Cat Security Test
Aug. 6th, 2008 02:02 pmOh good. And bad, but good.
I stepped outside to check on status of garden (latest acquisition: miniature rose, Kithyra-style, which I haven't tried growing again since my first days in Boston) before running errands, and apparently Samhain slipped past me, even though she'd been asleep on the bed upstairs 30 seconds earlier.
I came home an hour and a half later, stepped out onto the porch, and she got up and told me off at length. But she hadn't strayed. Malcolm would've been in Riverside by that time.
I am now trying to motivate myself to get busy, when I want to sit here listening to the birds, wind in the trees, and especially the wind-chimes which is making dreamy goofy tinkly noises. It is nearly 90, dry, sunny, with a bright, clean blue-sky breeze blowing in all the windows which just SCREAMS "lazy summer afternoon." I no longer have to go to the Inn of the Seventh Ray to get my New Age vibes. (Well, okay, they have a few other things I lack, like excellent cooking.)
And -- ROSES!
Wish me luck. It is a sign of completeness that I am trying to have my own rosebush again. I gave up years ago because losing them made me sad, but it's an odd little quirk of self-identity, having a miniature rosebush with tiny red blooms.
I'm also trying my upside-down hanging pot for growing cherry tomatoes, since I've grown impatient trying to sprout them from seeds.
Speaking of roses, Other Rose, have you seen pictures of genetically-engineered blue roses? Unsurprisingly, Japanese researchers were involved. Hopefully no funding from Ohtori Academy.
I stepped outside to check on status of garden (latest acquisition: miniature rose, Kithyra-style, which I haven't tried growing again since my first days in Boston) before running errands, and apparently Samhain slipped past me, even though she'd been asleep on the bed upstairs 30 seconds earlier.
I came home an hour and a half later, stepped out onto the porch, and she got up and told me off at length. But she hadn't strayed. Malcolm would've been in Riverside by that time.
I am now trying to motivate myself to get busy, when I want to sit here listening to the birds, wind in the trees, and especially the wind-chimes which is making dreamy goofy tinkly noises. It is nearly 90, dry, sunny, with a bright, clean blue-sky breeze blowing in all the windows which just SCREAMS "lazy summer afternoon." I no longer have to go to the Inn of the Seventh Ray to get my New Age vibes. (Well, okay, they have a few other things I lack, like excellent cooking.)
And -- ROSES!
Wish me luck. It is a sign of completeness that I am trying to have my own rosebush again. I gave up years ago because losing them made me sad, but it's an odd little quirk of self-identity, having a miniature rosebush with tiny red blooms.
I'm also trying my upside-down hanging pot for growing cherry tomatoes, since I've grown impatient trying to sprout them from seeds.
Speaking of roses, Other Rose, have you seen pictures of genetically-engineered blue roses? Unsurprisingly, Japanese researchers were involved. Hopefully no funding from Ohtori Academy.
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Date: 2008-08-06 09:56 pm (UTC)You do realize that most rose breeders consider gene manipulation cheating? All the same, I think they will be wildly popular when they become commercially available.
I am very glad that your inadvertent cat security test went well.
I had a dream last night that reminded me of you. Posted about it.
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Date: 2008-08-06 10:06 pm (UTC)I'm not sure if that photo is true-color, actually. This (http://inventorspot.com/articles/true_blue_roses_be_sold_first_ja_10477) looks more plausible. They're still working on getting the acidity right to eliminate the last vestiges of pink.
I'm not surprised that rose breeders consider it cheating! But I don't think they'll ever achieve blue roses otherwise... or at least, it would take a heck of a mutation.
And I saw! What a marvellous dream!
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Date: 2008-08-06 10:12 pm (UTC)They're going to have to do better than that. Traditional rose breeders have gotten that far. I used to grow lavender roses which had color just as beautiful as that -- and, I am willing to bet, far better scent.
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Date: 2008-08-06 10:58 pm (UTC)And best of luck on the roses. You're right too about the day today. I went out around 11am to my car at work and even in TO it wasn't too hot but warm enough to be just right. so nice!
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Date: 2008-08-08 07:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-09 06:31 am (UTC)If you see him again, would you please convey my apologies and love, and get his email info for me, which I've put in some "safe place" so I can't find it?
Hugs to everyone, stay dry and happy!