I’ve noticed that I’m getting a lot of hits on searches for radler recipes. To that end I’ll be doing some radler experiments once I get back from Croatia. I’ll let you all know which is the tastiest. Of course […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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So, I’ve been going on about how nice radlers are. I’ve met my match. This one broke me. Waaaaay, waaaaay too orangey. I’ll return to my grapefruit radlers now. PS: recipe for grapefruit radler: Mix equal parts grapefruit juice and […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
how much everyone smokes grand-parental types wearing less fabric than me getting changed on the beach being with the kids 24/7 rather than just after work (and I _mean_ 24/7, K2’s bed is next to ours, and he’s constantly waking […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Walking along the beach with K3 makes me feel like I’m in a certain Prodigy video. Everyone is reacting to him. Generally since he’s all goofy smile all the time: NB: he’s always too interested in the camera to catch […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Ed: this time with a title! I’ve been in Cres for two weeks already! Man, fruit flies like a banana! I’ve managed to be mistaken for someone else twice, once for good, once for bad. A man came up to […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Morning ritual. Coffee and reading. Search for ribices! (ribices=fishies) A more in-depth post later, when coffee has had an effect.
I’m in Croatia, about to head for the coast. Internet access will be at the cafe while I’m getting my morning fix. I’ll check in when I can though!
In April I managed to go to Eurocon, the European Science Fiction Society’s annual convention. I’ve mentioned this before. While there I sat in an hour-long workshop given by Tim Powers (he’s an awesome storyteller, and really friendly to boot!). […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
That’s right, it’s gonna be hot today. Cool off with these fine short stories: “Kaonashi” by Eliza W. Chan, where a guy’s attempt at a perfect life goes awry, creepily. Extra points if you recognize the title from somewhere else! […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I went to Upper Canada Village this weekend to have fun at their annual medieval festival. Mission Accomplished. Enjoy these highlights: One run in the jousting list. Not as brutal as last year, when Sir Shanton unhorsed Sir Bernard twice. […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…