Thursday, December 10, 2009

Nerd Girlfriend Entry #11: Mrs. King (of Scarecrow & Mrs. King)



It was really hard finding a picture of just Mrs. King. Man, Mrs. King can't keep her hands off of Scarecrow:









The vegetables seem so random in this one, sort of like they tried to bring a little dutch northern Renaissance still life into the picture, or hint at the masculinity of Scarecrow while simultaneously reminding us of Mrs. King's domestic nature:



I have no idea what she's holding in this picture. So I'll just leave it alone.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!


Man, I've been feeling so lucky lately I should buy a lottery ticket! I remind myself of the things I'm thankful for almost daily, usually as I'm waking up and thinking about how nice and comfortable my bed is and that it's in this really safe, good house; then I think about all the other things I'm fortunate for. . . I have amazing friends, all of them kind and smart and funny; I can't believe how amazing they are. I have a great Dad. He's also one of the kindest, smartest, funniest people I know and we are having the best time hanging out together this week! So nice to have finally grown out of that young-adult-frustrated-with-your-parents stage where you butt heads and stuff. We really understand each other and get along so well and he's such a unique person that I feel so lucky to know him and have been raised by him. He really sacrificed a lot to raise me all by himself, plus he can design/build/fix anything on the planet!

And the rest of my family's pretty great too! (with a few exceptions, hehe)

Other things on my list are:

*Bicycle, and Portland's Bicycling culture
*Gainful Employment!
*Baking (especially Tassajara Bread)
*Cat, she's funny and doesn't pee on stuff
*Large computer monitor
*My new storm door
*Books, libraries, librarians
*Social workers
*Music and karaoke
*Carl Sagan
*Squirrels
*Homegrown produce
*Winter Squash
*Hand embroidered wool slippers from Poland
*Fancy underwear on sale at Marshall's
*Iced green tea
*SAS shoes
*Flannel sheets

I could go on for a while longer, but I have a pie to bake!

Hope you're all having a great Thanksgiving! I'm also thankful that all of you seem so happy and safe and well this year too!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Great Helicopters of the 80's

Red Dawn:




Magnum P.I:




Riptide:





Of Course there was Airwolf:



There were also lots of helicopters on Simon and Simon, the A-team, Heart to Heart, Charlies Angels, Miami Vice. . .the list goes on and on, in fact, I think you'd be hard pressed to find an 80's tv show that DIDN'T have gratuitous use of helicopters. I, for one, miss excessive helicopter use on TV, maybe I'd watch more TV if there were more helicopters. . .

Sunday, November 1, 2009

squash

also, I bought a whole cookbook dedicated to squash. my cookbook collection is getting out of hand.

Jeez, look at that Moon!

The Moon looks really lovely tonight. I had a great time riding my bike back from the grocery store, and I thought, "Man, when I get home, I need to write a blog entry about how much I like riding my bike this time of year." Then the thought struck me that I've written blog entries like this about the spring, summer nights, Christmastime (I like riding around and taking pictures of Christmas lights with my old cameras) and like, as recently as the beginning of September (some cultures view the end of summer/beginning of fall as it's own fifth season!). So I started thinking, is there a time of year that I'm not totally stoked for bike riding? And the answer is "yes", the period of time between when people take down their christmas lights and when the first flowers of spring come up; so like most of January, February, and Some of March, and yeah, dark, cold, rainy nights suck pretty much year round, but right now is pretty awesome! The moon is out, the leaves are full-on gold and orange and yellow and people are making themselves ready for the long nights home with soup and flannel.

Also, someday I'm gonna have to own one of these bikes:

http://www.ahearnecycles.com/index.html

Thursday, October 15, 2009

No Borders

Heard the best quote today on 'The World in Words' podcast:

"Languages are just dialects with an army and a navy"



Also, I think it was John Lennon's birthday last weekend. Dudes, take a moment and imagine peace!

thanks.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

80's Sophisticated Work Dramas


So I've made up this genre of movies for myself that I call "The 80's New York Financial Drama". Like Oliver Stone's "Wall Street" and "Working Girl" and. . . well those are the only two movies I can think of or have seen, but I know there are more out there! So I'm posting this blog as a plea for suggestions for more films that fit this description. I'm also willing to include "80's New York Legal Dramas", or "80's Los Angeles Real Estate Development Dramas". . . or basically any combination therein, and basically an 80's movie with power-brokering and fine tailored suits, with deals done on racket ball courts or in mahogany paneled locker-rooms, and only two types of women; cold, hard, sophisticated ones who stay up late at night studying to be better than the boys because she has to be (Melanie Griffith Johnson Bauer Johnson Banderas), and sexy, floaty, arty ones who deep down are really just as hard and heartless and gold-digging as their male counter-parts (ahem, Daryl Hannah).

(note, this does NOT include 80's Political Dramas from any locale)

Please, if you know of some good ones, drop me a line!

Crap! How'd it get to be 3:00 a.m.???!!! I promise, this blog is not influenced by the late hour, it's something I've been thinking about for a little while now. So really, only fault the shoddy writing on the late hour, not the idea itself.

Hope you're all having good Friday/Saturday nights!