Uninspired… 10ish things I love beginning with P

I was looking around friends’ blogs for inspiration today (cos I promised to post more often even if I’ve nothing much to write about) and I remembered Flash had recently unearthed the Things you love beginning with… meme. Way back in 2006 I got W. This time (via Skype chat)… 

[8:37:38 AM] Gwyn says: Oy, Flash! Give us a letter for that meme. You gave me a W last time and I need some inspiration. (thanks 🙂 )
[8:37:59 AM] Flash says: you want a different letter?
[8:38:05 AM] Gwyn says: yep
[8:38:11 AM] Flash says: *thinks*
[8:38:17 AM] Flash says: P
[8:38:20 AM] Gwyn says: yay!
[8:38:20 AM] Flash says: ok?
[8:38:21 AM] Gwyn says: thanks
[8:38:24 AM] Flash says: np!

10 things I love beginning with P:

Parents, Phoning home

If it weren’t for skype, cheap international phone calls and the internet I wouldn’t be living so far away from home. Hi Mum & Dad!

Mum and Dad dans les Antibes... récemment
Mum and Dad dans les Antibes... récemment. Photo by Jill Lisk I think.

Photography (+Picasa)

Here’s one from the other day. It looks like an apple, but is actually an acorn.

Fell
Fell

Chose focal black and white in Picasa’s options menu, waved my magic mouse and uploaded it to Flickr.
Photography is one of the most rewarding hobbies I have, not just taking photos but admiring and being inspired by other people’s too. Also it brings you little moments to treasure like Atticus finally overtaking “Dead Horse” in the LA Times and being the 2nd Best Animal at time of writing…  I promise I only voted once. The votes have nothing to do with the judges so here’s hoping he gets printed in the LA Times paper edition this Sunday…

Potatoes

I could live on these exclusively for months. Like I did through most of university. I reckon the antiscience hicks have it all wrong and that spuds, rather than bananas, are the real “Atheist’s nightmare“…

Planting stuff in the jardin.

I won’t call it growing veggies just yet. That would be premature. I enjoyed the actual planting, even if the resulting rows of slug-eaten greenery is not (and may never be) fit for human consumption. The herbs’re doing grand though and the dandelions are thriving. 

Peep Show

The facebook group has it about right: “If you don’t like Peep Show, you’re probably not worth knowing.” Harsh, but fair. 

Pratchett, Terry

and his lovely discworld series. I started reading them when I was 13 or so and have read them all in order ever since. They’re enjoying a bit of a renaissance at the minute round here as Powells Books has a fair few used copies on sale. I’m still patiently waiting for Making Money to come out in paperback Stateside. 

Pasties & al Pastor, Tacos

I’m going to have to get back to Mexico soon if only to gorge on Tacos al Pastor again.

Pasties are also missed, though we had the Chilean version round a colleague of Sarita’s house the other day, empanadas. Lighter pastry, an olive, egg and raisins got added to the recipe when it travelled south. Wikipedia has some handy pasty facts… “It is said that a good pasty should be strong enough to endure being dropped down a mine shaft.” 

PCs

Yeah, they crash occasionally. Yeah, some of my drivers stopped working with Vista. Yeah, Microsoft… But when PCs go wrong I can usually fix them, swapping out some part for another cheaply bought one, or messing with the registry. When your Mac goes wrong, it goes wrong. Usually in spectacular/ expensive fashion. 

I got my first PC from Drsita’s dad, Martin when I started at UMass in August 2000. I’d probably still be trying to teach Spanish to spoilt teenagers now if it wasn’t for him.

Parks

Parks are good. They used to be for drinking cider and playing guitar in, now they’re for being dragged through by a 25lb + schipperke. 

Pubs

Though it turns out it’s not the place, it’s the company. Still working on finding some Portland pub peeps.

Posters

I seem to be making lots of posters lately. Here’s today’s…

 

Santa Cruz you're not that far...
Santa Cruz you're not that far...

(Thrills youtubery

That feels like 10. Maybe more. If anyone would like a letter, comment away.

Thanks for wading through all that, though the biggest news of late is we’re well chuffed to be having some Mexican mates over in January.

5 Comments

  1. With you on most of these- and especially agree on the phoning home bit (as ET would say..)
    Some more? How about-
    P for playfulness & pleasure- a refusal to take life too seriously, and to find enjoyment and contentment in unlikely places.
    P for physics- as a lapsed physicist I like to think there’s a logic to the world and we get ever closer to understanding it ( pace the LHC problems)
    P for Pingu- nuff said (or unsaid)
    P for panoramas & the wider view in general.
    P for perambulating- wandering and finding serendipitous things
    P for peripherals- all those things that hook into PCs.
    P for programming, PHP, ….

  2. Hey Gwyn – you forgot purring and pies esp apple and Grandma’s lemon meringue.
    What about pantomimes in the Brewhouse?
    love Mum xxxx

  3. haha, 2 out of 3, Mum…

    Grandma’s lemon meringue pie was without doubt one of the wonders of the modern world.

    Purring has been replaced by absence-of-barking.

    And pantomimes in the Brewhouse, fond memories…
    US/Mexican readers might need a glossary here though.

    Brewhouse: The theatre in Taunton where I grew up.
    Pantomimes… : Where to start? Wikipedia probably. My fear of public speaking might well stem from being dragged on stage yearly by the likes of Little and Large.

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