Thursday, July 31, 2008

King Cat Breaks


I bought a copy of John Porcellino's King Cat Classix, a large compilation of King Kat Comics, at the University of Minnesota Bookstore's Bargain books section. What a great find. I read it while expressing breast milk at work. I have my own little room at the library and for the past 10 months I have been going there three times a day for my pump break. Sometimes I talk on the phone with friends or family, but usually I read. I read all of the Parents and Fitness magazines that a previous mother left in the room and when they ran out, I read a couple books and every once in a while I would go to the periodicals room and find a random magazine. On an off note, there is a professor next door to this room who once told me to keep it down when I was on the phone. It was pretty embarrassing. He knocked on the door and when I tidied myself and went to the door he said, "I can hear every word you are saying." I happened to be talking about foot corns. Anyway, John Porcellino makes me sad. Sad that I didn't make some sort of document of my own life. I want to remember all those little things that I will surely forget or have already forgotten. I feel like time is just flying by and sometimes I can't remember if certain memories actually happened, or if I dreamt them. King Cat comics vary between remembering little moments in time and documentation of dreams. Now that I'm older with a baby, do I have the time to begin documenting some of the things that I'm afraid of forgetting? My mother passed away 11 years ago! It seems like it was yesterday. I could write an entire book about my mom. But if I don't start now...

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Our Blog Sucks

Hey People! Either we blog or we don't but even I got sick of looking at Casillos who is a babe and I thought that that was never a possibility.... I know we all have lives to lead, so maybe we aren't bloggers...or is it a winter activity....are any of you reading this? Is anybody out there? Does anybody care?

Okay, enough whining! Here's a photo from my recent hiking trip. Can anyone identify this beautiful plant?

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Viva Espana!


The Eurocup was won today by Spain against Germany, 1-0. The picture above is of Spain's goalie, Casillos, who just might be the most beautiful soccer player ever. We went to Brit's Pub in downtown Minneapolis and amongst a sea of beer drinking fans cheering for both Germany and Spain, I, in my red tennis shoes, cheered for Spain with all my heart and soul. I haven't always been a soccer fan, but when in Spain, do as the Spaniards do, and it is a really, really fun game to watch. The fans make it fun too, as it is always raucous and loud and very exciting, no matter who scores a goal. Most of my friends were for Germany, and I must admit that I thought Germany would be the winner, so it was quite a happy surprise for me when Spain won! Podemos! Animo! A good day.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

long time gone

I do believe this is my first very belated post on the blog. Apologies for all the broken promises, bananafish. I wanted to put up some photos I've been taking in the garden. Not much so far, but more will come as the weather warms up and I plant the veggies. I got some great photos of some alliums that are blooming. The one in the photo above has some strange green growth that the others don't have, but it's so beautiful. Maybe it's just me being a 30 year old woman, but I think it looks totally fetal. Here's a more normal one...



I've got a
flicker set where you can see more, so here's a little something to entice all you cat lovers:

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Muxtape

A friend recently introduced this website to me. It's cool. People make their own "mixtapes" with MP3's on this site and then other people can listen to them. Or you can listen to anyone's tape. Check it out!

http://muxtape.com/

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Wavering

Between Going and Staying

Between going and staying the day wavers,
in love with its own transparency.

The circular afternoon is now a bay
where the world in stillness rocks.

All is visible and all elusive,
all is near and can't be touched.

Paper, book, pencil, glass,
rest in the shade of their names.

Time throbbing in my temples repeats
the same unchanging syllable of blood.

The light turns the indifferent wall
into a ghostly theater of reflections.

I find myself in the middle of an eye,
watching myself in its blank stare.

The moment scatters. Motionless,
I stay and go: I am a pause.

-Octavio Paz
trans. Eliot Weinberger