Bunch Of Stuff
Apr. 23rd, 2012 08:15 pm:
Real Life:
Have been looking to finish off my porch now that I have the doggy fence (and doggy has even appeared to learn that she's supposed to go outside on her own if I'm not here. Better, she knows to go outside to 'do her business' albeit the first several time her business ended up on the porch itself, but with a little of the spray to encourage business in the right place (which would be a stretch of grass) she seems to have made progress today -- yay! and : fingers crossed:
In other efforts to finish the porch Friday I went to an outdoor furniture show room that sells outdoor furniture and found a chair on clearance that I liked and a rug that I liked. Unfortunately, i did not buy them, so when I returned on Sunday, the chair had been sold. I bought the rug only to go outside and realize that the color it was in sunlight was not the color that it looked like it was under showroom lights, so 1min. after leaving the store with the rug I returned it. So, no progress made there.
Gardening:
I did go to the nursery I bought Angelonia and million-bell petunias for the planter next to the garage. Picked up several gold lantana to be planted beneath the crepe myrtle.
And I bought a sweet 100 cherry tomato plants, two tiny tim tomato plants, cilantro, and silver thyme. There was no basil that looked good so I'll still need to buy that, and I'll need Angelonia for the front beds as well, but I try not to buy more than I can plant at a time so that will have to wait for another weekend.
Fringe:
Cool episode. I when they go 'out there' so having a dystopian episode in 2036 worked for me. I'm guessing that this ties directly into the regular time plot. I'm not analyzing it much other than to say that I enjoyed it.
Game of Thrones:
My that was grim. Of course, the books are grim. Still, reading the "unspoiled" thread over on TWOP, having so many of the grim events happening at once was an overload for many. They should probably space that sort of thing where they can.
Harrenhal:
( Read more... )
King's Landing:
( Read more... )
The Stormlands:
( Read more... )
And ... wherever Robb is...
( Read more... )
Grim, dark episode. That's actually one of the things about GoT that show watchers alone think they are prepared for (and which I hope the show is comfortable with) because the books can be overwhelmingly grim sometimes. Even if it takes Lannister soldier's who are about to be eaten, there perhaps should be a few fart jokes.
Real Life:
Have been looking to finish off my porch now that I have the doggy fence (and doggy has even appeared to learn that she's supposed to go outside on her own if I'm not here. Better, she knows to go outside to 'do her business' albeit the first several time her business ended up on the porch itself, but with a little of the spray to encourage business in the right place (which would be a stretch of grass) she seems to have made progress today -- yay! and : fingers crossed:
In other efforts to finish the porch Friday I went to an outdoor furniture show room that sells outdoor furniture and found a chair on clearance that I liked and a rug that I liked. Unfortunately, i did not buy them, so when I returned on Sunday, the chair had been sold. I bought the rug only to go outside and realize that the color it was in sunlight was not the color that it looked like it was under showroom lights, so 1min. after leaving the store with the rug I returned it. So, no progress made there.
Gardening:
I did go to the nursery I bought Angelonia and million-bell petunias for the planter next to the garage. Picked up several gold lantana to be planted beneath the crepe myrtle.
And I bought a sweet 100 cherry tomato plants, two tiny tim tomato plants, cilantro, and silver thyme. There was no basil that looked good so I'll still need to buy that, and I'll need Angelonia for the front beds as well, but I try not to buy more than I can plant at a time so that will have to wait for another weekend.
Fringe:
Cool episode. I when they go 'out there' so having a dystopian episode in 2036 worked for me. I'm guessing that this ties directly into the regular time plot. I'm not analyzing it much other than to say that I enjoyed it.
Game of Thrones:
My that was grim. Of course, the books are grim. Still, reading the "unspoiled" thread over on TWOP, having so many of the grim events happening at once was an overload for many. They should probably space that sort of thing where they can.
Harrenhal:
( Read more... )
King's Landing:
( Read more... )
The Stormlands:
( Read more... )
And ... wherever Robb is...
( Read more... )
Grim, dark episode. That's actually one of the things about GoT that show watchers alone think they are prepared for (and which I hope the show is comfortable with) because the books can be overwhelmingly grim sometimes. Even if it takes Lannister soldier's who are about to be eaten, there perhaps should be a few fart jokes.