly done with The Alchemy.

Cooking. Underwhelmed by ricotta and rosemary bread pudding, which is somewhat unfair of me given how egregiously I deviated from the actual written ingredients, but hey, A likes it.

This evening I have technically done another Meera Sodha recipe, but it requires sitting overnight and I'm not going to eat it anyway so I have very little to report on that front.

Several rounds of Pasta With Green And Also Lemon.

Eating. Such treats as Frozen Thai Green Curry, post-field CAKE, three-cornered leek, MINT, and the occasional nibble of leafs.

Exploring. The chunk of National Cycle Route 1 that runs alongside the local Tall Water! Hurrah for towpaths and locks and so on and so forth. Excellent clematis. Many other excellent things too, but clematis in particular.

Growing. Radishes coming up! Redcurrant looking extremely promising! Raspberries ditto! PEAS abruptly trying quite hard to be Luxuriant; strawberries setting fruit; not all of the tiny beetroot I planted out have died; tentatively excited about chillis; cherry tree also COVERED in small green fruit swelling from the ruins of the blossom.

So much grass. So much bindweed. I'm letting the dandelions flower and then attempting to deadhead before they actually set seed, with mixed success.

... three loofa hatched, which is more than I was expecting! Alas my Sibley seedlings are Not Doing Well so I might have another go at those. Really REALLY want to get the shed Erected before the greenhouse gets any more full. Aaaaaaaaand it's time for bed.

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It has been An Event, but also, We Hecking Did It.

Unsurprisingly most of what I have done has been extremely event-focussed, including e.g. "making Dundee cake" and "establishing that the mittens do in fact work the way I want them to, hurrah".

Field Food has included: The Raspberry-Lemon Curd Toastie; The Obligatory Cake Course; a surprisingly good falafel halloumi wrap and some surprisingly disappointing takeaway curry; the ridiculous fancy hot chocolate A's new employer (same job, new parent company) sent him as a Welcome Gift. Also remarkably tasty perry-cider mix, and an introduction to a rum-brandy-citrus-clove-cinnamon-nutmeg liqueur (Extremely Good).

I gave myself another palm-of-hand teal ink tattoo, and this time actually fucked up the nib badly enough it wouldn't write. I think I have mostly fixed it, but will play with it more once at Home in a House with a Roof and also a Hand Lens.

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Reading. I continue to make slow progress with both What An Owl Knows (Jennifer Ackerman) and Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (Susanna Clarke).

Writing. Grumpy e-mails to Labour, mostly? Grumpy e-mails to Labour. Oh, and separately to the DWP courtesy of My UC Journal.

Playing. I have tripped and fallen back into 2048. I do not know why I have tripped and fallen thus. There are other things I would rather be doing. Brain whyyy.

I Love Hue current status: just started The Alchemy/Knowledge/12.

Cooking. Two new-to-us recipes from East: caramelised fennel and carrot salad with mung beans and herbs, of which I am a fan but about which A is a bit meh; and Amritsari pomegranate chickpeas, with the decaf English Breakfast I bought the other week, which I also quite liked but A was mildly dubious of.

Today has featured a different Welsh cake recipe, from one of the charity-shop books I acquired for the purposes of the special interest in EYB indexing. This one includes honey and ground mixed spice; I am decidedly disconcerted by how much they taste like Wrong Texture Mince Pies when cool.

Eating. ... yeah it's been A Migrainey Week, and has consequently contained two rounds of Wagamama. TRAGICALLY I decided on the first of these to branch out and try Not My Usual. Not My Usual turned out to contain The Dread Mayonnaise (I had been lulled into a false sense of security by the number of things called "slaw" I had recently encountered that did not contain mayo). It was mostly salvageable...

Exploring. ADVENTURES in VAN HIRE for the purposes of moving SHED. This involved heading out to Hatfield, because the one fifteen minutes up the road was already Thoroughly Booked. We got to observe MORE FLOWERS and lo they were good.

... I think that's it? I think that's it. (A also went on another adventure to acquire roof box and appropriate rack, but I stayed at home for that one.)

Making & mending. I have not, technically, actually resumed A's pair of gloves, BUT I have now got the information from A I need in order to do so! So that's a progress.

... there has also been. Event prep. So much event prep. The meal ticket booklets for crew are all done; the potions are all sliced and folded ready for laminating (except for the one that needed someone to actually finish writing what it did); ... progress?

Growing. SO MANY SQUASH. Not all of the ones I sowed, but... a lot... have come up.

Somewhat irritated that somebody found my Bravest Dwarf Pea, which had actually managed to find and attach itself to the pea sticks, and severed the stem a little below said attachment. :|

Main infrastructural progress this week was getting all the railway sleepers and shed bits up to the plot (with significant and indispensable help from A). I've not done anything with them yet but they are there, I have plans, necessary hardware is en route, etc.

What else what else? First of the beans are in the ground. I was feeling decidedly surly about my redcurrant but this turns out to have been premature and unfair -- since last weekend it's unfurled a little more and is looking much more promising in terms of potential harvest. The raspberries also seem to be very much enjoying the mulch + semi-regular watering, which is pleasing.

Observing. I totally forgot to mention in last week's section on this topic that on the ride back from Anglesey Abbey we observed Many Cowslips, including at least one that was red!

Tulips continue fantastic. Irises are getting into the swing of things at this point. The bindweed is definitely waking up...

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Reading. Some progress on both Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (I continue to enjoy myself! just... slowly) and What An Owl Knows (Jennifer Ackerman) (just made it through the intro, no opinions yet).

Writing. Have not actually technically written anything this week as such, but I have been Contemplating dissociation vs mindfulness in the specific context of (neuroplastic) chronic pain, and the things "pain" gets experienced as if we're tuning it out, and generally organising some thoughts on at least what (areas of) literature I want to dig into.

Playing. GOT UNSTUCK ON I LOVE HUE (The Alchemy/Transformation/22 was wretched to even finish and it took me three attempts to get Under The Global average).

A game of Scrabble, where I made lots of horrid boxes and had a lot of very frustrating not-quite seven+-letter words.

[personal profile] simont pointed me at Bracket City, which I think on the whole I like the concept of, as a stim, but it's fundamentally Too Culturally USAian for me, in that there are a whole bunch of references it makes that are just... so not my default vocabulary that I wind up staring at them blankly more than is actually fun, alas.

Cooking. ... oh heck. Several things. Now officially over halfway through East? See new-to-me recipes post for the year, I think.

Eating. FIRST ASPARAGUS OF THE YEAR courtesy of my mother. Fennel and pepper stew ditto. Cream tea at Anglesey Abbey.

Exploring. CYCLED TO ANGLESEY ABBEY AND BACK AGAIN and was comfortable basically the entire way? Included poking briefly around Cambridge North, which I had not previously had cause to meet. Also bimbled around the block or thereabouts and saw Bats.

Making & mending. ... I have sawed so many railway sleepers in half.

Growing. Things go well! Squash are started! My favourite white patty-pans have come up first! I've come home from Cambs with bonus chillis??? Probably coffee?

Peas beans etc all continue happy. Kohlrabi doing excellently. Jostaberry exuberantly in flower; gooseberry ditto; redcurrant... thinking about it; blueberry has one set of flowers!

Observing. FIRST SLOW WORM OF THE YEAR (and I felt very bad for disturbing it). Red-legged partridge! Cambridgeshire bats and a robin! Lots of excellent spring flowers! SO MANY RIDICULOUS DAFFODILS at Anglesey, specialest mention of all to the ones with white trumpets and yellow petals.

... and that's your lot because Goodness for some reason I am tired. Maybe I will write more about the daffodils In Future. GOODNIGHT.

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Reading. Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, Susanna Clarke: reread, for the first time in... a while, status ongoing. I am enjoying the mix of things I had entirely forgotten and things I half-remember and being totally unable to tease out what's actually foreshadowing from what's memory, real or invented.

I am currently less than a month behind on Dreamwidth.

I have also been dipping in and out of various cookbooks & Joy Larkcom's Grow your own vegetables, but nothing thorough enough to make it into the spreadsheet!

Writing. An e-mail to my MP? Quite possibly the most writing I have done this week is an extremely resentful e-mail to my MP.

Oh! and I actually submitted my second indexed cookbook to EYB. Now I get to wait impatiently while it's proofread, and then I can ask for book #3...

Playing. Finished a jigsaw! ... which is missing a piece. We bought it second-hand; did it arrive this way? Or did I manage to knock it off the table and then feed it to the robot vacuum without noticing...?

Regardless: absolute nonsense. It was a bit of a slog to start with but turned into Lots Of Fun, so I suppose I'm keeping this one as well.

Cooking. ... so I am doing the thing where I am making Lots Of New Recipes and it is honestly quite tiring and I should probably attempt to do slightly fewer New Things? But this week featured:

  • sweetheart cabbage okonomiyaki from East; not this recipe but same basic idea. I actually gave up on attempting to cook this last week because I was so convinced I was going to dislike it (or at least the sauces she advises to go with), but... actually it was a very tasty and very quick cabbage fritter and it is Getting Added To The Rotation. (I have a Sous Chef tab open with okonomi sauce...)
  • an Ottolenghi rice pudding with roasted rhubarb and tarragon: I think I prefer our usual, but I have also been sneaking bits of the roasted rhubarb out of the fridge entirely by themselves, which I had not anticipated...
  • one-tin Korean style aubergines with spring onions and sesame rice: entirely adequate as a way to eat a pile of vegetables (and, to be fair to it, better on day two, and genuinely very straightforward), but not particularly memorable.
  • Ottolenghi olive oil courgettes with eggs and potatoes: I am unsure how much of my absolute delight with this was simply that I've not eaten enough fried potatoes recently, but it was very pleasant. Might well reappear should I actually manage to grow three different kinds of courgette this year.

Eating. Two rounds Solero Exotic Fruit, because it was sunny and pleasant and A wished company in eating Take Away Ice Cream, and I was more into the concept of these than into the concept of Cornettos (of which I was very fond in childhood, but which I'm afraid will turn out to Not Be What I Want any more, and I would on the whole prefer to err on the side of preserving the memory). Two rounds of pizza (one at the allotment). Wagamama, because I had a flap about not getting to eat it in The Usual Fortnightly Dinner Slot (replaced by a Social Pizza, not at the allotment).

Ottolenghi dark chocolate, pistachio, and raspberry brittle: annoyingly I think I significantly prefer the salted caramel & hazelnut brittle.

The last piece of Ottolenghi cake -- "cooked fruit tart" i.e. pear frangipane -- with a slightly ridiculous quantity of Chantilly cream (because I was whipping cream anyway for the rice pudding...)

Exploring. Whipsnade Zoo! Lots of fantastic sleepy animals and a new-to-me goose.

Barking Park, with new duck food dispenser.

Making & mending. ... honestly it was mostly A? but there is Tiny Progress toward fixing the book chair (which will if absolutely nothing else be extremely helpful for cookbook indexing...)

Growing. SO MANY THINGS. To my surprise several things I'd given up on (having sown them direct) are sprouting, and are not promptly being obliterated by gastropods. I've moved garlic chives and shallots from modules into the allium bed, and sown the rest of my leek seeds (which might actually do something, which I'm very excited about). Buoyed by this unexpected success, I have direct-sown a whole lot more peas.

The jostaberry is now in full flower; the cherry is still thinking about it but not quite there yet.

Infrastructure-wise, reorganising the footprint of the fruit cage to make it easier to actually close went surprisingly well. Both oak saplings from the bed I want to grow tomatoes in this year have been Removed, one entirely by me (and unlikely to survive) and one mostly by Adam (about which I am more hopeful). Do I wish to donate them to The New Site for Admin: the LRP? Yes of course I do. And the capillary matting I am using in the greenhouse seems fingers crossed to be more-or-less doing the job I want it to.

Basils continue happily. I might have two germinated aubergine after all? Ditto pineapple physalis? I have also sown the rest of the calabrese seeds in my possession (highly unlikely to germinate, but at least no longer taking up space in my seed box); the pak choi I'm hoping to generate seed from this year are sorta progressing (though I have discovered just how badly they don't like being transplanted, so am sowing the remainder in newspaper pots).

... lots and LOTS of plants. And also some Freecycle railway sleepers, though I need to arrange to go back to the house they exist at with a pry bar and a saw, to cut the longer ones up enough they'll actually fit in the car...

Observing. COOTS. BABY COOTS. SO MANY BABY COOTS.

Zoo animals! Birds Of Barking Park! The allotment foxes are getting much more comfortable with me!

And, also at the allotment, my first peacock butterfly of the year :)

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Reading. The first paragraph of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, which I believe I have not read since before the PhD, ergo CACKLING.

I have pretty much finished indexing cookbook #2, which means I'm also counting that as read: revisiting Leiths How to cook pastry. Which is of course how I learned to make puff to my satisfaction last year, about which I was very pleased! There are definitely a number of things in there that I'm interested in cooking at least once; maybe I'll even get to them one of these months.

Approximately the first two paragraphs of The Two Cultures, CP Snow, having realised (thank you!) that I could skip the intro. Possibly I will get a bit further?

I think the thing I want to read next is pain reprocessing therapy dude's The Way Out, but my library only has it in eaudio and there are enough steps involved in requesting an ebook acquisition that I am... not getting to it immediately.

Writing. Couple of sentences re pain. Indexed a cookbook!

Watching. Mostly this year's Migraine World Summit. (Also kind of listening.) I... can't remember if we managed a Farscape and I haven't been managing to write things down.

Playing. We have started the Clementoni 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle Marbles (no link because their actual website 404s), and I am having great fun.

I Love Hue: The Alchemy/Transformation/13. I would need to dig out my previous phone to double-check, but I think I'm doing significantly better on the triangles this time around? Possibly it's just that I've stuck with them longer? But I seem to be doing better at having intuition about how patterns of saturation and brightness go.

Cooking. Two extremely underwhelming things (semolina and saffron dumplings with root veg stew; Meera Sodha's Sodha-family-masala-omelette, where the fault was probably at least in part execution but we... nonetheless did not want to finish it).

Two less underwhelming things, both also from East: new potato serundeng; carrot achar.

One actually broadly good thing: slow-cooked courgettes with pangrattato.

Oh! And there were more discount pistachio croissants, so we are happily working our way through another round of raspberry & pistachio strata.

Eating. Still v. excited about lambs' lettuce from the allotment! And Final (for now) Post-Hospital Ottolenghi: I wound up going for a charred pineapple margarita, which I was very pleased with, plus two salads I'd had before and one (butternut squash and butterbean dip) I hadn't, which was very good.

Cakes we took home and have eaten so far: blackberry and vanilla cupcakes (... more icing than I wanted, really, but tasty); banana teacake with dulce de leche (I think I prefer my pineapple upside-down banana bread, but I'm glad to have tried it). Hoarded for near-future consumption: a slice of the cooked pear frangipane tart, and "orange cheesecake with poppy seed brittle".

A has made a couple of batches of akuri. <3

Making & mending. Have stalled a bit on A's glove #1 because I need to work out how to fix it. I am a bit sad that this means it will not be done in time for First Weekend In A Field. (Maybe Second Weekend In A Field, though?)

Growing. Iiiiii have. Pricked out and also sown more tai sai pak choi. Sown some nonsense radish for the small quantity of radish I want for the purposes of Cooking (Almost) Everything In East. Pricked out a lot of basil and some more tomatoes. Transferred all of the tomatoes from Home to The Greenhouse. Done a bunch more weeding and mulching and general tidying. Got lots of peas outside and into the ground. Been VERY excited that some of my leeks actually germinated??? ALSO as of today EXTREMELY excited that at least one (1) aubergine is coming up, and removed the seed casing from a Trinidad Perfume without killing it, and made up some Potting Medium for the tarragon I'm trying to Encourage. (Two of them are looking cheerful; several others are not; We Shall See). I have failed to sow more Green Zebra (tomato). And it is very nearly time to make the squash go?

Observing. Foxes! Parakeets! The bat is being oddly recalcitrant. Hyacinths and snake's head fritillaries now firmly out, at least at the top of our particular hill. (I did not attempt to watch the partial eclipse.) I dragged A out on a walk up the road the other evening to make them look at All The Magnolias, which are currently exuberant, and a couple of which locally are especially well set off by their companion flowering Prunus misc. and a delightful pink-to-white gradation in the form of a double camellia.

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Reading. ... I have skimmed several more cookbooks?

Writing. OH HEY I HAVE ACTUALLY DONE SOME OF THIS. I now have an introduction to The Book that is (i) longer and (ii) better; I've also expanded several other notes and had a !!! moment about the comorbidity of autism with chronic pain disorders + commonly-observed reduced sensory habituation in autistics. (I'd already got "habituation" in the notes for expansion, but I was thinking of it in terms of the example of having three bowls of water, one hot one cold one tepid, and what the tepid bowl feels like to hands that have spent time in the two "extremes".)

Also at least one grumpy e-mail to Labour. This is not the right week to ask me to donate money to help fund The Change Britain Voted For, it really really is not, good grief.

Watching. We have finished Farscape S1! We attempted to start S2 today but got about ten minutes in before technology just... stopped cooperating.

It is also Migraine World Summit week. I'm really listening more than watching (insofar as I am watching, it's for the captions); I did not even manage day #2 before messing up time zones. I have not yet managed to e-mail in my "sell me a full-access pass for cheap, please" evidence, but I did at least manage to watch day #3, and it did actually contain some useful-to-me bits.

Listening. Waves. Including at 2 a.m. today, when I was Awoken By Pain and trying to soothe myself while waiting for the codeine (et al) to kick in.

Cooking. One-step no-churn coffee ice cream, using CO2-decaffeinated instant (essentially Nigella, by way of Meera Sodha); delightfully, this does seem to be adequately decaffeinated for my purposes, and I am now plotting CAKE, and the ice cream itself (while not wholly well-behaved) goes very well with frozen berries, to my mind. Also from the desserts chapter: a coconut banana bread, which I consider strictly inferior to our normal, but hey! Tried a new thing!

The other two things are both cases of "okay, well, the principle is sound but I think I probably want to explore less simplified-for-ease-of-preparation versions": bunny chow, in this instance spiced-cabbage-and-chickpeas served in hollowed-out bread rolls, and sweet potato and aubergine massaman curry.

Exploring. Two particularly notable stupid little walks! On one of which we managed to go by the horse field at around dinner time, so they were poking their heads over the fence and willing to be scritched at least long enough to determine whether we secretly had dinner; and on the other we were Going To The Pharmacy, and taking the back route allowed us to discover a COOT NEST with an adult Firmly In Residence, and Patience was REWARDED with a VIEW OF THE EGGS (seven!!!). Think this was the pair we spent a lot of time watching further down the river last year -- one of them in particular has a very distinctive Threat Display sort of Angry Popping Squeak on quite a hair trigger.

And we also visited Barking park! Birds (of particular note) observed included: heron; tufted ducks; greylag geese; Egyptian geese; a moorhen making a really questionable nest; a duck I could not quite confidently identify also firmly sitting on a nest. AND there were Many Excellent Daffodils, and Lots Of Violets. (Locally tulips are starting to come out!)

Making & mending. Tunnel for peas is In Situ and has (or had, earlier in the week) A Pea installed! (I have not made it back to check on it...)

About halfway through A's first glove? I think that's about right.

Growing. Some Trinidad Perfume are hatching and also my second attempt at getting Feo di Rio Gordo going has also worked (emphatically). More beetroot coming up too; also the shallot and garlic chives and SO MANY basil. From this we learn: no really coconut coir is a better idea than general-purpose compost for getting things started; wrapping trays in plastic bags really does work and I really should do more of it; It's Never Too Late. Lots of the next round of pricking out now needs to happen. Fungus gnats treated with extreme prejudice; fingers crossed it sticks.

Observing. ... I think I managed to mostly cover this above.

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Reading. Wicked Problems, Max Gladstone. Read more... )

Watching. Farscape has definitely shifted into the category of "will prompt A to consider whether Watching A Farscape is an appealing activity", which is a significant upgrade from "quietly never mentioning it and hoping A forgets we're theoretically watching it". (We have just had S01E21 Bone to Be Wild.)

Listening. WAVES. I have been making the wave sounds go, since recalling they existed. They Are Good.

Playing. I Love Hue: The Alchemy/Philosophy/15. Hitting the point of remembering that some of the last round of Giving Up In Frustration was finding that the size of the tiles at this stage means I'm inaccurate enough about what I'm moving to frequently end up introducing extra moves I absolutely did not need because I couldn't see what I was doing. BUT I am pretty much bang-on half-way through The Alchemy and I am definitely having another burst of COMPLETIONISM.

Cooking. Several More Things, good grief. From East: sweet potato momos (meh, but I have learned to pleat dumplings!) and, to use up a half block of smoked tofu left over from the ill-fated kale & celeriac gado gado, smoked tofu, mushroom and almond 'kheema'. To my astonishment this was actually palatable-to-me despite both the smoked tofu and the mushroom (it was a migraine day); I'm not going to buy smoked tofu specially but should it be forced upon me this is now I think at the top of my list of Things To Do With It.

Also: Ottolenghi shawarma cauliflower, which was alas fairly nondescript; some flatbread to go with it, which I overcooked; and (using, I hasten to add, a discounted-because-stale key ingredient) pistachio croissant strata, which is ridiculous and made for some very indulgent breakfasts. Will we do it again? Probably, subject to adequate supply of marked-down-because-stale end-of-day pistachio croissants...

Eating. An Ottolenghi trip justified by the ridiculous amount of travel for the five-minute ultrasound! Feat. a pea and mint quiche; green beans with mustard, marmalade and chervil (v tasty!!!); roasted aubergine with curry leaf oil and coconut crunch (more dubious about this); and various bits I nicked off A. Cake, brought home and enjoyed over the rest of the week: two "cooked fruit tarts" (one pear frangipane, one plum frangipane); cheesecake with ginger-poached rhubarb (primarily A's); and another lemon and bay cake (my beloved).

Exploring. Managed several poking-gently-around-the-local-area walks with A, to enjoy the various exuberant displays of blossom.

Making & mending. Fixed some netting that I'd wound up knotting through itself. Joined the two existing panels together. Removed some spare from the bottom of one of them, and moved it over to the other end. Made a bunch more progress including working out short rows before getting myself hopelessly confused and In A Right Tangle; happily I remembered the existence of curtain rails, and having hung it out I have been able to go "... I have no idea how the fuck I did that but I can at least fix it". I think I have now done most-to-all of the necessary unravelling; sorting out the wildly inconsistent edge and getting it back to the point I can recondense it and resume the smaller-scale operation is a Tomorrow Problem.

I got confused about the glove, and then fixed the glove, and am now -- having finished up the hand flap but not sorted out the thumb -- having A Strop about life, the universe, and everything tension woes. I am NOT allowed to frog the current actually extant most-of-a-pair but I am going to make Adam's (first skein of yarn currently installed upon the swift) and then I'm allowed, if I still have time, to knit myself up a whole 'nother pair.

Netting is first priority, though. I have peas that need it for climbing.

Growing. Lots of pricking out this week. Still plagued by fungus gnats, AUGH. Two of six beetroot taken to the allotment shrivelled up and died of neglect, but the remaining three are now in larger containers; I got a taker for one of the properly rooted jostaberries; have potted up the blueberry and generally continued pottering. I am Indignant that some of my tomatoes do not seem to have come up, buuuut I am going to hold off on sowing replacements (and indeed the ludicrous selection of basils I have planned) until such time as the latest round of nematodes have shown up and been applied. :|

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Reading. Max Gladstone, Wicked Problems. Read more... )

Skimmed a couple of cookbooks.

Watching. More Farscape. I am now having less "... what the fuck" than I was in the first half of season one, but I would not yet go so far as to call myself invested. (We have just had episode 19, Nerve part I.)

Playing. I Love Hue: The Dream/Dreamwalker/15 complete! Aaaaalmost to the triangles. Whereupon I expect to rediscover why I wandered off last time through.

Flight Rising: Read more... )

Cooking. More East: celeriac, tofu and kale gado gado (BAD. NO.); saffron, lemon and almond cakes.

Ottolenghi: roasted red & golden beetroot, from the first cookbook.

Misc internet: Japanese soufflé cheesecake with yuzu caramel sauce, to use up half a tub of cream cheese and some egg whites. Delighted by this as a Novel Experience; not super likely to make again, but nonetheless -- happy!

Eating. A has been making me lots of pancakes. I have nibbled a nontrivial quantity of garlic at the plot.

Creating. Penelope's Gloves continue: I got most of the way through glove #2, then discovered that on this one I'm doing something wrong such that I'm winding up with the hand flap at a decided and unhelpful slant. And then I frogged back to the top, and rewound the yarn, and redid, and the same thing is happening again! DO NOT UNDERSTAND but deeply displeased.

In other string news, I have been gently working out what I need to do to join the two chunks of netting I have already made. I think I understand the principles but I am not entirely sure how to achieve the required tensioning.

Making & mending. I did most of the changing a punctured inner on my bike! (Got A to do the handling-the-latex-track-pump bits.) A then also narrated me through their process of unfucking the dynamo front light, which had been Not Working; the magic trick was probably unplugging all the connections, cleaning out the literal cobwebs, and then plugging things back together. (Possibly the multimeter scared it into behaving.)

An overdue Admin: the LRP job: updating the catalogue of sigils with which people mark their arrows. This involved working out how to replicate a stylised fox face drawn in orange highlighter. I am quite pleased with the result.

Growing. Read more... )

Observing. THE BAT.

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Reading. ... huh. Apparently this week the sum total of Things I Read is approximately "skimmed a tiny bit more of the end of Dead Country".

... WAIT. Which would ALSO be because I reread (or something like it) in its entirety [https://www.eatyourbooks.com/library/158875/leiths-how-to-cook-bread]Leiths How to cook bread](https://www.eatyourbooks.com/library/158875/leiths-how-to-cook-bread) for the purposes of indexing it for EYB! My indexing (i.e. "writing a list of all the recipe titles and then all of the ingredients for each recipe, plus categorising them") is currently in The Review Queue. Obviously I spotted two "obvious" things wrong with it after hitting the "submit" button, but I have cheerfully e-mailed in going "whoops sorry", because I wish to make A Good Impression for the purposes of Being Allowed To Keep Doing This. (There are three other books in that tiny series that are Next On My List should my indexing be deemed Not More Work Than Doing It Themselves, and I've then got another four more substantial books I'd like to index once I'm done with those. One is allowed to have one book in the process of being indexed at a time. I am Fidgety With Impatience.)

Watching. Farscape 01.17 Through the Looking Glass. This... continues A Show.

Playing. I Love Hue: The Dream/Sleepwalker/6 Currently In Progress. Still in the hexagons. (Pretty sure the point I stalled on previous phone was triangles, so theoretically nothing new yet but I have obviously forgotten everything and am continuing to enjoy myself.)

Cooking. More East: honey, soy and ginger braised tofu was a bit on the sweet side for us; the paneer, tomato and kale saag was an entirely acceptable way to eat kale (which A does not particularly enjoy, but I do); the mashed potato paratha recipe in the book is not the same as the one in the Graun, from which it was adapted (in that it is glorified potato cakes, rather than dough stuffed with potato), and I am thoroughly content to stick with my default aloo paratha recipe (though I might try her Graun version, and I at least liked the Quick Lemon Pickle). (A might also like the quick lemon pickle under less trying circumstances, but this week has been... trying.) And! Cardamom kheer: definitely not the same as my other rose-cardamom-pistachio rice pudding recipe, and a welcome addition to the rotation, I think.

Also Ottolenghi's caramelised onion orecchiette with hazelnuts and sage, courtesy of realising I'd cocked up meal planning and didn't actually have all the ingredients for the thing I'd been intending to do tonight. Happily having caramelised onions in the freezer makes this a less-than-half-an-hour food; it went extremely well with a tiny salad made of lambs' lettuce (from the plot!!!), diced red onion, and lemon juice. (Went slightly light on sage because the patio plant is sulking for winter, but also: used fresh sage from the patio!)

Eating. LAMBS' LETTUCE FROM THE PLOT.

... er. Probably some other things? Right now, a square of dark chocolate plus Warm Milk With Nutmeg as supper en route to bed.

Making & mending. GLUB. I have just a little earlier this evening cast off the thumb hat!!! ... which I'm going to frog back a little and redo, because I have now Realised both why I have over a metre of yarn left over and that I need to make my notes-to-self about what I did Somewhat Clearer. On the one hand this is mildly annoying; on the other hand we are here talking something like 10 rows of 8 stitches each, so it is Not Exactly A Big Deal! (... but I was so close to having actually finished one of the pair. ALAS.)

I am tentatively hopeful that the second will be slightly less Penelope's Gloves, on the grounds that (1) I have remembered how to knit and (2) I have already actually worked out all of the modifications so this one might involve less experimentation... and the yarn for A's pair has arrived so those are next in the queue thereafter.

(I am sufficiently happy with the various structural modifications I've made that I'm working out how to optimally write them up in my pattern notes on Ravelry, but also trying to work out if there is any ethical way to make the modified pattern available given that the original is no longer online.)

Growing. It's all go. )

Observing. Allotment fox! Allotment parakeets! SO many crocuses and irises and daffodils and narcissi and snowdrops and and and. Everything else going enthusiastically into bud: the josta is turning green and even the gooseberry is thinking hard about emerging from dormancy.

Astonishing sliver of crescent moon last night. Extremely picturebook. Delightful.

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Reading. As mentioned: I Overcame My Autism ᴀɴᴅ ᴀʟʟ ɪ ɢᴏᴛ ᴡᴀs ᴛʜɪs ʟᴏᴜsʏ ᴀɴxɪᴇᴛʏ ᴅɪsᴏʀᴅᴇʀ, Sarah Kurchak. I almost unreservedly love this; my one minor quibble (this being something that has tripped me up Several Times over, say, the past year or so) is that she more-or-less presents special interests as an Unalloyed Good with None Downsides. I understand why she does so -- she's writing against a literature that considers them Inherently Bad with All Downsides -- but having (as I say) had multiple recent rounds of "I am miserably hitting refresh on the same four forums about my current Overwhelming Hyperfixation, and while I would consciously rather be doing pretty much anything else, attempts to stop are actually physically painful" I'm a bit sad that that particular community-internal nuance didn't get page time. Overall, though, lots of wry cackling, and heartily recommended.

One further excerpt (consisting of a footnote, in its entirety):

To my non-autistic readers: I want to warn you that the next handful of paragraphs are going to be a shift in tone. I've been tempering my natural autistic inclination to spew large amounts of information in a single burst up until now in an effort to keep you as comfortable, engaged and amused as possible. But I fear that I need to be a bit of a lecturing eccentric aunt on these key points. So few autistics are given any kind of platform to tell our stories at all, and fewer still have a chance to touch on love and sex. Most of the material that non-autistic people have produced on the topic strikes me as patronization, mockery, exploitation or fear-mongering. I have a fairly rare chance to attempt to shift the conversation in my own small way here, and I believe that I owe it to my fellow autistics to squeeze as much as I can as seriously as I can into this section.
To my autistic readers: You'll be fine. It's info dump and mildly pedantic argument-making time!

(Okay, one more quibble: she does not anywhere introduce the term "allistic".)

I cannot at all remember who it was that recced this (and utterly failed to make a note of that when noting the rec), but thank you very much for doing so!

Watching. Farscape S01E16. I am spending a steadily decreasing proportion of each episode going "... what the fuck". Spoiler. )

Playing.

Cooking. More East recipes! The beginning of the week featured pineapple: pineapple love cake, with the leftovers getting turned into chilli salt pineapple (minus the lime, which we had run out of, and which I think she describes not inaccurately as "less of a recipe, more of a serving suggestion"). This evening I did her peanut celery wontons (we were slightly short on celery, so I chucked in a punnet of chestnut mushrooms I'd been failing to get to...) AND THEY WERE EXCELLENT AND I AM DELIGHTED. We had other things to eat as well, so some got frozen and I'm going to make us another batch tomorrow (for lunch? as a starter? as yet unclear). In consequence of how unexpectedly delighted I was by these, I've moved "garlic chives" from the "maybe seeds?" to the "DEFINITELY SEEDS" list. (They're not included in this recipe, but it turns out this style of dumpling is in fact very easy at least if you are buying the wrappers??? a delight.)

The other undertaking, prompted by A asking on a bit of a whim in t'supermarket yesterday, was Ottolenghi's saffron and cardamom panettone pudding. It is extremely pleasant.

Making & mending. GLUB. Sort of. I have started referring to these as Penelope's Gloves? I have more-or-less tehcnically completed it (ish -- three stitches short of actually managing to bind off the thumb, having lost the game of yarn chicken) for a third time (for a grand total of Not Quite One Glove of the pair), and I've now confirmed that everything works in terms of what I want it to, the palm bind-off has loosened up enough with wearing it that it's not uncomfortable to type in any more.

... so I'm going to frog it again. Obviously. BUT probably only back as far as not-quite-finished back-of-hand: firstly I made a slightly untidy error picking up stitches on the way down the side, and more importantly (in that if that had been the only problem I was going to wheedle myself out of bothering, at least until I'd finished the right glove for the first time) I reckon that if I shape the very top of the mitt a tiiiiny bit more I can free up enough yarn to actually, you know, finish the thumb (in a single skein. yes I have plenty of spare. it's cotton and I don't want to have to faff with any more ends than I can possibly avoid.)

... at the cost of removing the Little Ears. I have just actually demonstrated the ears to Adam. The reaction was such that I am going to take a photograph for the class before I frog them.

(Bonus points: I have pressed one of my Traveler's Notebook-format inserts into service as Dedicated Repository Of Knitting/Crafting Notes, so I now have most of a page of veeeeery tiny handwriting on what's been working and what hasn't and reminders about which way various purl decreases lean...)

Growing. I have partially constructed the framework of a potential bean tunnel (with gratitude for inspiration)! I need to find a few more bits I'm happy to use as bonus supports on the sides, and having now experimented with putting the netting over it I have worked out what modifications I need/want to make to same, so that's a job for the... imminent-ish future.

I have also: pruned the jostaberry such that it is (or was, for at least five minutes) entirely within the fruit cage; distributed yet another layer of cardboard around the redcurrant (i.e. the site of the most frustrating weeds on my plot) on top of the existing woodchip-on-top-of-cardboard; planted beans and my remaining garlic; discovered that part of the reason last year's garlic harvest was so poor is that I missed several bulbs when digging them up (and now need to work out whether I think I can safely split the largest clump...); did a bit more misc weeding; and also made a tentative sowing of a first batch of spring onions (in a bed in the greenhouse).

There was a rainbow.

I have also: inventoried my seed collection; ordered two lots of seeds; got a bunch of tabs open for my Final Seed Order of the start of the year; failed to find the packet of Sugar Magnolia I'm sure is Around Here Somewhere.

Also, the lemongrass is doing well! I am very excited about my developing Clump Of Lemongrass.

I have not managed to get any of my nightshades started this week, but I am attempting to sneak up on the concept.

Observing. My mother has started seeing bats. I have not yet, alas, seen bats. BUT there are many MANY spring flowers (daffodils are actually out now!!!), and the days are getting longer and warmer, and it is definitely spring, and I love it.

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Reading. Prophet, Helen MacDonald & Sin Blaché. DELIGHTED SCREECHING. I have rydra's various discussion posts open in tabs to delve through as and when my brain will let me.

I attempted to start Wicked Problems (Max Gladstone, second in the Craft Wars) but got a couple of pages in before deciding I really did need to refresh my memory of Dead Country. So I've opened that in calibre on desktop, established I want to start skimming at around chapter 25, and then got distracted just a little way in on account of...

Creating ... some ridiculous pixel art. I've made another couple of tweaks since yesterday's post, and have now sent the whole thing with extended commentary off to [personal profile] simont, who is making problems of his very own with it :)

As I mentioned in passing I wound up making a bunch more by way of Creative Interpretations than I'd anticipated going in -- partly down to variation between reference images (never mind photo quality) and partly because actually some of the details of the original design were Just Bad Actually (at least once you've spent that long staring at the thing).

I was not expecting the kind of magic way things acquired depth and dimension between one round of being zoomed all the way out and the next. Overall, A Delightful Experience that I have no intention of repeating.

Cooking. A bunch of recipes from East, as part of project Cook (Almost) Everything In This Book: sunken ginger plum and spelt cake (unveganised; used wholemeal spelt instead of white because it was what we had in, with consequent grittiness; I'm still not a fan of Quite That Dominant a dried ginger flavour but A was def a fan); sweet chilli cashews (... I was surprised by how much I liked these and did indeed drink two G&Ts as accompaniment before we managed to finish them, as recommended by the text); spring onion and ginger noodles (no); blackened sweetcorn with miso butter (... definitely too salty given miso alone); tandoori broccoli (meh).

Eating. Cartmel's sticky toffee pudding! An excellent treat, as ever.

Making & mending. I have been knitting! I've been working on my Firstfall mittens, with copious use of lifelines; before I got wholly sucked in to Pixel Art I wound up knitting to the end of the ball of yarn with the pattern as written so I could decide how dubious I was about the sizing. I am definitely dubious about the sizing, and this afternoon frogged back to my last lifeline; I'm now experimenting with a variant hand flap design (though not short rows because that sounds difficult). I might yet wind up Redoing From Start again (the cuff as written goes well over halfway to my elbow, which is much longer than I need or particularly want, especially given that I'm finding myself playing yarn chicken at the other end!). And hey, if I do redo from start I'll benefit from having got at least slightly back into practice with tension management...

(I have also got A to select a yarn for their pair. I am not allowed to order it until I've cast on mitten #2 for myself, I have decided...)

Growing. Lemongrass continues to bravely struggle on! I really need to inventory seeds and decide what I'm ordering for the season (in particular I want to double check whether I've successfully saved seed from a couple of favourite tomato varieties). Sciarid fly nematodes arrived while I was head-down in pixel art so have gone to sit in the fridge and will get applied... probably tomorrow, at this point. (I am so bored of them continuing to show up.)

I continue enormously grateful for people helping me Actually Go To The Plot.

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Reading. Thornhedge, T. Kingfisher. An entire delight, to the point that I am reconsidering the merits of attempting some of her other horror. (Because I agree with her that this one really is sweet, but A Minor Mage was Sufficiently Upsetting that I did not want to try sleeping before I'd finished it...)

Tales From Out There, Frozen Ed Furtaw: finished! And indeed spent a bit of time browsing subsequent race reports...

Prophet, Helen MacDonald and Sin Blaché, as mentioned previously. I have just hit Chapter 61/75% of the way through it (some screeching in comments on that linked post) and am looking forward to rolling around in all of [personal profile] rydra_wong's posts On The Topic soon. Very soon.

I have also flipped through the modern vegetarian (Maria Elia), and indexed the first chapter of Leiths How to Cook Bread) for EYB.

Watching. Knitting belts! Which is how I came across the rest of the amazing structural story-telling knitting linked t'other day.

Cooking. Ottolenghi's ultimate winter couscous: it is definitely good (notwithstanding that we are largely ignoring the directions re harissa and leaf coriander) but it is also not quite what I want, somehow, and I am trying to work out why that is. The good news is I'll have plenty of opportunity to do so, because I slightly made four days' worth...

Playing. This week I am very excited because yesterday in Flight Rising the RNG disgorged A MANTICORE for me. Last of the gathering familiars!

Making & mending. I am up to row 60 (of 115, plus some faff with a thumb) on glove #1 of the Firstfall convertible mitts -- i.e. I have just separated out the thumb stitches and then rejoined the hand section. This is cast on #3 and I had to frog one and a half pattern repeats yesterday, BUT I have subsequently invested in LIFELINES (v useful when I looked up from The Book I Am Inhaling to realise I'd put the start of the thumb increases on the wrong side of the palm...) and I'm honestly impressed by how well the cables are showing given! that it's cotton!

Tomorrow I get to either remind myself how short rows work (for a suggested modification I suspect I want to implement...) or, uh, stall.

Growing. I had been Avoiding some Sad Lemongrass out of Guilt but one of it has sprouted and! indeed! since I put it in soil! has developed more visible leaves. Fingers crossed for not killing this one.

At the plot: the garlic I'd given up on is coming up after all! Or, well, at least three of it is, but I'm Hopeful about the rest. Alas only a handful of the broad beans I sowed in the autumn appear to have survived the depredations of winter.

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Celebrating. STENTS OUT.

Reading. Simple Sabotage Field Menu, CIA, linked by Ask A Manager as having been distributed in Nazi-occupied countries "on how to safely resist the Nazis without putting yourself or your family in danger" (30 pages; I'm up to 11).

I am sort of half-heartedly skimming the first two and a bit chapters of Food Materials Science: principles and practice (ed. J.M. Aguilera, P.J. Lillford) to check whether I actually want to talk myself into buying an actual physical copy, from a charity shop, for fifty quid; the fact that it is only half-hearted skimming rather indicates that NO I SHOULD NOT, ACTUALLY. But I did so enjoy the section about chocolate crystal structures in that one pop materials science book I read at some point in the past few years...

Otherlands, Thomas Halliday: FINISHED. FINISHED. I love the conceit -- going back through time, one fossil ecosystem per chapter, as things get weirder and weirder -- but alas the prose didn't really work for me, and I wish to revoke the man's licence to talk about literally anything that takes place above 500 °C. On the upside, though, the penultimate chapter introduced me to the oldest known trilobite jewelry.

Tales From Out There, Frozen Ed Furtaw: enjoying myself immensely. The prose in this one also isn't great and yet somehow It Entirely Does Not Bother Me.

... but I'm reading it in hard copy, because that how it exists, so I have also just got, like, three whole paragraphs into Thornhedge (T. Kingfisher), because it was available to borrow immediately from the library...

Oh, and I caught up with Dicebox and Heartstopper on Patreon.

Watching. The Old Guard 2 trailer!!!

Farscape S01E12 (to which my overwhelming response is SHE'S BETTER OFF WITHOUT YOU, BRO, good grief), and S01E13 (where provided I ignore the opening of the previous episode, and indeed this one, and handwave desperately about some of the other... Choices, I am willing to acknowledge it is becoming more interesting to me).

Playing. I Love Hue replay continues.

Cooking. Pumpkin fried rice, with frozen (pre-roasted) Queensland Blue: accidentally added about three times the suggested quantity of black mustard seed, and very glad I made a red cabbage/carrot/peanut/misc citrus salad to go with it for Cronch and also A Gesture In The Vague Direction Of Protein, but overall Splendid, Will Do Again.

Eating. A variety of cakes from Ottolenghi, post-detubing! Lemon and bay still makes me cry over how good it is; very pleased that the passion fruit cheesecake with spiced pineapple and caramel is a recipe that exists in one of the cookbooks I already own; alas I was mildly disappointed by the raspberry drizzle cake, mostly because of the white chocolate, which not even passion fruit was sufficient to rescue for me.

Calamansi juice (see next) and also a sugar cane drink (ditto).

Exploring. ... oh heck there were totally things I was intending to write about here (not just I think "new bits of The Hospital") but they have completely evaporated and it is Long Since Bedtime. Oh well. Maybe next time. Maybe I'll remember in the morning and come back to edit. THE NEW(ISH) UUGO MINI MART IN TOWN. Things they have include: glass noodles; CHILLI OIL WITH TOFU LOMPS; so many other form factors of noodle; black sesame ice cream; lemongrass; misc exciting greens and mushrooms; dumpling wrappers various; so many frozen dumplings etc for steaming (red bean! custard! vegetable!); calamansi juice; All the kinds of flour and cake and so on; also all the kinds of aloe drink etc. MUCH EXCITEMENT YES GOOD.

Making & mending. Gauge swatch for gloves! Which I promptly frogged again, having established that on the one hand I'm knitting at a smaller gauge than called for and on the other -- especially given that I was going to have to faff around with tweaking to fit me anyway -- it's CLOSE ENOUGH. And ordered the DPN set accordingly. Which has now arrived, but I have not actually cast on yet...

Observing. First out snowdrops and daffodils spotted, along with a whole lot of Emerging Bulbs! And, delightfully, when A was up late last night on a work call, he wound up with a moment to point Merlin out the window at The Owl, and has decreed it to be A Tawny. :)

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Reading. Gideon M-K's series of posts on the Cass Review.

The Beatryce Prophecy, Kate DiCamillo. A Delight, feat. Key Character Answelica, A Goat.

Otherlands, Thomas Halliday. ALMOST FINISHED CHAPTER 12. :| (Yes I would like my brain to let me DNF this one. ALAS.)

Watching. More Farscape. I think I lost track of how far through we were and misreported episode numbers from last week? But this week we have had 1.10 (feat. reproduction) and also 1.11 (feat. reproduction and More Kink). I do not think it has become good yet.

Playing. Iiiii have tripped and fallen back into I Love Hue, as I think I have mentioned, on a new device, which means I was starting again from the beginning, and now that I am well into The Hexagons I have caved and bought the cheapest prism pack so as to buy my way back out of ads thus increasing the timesink properties.

I am up to date with Redactle. (Things went a bit wrong in November, and then more wrong the week of surgery, For Some Reason.)

Cooking. Baby's first Welsh cakes! A required A Treat, and was very pleased with them; we will have the rest for breakfast; I am not sure why I was quite so convinced that they were Difficult.

Eating. Holtwhites Bakery banana loaf cake, at the Green Bee Coffee Company van on the market, as part of...

Exploring. ... a bit of a poke around the New River Loop on Saturday morning with a visiting university friend, which was a delight :)

Creating. Have I cast on the gloves I very much want to have finished by April? A hollow laughing.

Observing. Two lanky teenage foxes, still hanging out with each other, halfway down the hill! Much larger than when they were curling up on our patio!

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Reading. The Sad Bastard Cookbook (Rachel A. Rosen & Zilla Novikov, with illustrations by Marten Norr), in full, finally. I think I am mostly not currently at a life stage where it is going to be in regular use but I'm glad to have it as a fallback (... and it's just occurred to me that I'd only actually need to scrawl some minor additions on for it to turn into the Emergency Foods List that's been on my todo stack for, uh, probably somewhere over a year at this point, I'm not going back through my notebooks to check...)

I continue to plod through Otherlands (Thomas Halliday). I have made it to the Devonian (407 Mya). This week it has prompted enthusiasm about creatures and a rant about analogies for plate tectonics.

I have caught up with the Dicebox Patreon since about September! And been delighted!

Thus far I have only sort of skimmed the first half, but the British Pain Society's Understanding and Managing Long-term Pain is surprisingly not infuriating. (I am trying not to let this nudge me straight into the pit of despair about Nothing I Have To Say Is Novel Or Interesting.)

Writing. A few more notes re pain; See Preceding.

... a tiny poem-fragment? Extremely rough insomniac post-midnight tapped-out-on-phone extremely first draft. Might revisit. Definitely gently chewing on what I want to do with that first image, which is not yet actually talking about linen worn very nearly through, translucent.

Read more... )

Watching. Farscape 1.08. Not yet good. Platonic example of the kinky British villain. I did in fact turn to A and say "... did they run out of costume budget. are people bringing their own personal weekend wardrobes in. is there ANY other explanation for this."

Playing. Finished Pixel! Enjoyed it a lot! Continue baffled by the concept of puzzle glue.

Cooking. Two new-to-me recipes, both out of East! Kinda meh on the roasted paneer aloo gobi; we were both surprised by how into the double rainbow salad we were.

The last of the Decorative Gourds have been turned into green Thai curry.

Eating. PANETTONE. I bought a giant cut-price panettone in a ridiculous box for which I have no actual earthly use. Even cut-price it was still Expensive. I am very glad to be trying it but I think I actually preferred one of the other options (which had sold out by the time The January Sale hit, alas).

Growing. Have still not actually inventoried and then ordered seeds. Am contemplating 'Strawberry Popcorn' despite the failure of my last attempt to pop home-grown corn.

Observing. One of the squirrels bouncing around the lawn, very slowly, half-heartedly digging a bit at each stop and spectacularly failing to find the things it clearly has a vague instinctual half-memory of maybe having buried...

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Reading. I am GOING to finish Otherlands, So Help Me. SIX AND TWO HALF CHAPTERS TO GO.

I am partway into Flannelfeet and enjoying myself immensely. I am nearly up to All New To Me pieces. (I would like to be able to read in chunks of more than a couple of sentences at a time.)

Writing. 'nother few bullet points scrawled into The Pain Book.

Playing. The jigsaw puzzle Pixel! I have got all of the blues and aaaaaaaalmost all of the greens (I am making myself Wait to do the final half-row as a Bribe to Get Me Out Of Bed In The Morning). Spoilers? )

So much Net. So much Net. The game I am about halfway through at the moment is The Platonic Ideal of Satisfying: middle block is a straight line, with the starting position having it connected to two terminals, which means that it is guaranteed that for my final move I can rotate it 90 degrees and have the whole board light up all at once in one fell swoop. I am looking forward to it.

Cooking. Tarte tatin the second. Now very comfortable describing myself as Confident With Puff Pastry. Extremely pleased to have acquired this skill.

Also some disappointing soup.

Also my nonsense puttanesca, which I should probably make more often, because it is quick and easy and I enjoy it. (... it has just now occurred to me that I might want to experiment with adding some of the veg*n "fish" sauce to it. HMM.)

Eating. The last of the non-Christmas-and-therefore-perishable cake we got sent home with by my mother. Tonight: delivery Pizza Express. A variety of Chococo chocolates (we got A Hamper), some of which I am (thus far) more convinced by than others.

Creating. Tiiiiiny bit of colouring in The Botanical Illustration Colouring Book.

Making & mending. Chopped up a cardboard box from the new desk for the 3D printer to live on, in order to turn it into A Larger Puzzle Board (... because Pixel is 1500 pieces and, er, bigger than our previous solution) (and also the new cardboard box was enough bigger that this board does NOT have inconvenient pre-folded collapsibility). I then managed to transfer the part-assembled puzzle to it with ZERO disasters and only mild swearing.

... I have not cast on The Mittens. I did get as far as sitting down and reading through the beginning of the pattern and thinking Really Hard about it, though...

Growing. ... the volunteer tomato is trying to flower. What on earth am I supposed to do with this.

(I am vaguely intending to Order Some Seeds but that means I need to sit down with The Existing Seeds and everything is Very right now.)

Observing. FROST. It is VERY PRETTY and also VERY COLD. Excellent small carnivore footprints in it. V pleasing.

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... have been horrendously distracted by Puzzles and are up past bed-time.

Reading. Slooow ongoing progress with Otherlands, interrupted by frequent forays to The Internet to look things up. Fact of the day: feathers can weigh 2-3 times as much as the skeleton of a bird.

Writing. ... I have not Essayed Poetry, but I have written another few paragraphs of the introduction to The Book, and also convinced myself I do actually also want to write the Emotional Pain Is Real Pain essay as a separate standalone hook.

Playing. Pyramid of the Sun: completed; mildly disappointed. Clementoni x Science Museum 'Space' (link is to a review on Reddit, which includes the finished picture, which I am going to attempt to forget again): about halfway through (the easy half, naturally), and delightfully have worked out how to make it Fun For Adams.

Cooking. ... little of note.

Eating. Forgot to mention last time: fake smoked salmon (mostly A), which had been discounted. It was An Experience that I will happily not repeat.

So much cake. So much cake. Cake quantity increased by acquiring cut-price stollen. (Alas everywhere seems to have managed their panettone stock levels better this year.)

Observing. Snow! A very little!

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