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October 1, 2018


i need a weekend to recuperate from my weekend
posted by soe 1:21 am

Salvadoran Band and Twirlers

My weekend began with a trip to the garden, where I spent time pulling out plants and trying to reestablish some order. The epazote is gone, along with at least one tomato plant that it had been providing support to. The crazy seven-foot-long tomatillo is gone, and I unearthed my first potato of the season in the process of yanking it out. The Sweet 100 tomatoes I grew from seed are still going strong and there are still more peppers to come. I need to get some greens in the ground soon or they won’t take hold until the spring and I should really harvest the basil soon, but the last big harvest I did went to waste, so I’d rather wait until I have time to make pesto.

I spent the afternoon in Georgetown, stopping by the library to exchange one book for another, and spending some time sitting in the sun before doing a little shopping. I bought work shoes (which I’m not fully convinced about yet), a pair of jeans (which Rudi tells me look good, but he might just have been trying to get me to leave the house without a second wardrobe change), and another bra (my third in a week).

Art All Night

Last night, Rudi and I went up to the Tenleytown neighborhood for their Art All Night celebration. We ate bibimbop (the restaurant was one of the stops), did the Time Warp with a band, and bought a painting of a D.C. bookshop.

Autumnal Eats
My pumpkin mug full of tea and a slice of pumpkin spice kringle we bought at Trader Joe’s Friday night

Today included the farmers market, cleaning, two cultural street festivals (Turkish and Latinx), an hour’s worth of work, and the premiere of the tv show God Friended Me, which Rudi and I both enjoyed. I should have spent more time cleaning (my apartment has looked like it exploded thanks to all the recent floods and our moving stuff away from the problem area) or at least painted my nails so they’d dry while I read, but I didn’t. But my hot chocolate was tasty and the book — by an author whose work I’ve loved, but which didn’t appeal to me through the first few chapters — has finally picked up some steam.

Turkish Shadow Theater

A Turkish shadow puppet theater was one of the highlights of the festivals this afternoon. Known as Karagöz and Hacivat (after the two main characters), the tradition dates back 600 years and is passed on from puppet masters to apprentices. The puppeteer was not mic’ed, so he was really hard to hear over the music spilling over from the main stage, but as best as I could tell, this guy, Karagöz, came across this plant, drank from it, kept getting poked by invisible somethings, got pissed off and cut off all its leaves and them tried to yank the rest of it out. He’s currently sleeping off all the exercise. The bird, who, earlier flew off with a plant of its own (maybe the same plant), is annoyed by this and pecks at Karagöz before going off and complaining to a dragon who then summons some other flying creature who turns Karagöz into a goat. Hacivat shows up, also gets turned into a goat, gets turned back into a man, and then gets Karagöz turned back into a man. I’m glad I saw this after I did all the gardening…

October — filled as it is with birthdays and anniversaries (none of them mine), cider doughnuts, and fall foliage — awaits. I look forward to the beautiful things it holds.

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September 29, 2018


game plan: do all the things
posted by soe 1:55 am

Final Friday Sunset of September

Portions of the next few weekends will be spent on the road, which means I need to make this last one at home count.

I’ll spend tomorrow morning at the garden doing some work on the communal spaces (and hopefully tending a bit to my own plot, which I’ve neglected of late). I need to make a trip to Georgetown to pick up a library hold and need to procure more quarters.

There are several festivals I’d like to take advantage of. Tomorrow afternoon is the the Barracks Row festival and tomorrow night is Art All Night, which runs until 3 a.m., although probably I won’t stay out the whole time (although maybe I will, because I like to encourage people to plan activities during my favorite hours, rather than in the morning). Sunday includes an arts center’s anniversary block party on the other side of town and the Turkish and Latinx festivals closer to home.

In between, I’d like to do some cooking, cleaning and laundry, hang some art on the walls, paint my nails, and hit the farmers market. I’m tired just thinking about it all, so I guess I’d better get in some sleep, too!

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September 24, 2018


unisphere
posted by soe 1:51 am

Unisphere

This is the Unisphere at Corona Park in New York City, erected in 1964 for the World’s Fair. This photo does not do it justice for just how big and impressive the statue is.

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September 17, 2018


storm-free weekending
posted by soe 1:10 am

"Sounds of Silence"

Friday night we had concert tickets to see Paul Simon perform here in D.C. (Yes, we saw him in Boston at the start of the summer. And we’ll see him again in New York City next weekend for the final tour performance of his career. Rudi is a big fan, and the D.C. dates weren’t announced originally, or we might not have travelled north.) He didn’t vary the songs at all, although the stories were different. He started off stronger this time, but he looked more tired. You believed him, when he sang, “I’m just trying to get some rest.”

On Saturday, I ran some errands and visited the garden, where I yanked out some plants that had grown to monster size and picked some tomatoes, beans, ground cherries, and peppers. I have peppers in a couple places in the garden, but thought one of the two plants in the back of the garden (near where the yellow jackets live) had died. Turns out, it was growing bell peppers (or something similar; less mature fruits were white) all summer long, and I had this lovely specimen to bring home, in addition to the two other types of peppers (one’s a sweet frying pepper and the other might be a poblano) that have matured.

Pepper

Today included a trip to the farmers market, some time reading, more errands and laundry, and the final day of the last grand tour race of the cycling season on tv.

Honestly, the weekend felt a bit off, or maybe the weekend felt fine and I felt off. But either way, it was disappointing, which feels weird and ungrateful to say about several days that did not include dangerous weather conditions or water seeping into my apartment, particularly when so many others were not so fortunate.

The week ahead is a busy one, with my last free evening just having been filled with an anti-Kavanaugh protest. Please don’t forget to contact your senators, particularly with this week’s revelations. We have more power than we think, but we have to wield it. (Since I lack senators, you get to hear me ask again and again for you to avail yourselves of yours on my behalf. Even senators we think are solidly on the correct side of things should be dropped an email or phone call/voice mail, since they don’t know you think this is important if you don’t tell them, and they might be swung by those they do hear from. This is a lifetime appointment, and we’ll have the rest of ours to rue this if we don’t do enough.)

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September 16, 2018


nearly missed
posted by soe 1:23 am

I was sitting at the coffeehouse this evening, fully engrossed in my book, when the mosquitoes started making their presence known. Eventually I decided, mid-chapter or no, that being able to see the swarm’s shadow reflected down on my page meant I should go home.

I got up and started to gather my things together and was immediately greeted by this sight:

September Sunset

A sunset so absolutely glorious that I immediately exclaimed it so out loud.

Sunset

And I totally would have missed it had it not been for the mosquitoes. I’ve never been grateful to them before, but I completely am tonight.

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September 15, 2018


planning for the weekend
posted by soe 1:35 am

A few things I’d like to do this weekend, since it no longer centers around a hurricane:

  • Finish some books and maybe a knitting project. (I have 20 minutes left on one audiobook and two chapters on another, so it seems likely.)
  • Go to the library.
  • Watch a film. (The Princess Bride is the midnight show at one of the nearby movie theaters. Or maybe just a dvd.)
  • Paint my nails.
  • Send my Ninja Bookswap package.
  • Get to a couple cooking projects.
  • Do laundry.
  • Visit a bookstore.
  • Head to a neighborhood festival. (The big one planned for this weekend was canceled early in the week due to the expected storm, but a couple of the smaller ones are still on.)
  • Email Sarah to plan our annual apple picking trip.
  • Spend time outside.
  • Work in the garden. (Tomatoes and beans need harvesting and I should probably pull the last of the basil. And I should get some seeds in the ground for fall greens.)

How about you? What are you hoping your weekend includes? (If it includes riding out the hurricane, you’re in my thoughts.)

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