Saturday, June 19, 2010

Sunny Saturday in B'more

A quick visual update on the garden after a morning of weeding and catch up from the week away.


Pumpkins and summer squash have plenty of blossoms - no actual fruit just yet. Getting a little antsy about it...

Got a few cukes about ready to be picked. I think these are the Bush Pickles. Can't wait to make refrigerator pickes - yum!


Beets that need to be thinned (beet green salad anyone?) and eggplant plants that are getting taller every day. No blooms yet though.


Onions, a variety of lettuce-type greens and swiss chard.




The potato patch is starting to bloom.

Experimenting with 2 different methods of trellising tomatoes. The horizontal trellis below.


Vertical trellis, where the tomatoes grow up the string. I'm curious to see how it goes. Accidentally broke one of the plants trying to wind it around the string today.

Iowa pics

The group. Guess which one was fool that cut himself skinny dipping...


I took the follow pics during a walk my last night in Mount Vernon, Iowa. The sun was rapidly setting so the pics aren't the best - but I'm sure you get the point. The place is adorable. Victorian houses galore and 95% of them have gorgeous gardens and landscaping. Hostas out the wazoo.










"Downtown." Seriously though, in addition to the normal pharmacy and a few antique shops, they had a natural food store, a fair trade store and some restaurants with vegetarian cuisine. Plus, the people were so nice.
A pic of the chapel on campus - King's Chapel, I think it was called. This photo doesn't show much of the campus, but Cornell College was as adorable as the rest of the town. Check 'em out if you're ever in Iowa.

On the plane back I sat next to some wacky woman named Jennifer from Fairfield, Iowa. She was telling me all about this wack-sounding green design/architecture method from ancient India. Similar to Feng Shui but older. Fairfield sound like an interesting place...

Thursday, June 17, 2010

did a naked girl visit your room last night?

that's what i was asked at breakfast this morning. and so goes this iowa trip. drunk girl takes bath at 4am. walks naked back to her room. has trouble finding said room. enters my supervisees' room (3) times - buck naked mind you. after the 3rd time, they learn to lock the door. she finds her room and goes to bed. we find a pile of clothes by the bathtub this morning. aah. if this is what it's like w/ a group of people in their early-to-mid 20s, i don't even want to think about the life of an RA with actual college kids.

so, my time here is almost up!! Yippie! what a long week. though i was required to attend a few meetings this week, i feel bad that i was here the rest of the time. it was so disorganized and unproductive. lots of sitting. if nothing else, i've had lots of impromptu naps while waiting for the rain to stop, waiting for a new task or just waiting for time to pass so i could go back to the dorm. jeez.

it hasn't been a bad trip - just entirely too long. 3 days too long. but the town is adorable - as is the campus. feeds my fantasy of having a college do-over. they even have this wierd thing here where you only take one class at a time. huh. didn't know that was possible.

i realized when talking to katie earlier this evening that there were exactly two times that i felt a little at home this week: one time i heard an ambulance siren and the other time they served lentils for dinner in the dining hall. what can i say? both are comforting.

my mind does feel a little clearer - it's not such a struggle to write down random thoughts. maybe i need to do something about that in my real life.

looking forward to my last breakfast with potatoes - damn they're good! if you live here, you have potatoes for just about every meal. not too shabby.

also looking forward to getting back to my own life - spending time w/ D, hanging out at our house, working in the garden (i hear we've got some tiny tomats and cukes!).

Sunday, June 13, 2010

big sky country

and so it goes. another day in iowa. went to our site this morning where they were poorly prepped for the work we were to do (exterior painting) - they didn't even know what paint was for which part of the house. good thing they had like 20 people to help paint this house. and then it rained. and rained. and rained. our day on site was canceled before noon. LAME. had a sad excuse for a lunch (vegetarian lunch = 2 handfulls of "salad" with 5 chickpeas in it). stood in the rain. rode back to the campus in a bus that had the emergency overhead doors (like a sunroof) open so it was raining in my eyes. we tried to close it but couldn't figure it out so i wore my safety glasses the rest of the ride.

read this book i borrowed (it's not very good - sorry Paulo Coehlo) and took a short nap. went for a nice walk in the cute neighborhoods around campus. envied people's hostas & handsome landscaping. bought some peanut butter and cheese to pad out tomorrow's meager lunch. played hearts w/ the kids. had dinner. went to a recruitment fair & talked w/ folks about our positions. interviewed a guy. now i'm procrastinating going to bed - again. i'm ready to go home now.

one of my members here is being a total jackass. i'm not sure what he's up to - he's always doing his own thing, which annoys the hell out of me - but he told me yesterday how frustrated he was that he couldn't find a first aid kit or get any medical attention for the large cut on his hand that he received when "falling". (he's also a bad liar) - mind you, i'd seen him in the middle of the day rushing off somewhere and he didn't say a word about this terrible emergency that happened 12 hours ago... apparently he was drunk the previous night and went skinny dipping in the pond behind our dorm w/ some other dumbasses & somehow cut himself pretty badly. i found him some help & offered the hydrogen peroxide i have in my room (for brushing my teeth - gross, i know). i wasn't able to provide the proxide immediately because i had a meeting & he seemed a little shocked that his care wasn't my first priority. i'm SO SOOOO tired of his spoiled, annoying-ass attitude. i can't wait until his last day. so full of himself. OH-MY-GOD! making me crazy.

this probably sounds all wine-y and compain-y - & maybe it is - but i'm really not in a bad mood. just bored. why can't i just take a random week off work and stay home to get my own stuff done? i guess i can, but i won't get paid for it... i'm just BORED. went running last night. it was good though i missed a turn and ended up in the middle of corn fields - which was pretty cool, actually. running next to rusty wire fences, watching swooping birds (i think they were orioles) and staring up at the endless sky of the midwest. i don't miss it - but it's pretty damn cool looking.

that's it. i have to sleep now. early day on site tomorrow. hope it doesn't rain.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Someone's gotta post something. If it's not going to be you, I guess it'll have to be me.

So... here I am in Mt Vernon, Iowa (just outside Cedar Rapids) with my crew from work. We're here for the next week. Long day of traveling. on the first flight i sat next to a diving instructor - as in scuba diving. he leads expeditions to explore ship wrecks and the like and travels all the time - he only sees his wife & small kids (in minneapolis) on the weekends. i didn't even realize this was a potential job - but i guess someone has to do it.

So I'm sitting in my single un-air conditioned dorm room on a very hard mattress, procrastinating pooping in the public bathroom because i hate it. i've always hated it and i'm sure i will continue to hate it. why do i want to poop with other people i know in the room? or really ANYONE in the room? thing is, i don't.

walking back from the dining hall this evening i noticed lots of tiny little frogs hopping across the sidewalks. tiny like smaller than a dime. so so small. huh. iowa. i was expecting it to be the same as missouri.

so i'm here for the next week for a habitat build in cedar rapids. it's also the height of recruitment season so i don't know how much time i'll spend on site. i've got interviews set up for tomorrow & sunday so far. hoping for many more during my stay.

this dorm room came w/ a box fan, which is pretty sweet. i have a lot of difficulty sleeping w/out one - & i've been told there are loud trains that come through every 2 hours all night long - so i'm glad to have it. i'm glad i didn't have to figure out how to jam one in my suitcase...

not sure why i stopped writing in the blog. many reasons, i guess. time. i will blame this on BIG LOVE which we just recently finished - & i'm so relieved. i love it & am addicted to it when it's around therefore i get nothing else accomplished. not motivated to write about much & i'm sooo tired of writing about house projects. how boring! the garden's coming along well. i hope to post a photo sometime soon. we have little cukes! D's in charge of watering while i'm away. hope that goes well. i know it's a bit of a pain.

work is the same. it's work. seems like there are some opportunities to change things up a bit - but i'm not sure if i want that just yet. got a new boss about a month ago. he's ok. not as direct as he could be, but that's ok for now. in the past 4 weeks, people have left their jobs. one more person will be leaving soon. i think we've lost about 15 people since last june. maybe more. we haven't gone 2 weeks w/out a staffing change in at least 6 months. i've become somewhat numb to it at this point. i had a review a while back, before the new boss started, and i was expecting it to be very negative. but it was the opposite & i got a raise. so far this raise is only verbal - apparently my old boss has yet to turn in the review so...

i think that's about it. i'm going to try & read a little before i make some sleeps. borrowed a book from a coworker. paulo coelho - the witch of portobello. we'll see if it's any good.