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30 Saturday Apr 2011
30 Saturday Apr 2011
29 Friday Apr 2011
Posted in quizzes
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| You Should Be a Film Writer |
You don’t just create compelling stories, you see them as clearly as a movie in your mind. You have a knack for details and dialogue. You can really make a character come to life. Chances are, you enjoy creating all types of stories. The joy is in the storytelling. And nothing would please you more than millions of people seeing your story on the big screen! |
~ found at Archie’s ~
28 Thursday Apr 2011
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So I bought a little basil plant at the market yesterday, thinking it had rather tiny leaves but probably just needed to grow a bit… turns out it’s a greek dwarf basil plant (like this one in the pic). But what the heck, should still make a nice pesto. What I’m confused about is the best place to put it on the terraza. The guy at the market said to keep it out of direct sunlight, but googling informs me that six hours of direct sunlight and lots of moist light soil is best. Help?
Meanwhile, have decided that this is the first step in setting up my rooftop herb garden. Am planning to also grow coriander and parsley – any other suggestions? May also have a go at growing some arrugula.
I’ve got some prettily painted clay planters upstairs, leftover from the previous tenant, which should work well. But any gardening tips about types of soil, sun, etc will be greatly appreciate.
27 Wednesday Apr 2011
Posted in cartoons, humour, retail therapy
*Important: Ensure all components are free from mud, dung and evil spirits before assembly. Wear appropriate safety equipment (spear, flint knife, etc) in the event of bears. Small parts are not included. If plagued by demons or suffering from pestilence seek advice from a druid before assembly. May contain quartz.
~ swiped from Archie ~
26 Tuesday Apr 2011
Posted in food & drink, friends, wine
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I got this!
From a very silly and totally adorable Frenchman who lives in Germany, and who I am lucky enough to call my friend.
Thank you honey, both for the surprise wine and for making me smile.
Maison Louis Latour
Grand Ardèche Chardonnay 2008
Vin de Pays des Coteaux de L’Ardèche
The Grand Ardèche Chardonnay comes from Southern France. The grapes are treated as if they were grown in one of the Grand Cru vineyards of the Côte d’Or. Fully-ripened grapes are selected and pressed lightly before being aged in oak barrels made at the Latour cooperage in Beaune. The result is a full-bodied wine that is smooth with notes reminiscent of exotic fruits and vanilla spice imparted by the oak.
I wonder if it would pair well with The Haggis…