Saturday, September 30, 2006

Food that gives you pause

I'm on a food theme, it seems. Today Micaela was craving pho, so three of us headed out to Vietnam Palace for lunch. I wasn't hungry because I had had a large breakfast of leftover Thai chicken with cashews, so I started looking at the interesting drinks section of the menu. They have some really neat drinks, but I wasn't up for durian drink (durian smells like old sweaty mouldy socks, and that's me being polite). Right below that, though, was a listing for avocado milkshake. I like avocado, and I like milkshakes. Sounds kind of weird to put them together, but why not give it a shot?

You can't really see it in the picture, but it's a lovely pale pale green shade.


A weird concept, but in practice a truly delicious experience. The shake was extra creamy and tasted just like avocado, but sweeter. It was mild and delicate and I wish I had known about this during the summer. I'd definitely order it again. Actually, when I got home I dug out my ice cream cookbook and found a recipe for avocado ice cream, which I'm totally going to try.

Friday, September 29, 2006

food onna stick!

Because everything's better on a stick, even a heart attack!

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Twins?

I think I now understand why people keep stopping my sister and me and asking if we're twins. I never got it before seeing these pictures.


Saturday, September 23, 2006

Cheesy eighties fun!

I've been watching Celebrity Duets, and am now in full-on eighties flashback heaven. Watch the first 2:50 of this video and just try not to sing along! I'm beginning to really love Hal Sparks. And Dennis Deyoung of Styx makes me smile.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Aw, cute!



It's a baby panda infestation!

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

My not-so-new obsession

For the past few months I've been hooked on a fun and productive new activity. I started bookswapping, which fulfulls my desire to get rid of the stuff that's been sitting around the apartment, lets me know that it's going to someone who really wants it, and gives me the chance to get something in return.

I started out on (not just for paperbacks).

Then I discovered .

And now has started up and I'm using all three.

In the past few weeks Librarything, on which I've catalogued my entire collection, started integrating with swap sites.

It's fun, it's addictive, and it's a wonderful way to recycle books! If you want to join up (and give me valuable referral points), drop me a line and I'll refer you.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Avast, me hearties!

It's the Annual "Talk Like A Pirate Day" today, so a big "YARRRR!" to you all!

Monday, September 18, 2006

Book title of the week

Ways to my heart

If you are an author - especially a really cool author like Christopher Moore - and you are promoting your new book (in stores Jan 2007), what better way to a girl's heart than a bag of candy hearts? Yeah, I'm buying.



Thanks to Tess who went to the NAIBA tradeshow this weekend and brought back loot for me, including signed Eloisa James books.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

HoYay!

Is it wrong that I think this is hot?

Not safe for work or young'uns. Mom and dad, protect your innocence.



Wait for it to load, it's worth it!

Saturday, September 16, 2006

And one thing not to be happy about

Nights where you spend more time trying to fall asleep instead of actually sleeping. I don't remember actually sleeping at all last night, just hours of lying in bed telling myself that I'd better get tired, dammit.
I am one cranky librarian this morning, let me tell you!

Friday, September 15, 2006

Things to be happy about

1. I had a great vacation with my sister - 10 days, and with the exception of 1 hour I think we spent every single minute in each other's company. And it was fine!
2. Seeing "The Drowsy Chaperone" in New York
3. Finally buying the painting that I've been eyeing on the wall of Dessert for the last few months. My first real post-university art purchase. I love it, it makes me happy just looking at it!
4. Going hiking in the Wissahickon
5. Having space in my bedroom again now that the air mattress is gone.
6. Discovering the joys of Marshalls with Micaela.
7. Buying a fabulous pair of blue Clarks shoes at Ross for under $20.
8. Getting tickets for "The 25th Annual Putnum County Spelling Bee" for when it comes to Philly next month
9. Restaurant week!
10. The weather has broken and it's actually comfortable outside now.

Friday, September 01, 2006

The Case of the Alcoholic Mouse

Last night was girl's night, which was a blast. Pizza, Project Runway, and wildly inappropriate talk about animals, republicans, and babies. About halfway through the evening Jen jumped up on her chair, cookie in hand, and went all girlie about seeing a mouse. Philly mice are incredibly bold. This one (the first I've seen in almost a year) was on my kitchen counter trying to move a bottlecap from a mudslide. So not only do I have mice again, I have alcoholic mice. It's amazing how blase I have become about mice and creepy crawlies living in Philly. If this happened a few years ago, I'd be up on the chair next to Jen. Last night I just wandered over to the kitchen and chased the mouse away. It reappeared later on near everyone's shoes, so that pretty much put an end to the night, but since it was really late and everyone had to work the next day, that was fine. One of the reasons I wasn't freaking out was because I have a rat zapper, which I pulled out and reset last night after everyone was gone and I bleached my counter. This morning, one dead mouse. I'll keep the zapper on for the next little while just in case there were more than one of them.

Oh yeah, and my new VCR came yesterday as well, so now I just have to find time again to watch my tapes.