January 06, 2003

Aubrey Beardsleay calendar

I have a new Aubrey Beardsley calendar here at work and it's helping to satisfy my ongoing need for art in my life. I am surrounded by art postcards and things here in my cube. Occasionally refreshing them is very good for me.

On the reading front, I haven't yet finished Think... or Death on the Installment Plan (though it seems like I was getting the idea with the Celine...), but have gone ahead and started A Wild Sheep Chase, the Murakami book I got for Christmas. His books are reliably decent, and I'm enjoying it. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is still the best, hands down, with Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World coming in a respectable second.

It snowed again a little bit here today... a nice surprise after constantly hearing that we're going to get snow and then not getting any. Today they said we'd be lucky if we got flurries, and we ended up with a new coating to an inch on the ground.

I am working on our honeymoon scrapbook and I think it's coming out nicely. It's hard to get napkins and relatively flimsy things like that to stay snugly in the photo corners, but I just can't bring myself to destroy our precious artifacts with glue or tape.

We made soup last night using our new cookbook (a Christmas present from Ezra's family). It came out all right, but I think we should have used more beans. We may add a can or two to the leftovers and see how that goes. It's got lots of garlic in it--5 cloves all together. I think my fingers still smell a bit like garlic!

We're in the middle of watching Cradle Will Rock. We saw the first 1/2 last night and will watch the rest tonight. I've been wondering about this movie for a long time, given its impressive cast and 1930's setting. Much as I suspected, it seems like it's mostly panorama and not much plot. But, much as I expected, the cast is impressive (as billed), and it's visually fun (for me). It's a bit reckless, which can be both good and bad. I sort of admire that, but it doesn't necessarily make it good. We're having a little bit of a festival with Bill Murray these days, and he's one of the fun parts of the movie. Suddenly it seems like he's cropping up in a heap of good movies (well, we're discovering them--they were already there).

Posted by TerriWise at January 6, 2003 05:50 PM
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