I [heart] Davids It helps me to say these things aloud, I think.

August 7, 2006

Outdoors Stuff

Filed under: Uncategorized — JeniQ @ 5:36 pm

So, do you think this is Poison Ivy?

Methinks it might be, but if you look for pictures, it turns out that can look very different from plant to plant. I used RoundUp and killed anything that had 3 leaves.

On a lighter note, here’s a photo of our white crepe myrtle in full bloom. Pretty, huh?

August 4, 2006

People Houses

Filed under: Uncategorized — JeniQ @ 9:41 pm

Why is it that the houses I always see being moved around Raleigh are such crappy houses? I’ve seen three houses being moved on big flatbed trucks in the last few months, and all three of them have been old, run-down houses. Look at this one:

I wish I could show you a picture of what it looked like before they wrapped it in plastic, but let me assure you that it’s no palace.

Can someone explain why anyone would go to expense and trouble of moving an entire house instead of building a new one? This can’t possibly be a “historic” home. So strange.

August 3, 2006

Toad Houses

Filed under: Uncategorized — JeniQ @ 4:31 pm

Last night we went for a walk after dinner. It was right when it was starting to get really dark outside – perfect time for frogs!

I remembered that we had bought pots for the sole purpose of making toad houses, so I got them and used some crude tools (hammer and screwdriver) to make “doors”. I’m no engineer! I should have gotten Dave’s help.

I made two toad houses and set them out, then I rounded up a frog and shoved him in one of them to check out the accomodations. He peed a gallon of frog pee on me when I picked him up, and I think that’s how he christened his new house. He left when I went in to get the camera, so all I have is this shot of him vamoosing. See him on the left?


August 2, 2006

Another $60…

Filed under: Uncategorized — JeniQ @ 12:35 am

So, Sunday afternoon Dave and I went to give blood. I try to give blood regularly, but find it an uncomfortable procedure. So few people in my generation feel that giving blood is something they should do on a regular basis, and that compels me to try to give more regularly. I also used to work on the mobile Red Cross blood mobiles every summer during college. The people who work on the blood mobiles, the Red Cross phlebotomists, are pretty interesting people and I have a lot of respect for them.

Anyway, Dave hadn’t given blood in over 10 years. The last time he went, he passed out. That’s made him a bit nervous about going back. It was only under my cajoling that he went on Sunday.

No need to worry, it went fine! My guy, Peter, did a wonderful, painless job on my arm and Dave had no problems. Perhaps he’ll be inclined to go back again sometime.

After the donation, however, I did feel a little woozy and left with very low energy. The plans I had for Sunday afternoon went out the window. Instead, I went shopping! Nothing makes you feel better than spending a little dough on a favorite pastime when you’re feeling down and out, even if it’s only physically.

So, I went down to Hillsborough Street to visit Capitol Comics and Foundations Edge. I also ran in to Nice Price Books. At Nice Price Books I picked up Elfquest New Blood in hardback (full color) and several Bob Shaw paperbacks. At Capitol Comics I got Civil War 3, Wolverine Origins 4, Astonishing X-Men 13, WE3 trade, Elfquest Discovery 2-4 and a few related Civil War Marvel titles. The very helpful girl at Foundation’s Edge sold me a few more Civil War tie-ins, including a Young Avengers & Runaways tie-in.

I’m currently reading the manga Elfquest: The Grand Quest. I’m getting ready to start volume 9 so that means only a few more left until I’ve finished the series. I just recently subscribed to Astonishing X-Men, Runaways, and Wolverine Origins via Marvel online subscriptions but they haven’t started arriving yet. I think I’ve got enough to read until them. I’m also reading Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim.

What got me into my latest Elfquest craze?
Here’s what I found recently in my bookshelf, with a 1983 inscription from my great-grandmother on the occasion of my birthday:

Anyway, there’s where my $60 went.

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