Friday, August 31, 2012

Long Weekend Awaits

Tamara has come down with some type of cold/flu thing, so our weekend will most likely be a very slow one. I need to get a few errands done but other than that we will stay close to home.

Whatever your weekend includes enjoy.

Peace, Health and Happiness.

Elisa

Thursday, August 30, 2012

School is just around the corner!

One more week until school begins. Today I took my former student out for our last trip of the summer. It'll be strange not seeing him at school this year but I know he's very happy about being finished. I do have plans to visit him periodically during the school year. We were in the middle of a book when school ended and we both want to finish it.

Next week I'll get the kids ready for school. Supplies need to be purchased, clothes dealt with, etc. I'll have my yearly safety training. With five students graduating last year we're down employees. Maybe that'll mean we can get through the day of training quickly. Keeping my fingers crossed....

Tamara

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Yeah!! Paralympics.

Excellent opening ceremony - could have done with some slightly better commentators but nothing's ever perfect - and other than that it was brilliant.

Apart from the show itself, and all the athletes - from so many countries - do you know what else is good?? One of the best sports commentators from the BBC has temporarily jumped channels to appear on 4's Paralympics coverage. She a lesbian. Her partner also works for the BBC as a newsreader. And one of their good friends is also a newsreader for the BBC - and also a lesbian. And those facts are not the first thing anybody mentions or bothers about (apart from one rather bitter and twisted misogynist working for a once-great newspaper now turned rag). What people mention is how damn' good she is at her job.

Another great thing about the opening ceremony - of the choirs that sang, one was the London Gay Men's Choir.

The third thing that was good. The whole damn' show. It's going to be a great sporting occasion. I'm looking forward to watching as much as I can.

The bad thing about today?? Torrential rain, we're on flood alert again. Though considering what Louisiana is going through right now I have no business complaining. Stay safe, people.

Enjoy your updates. See you next week. Goodnight and may your God/s go with you


Ze

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

A Giant Leap

As regular readers know I still look up at the moon each July and marvel at the fact that human beings have set foot on another planet. I still sit and remember the awe I felt sitting in my pyjamas watching those pictures on my uncle's tv. I still feel that awe.

Well the first man to set foot on that other world left this one this past weekend. Neil Armstrong died of complications following an operation. He was 82, so he'd had a good long life. And he'd done things most of us can only dream of doing.

And if we ever reach the stars, centuries from now humankind will still look back on that first landing, and they will still know the name of the first human being to set foot on another world.

I hope he's up there again, right now, sitting beside those footprints and grinning. R.I.P. Neil Armstrong. Always a hero.

Ze

Monday, August 27, 2012

Summer Day

A beautiful one in our neck of the woods. Here is hoping all these storms break off quickly. Stay safe all you folks in the path of destruction.

Everyone else, enjoy the updates.

Peace, Health and Happiness.

Elisa

Sunday, August 26, 2012

In the middle of a ST:TNG marathon....

I'll let you get to reading.

Tamara

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Sunshine all around....

Our weekend is calmly moving forward. Monday we get Cal back as it is his birthday and then Tuesday we take the kids minus Duncan to the Evergreen State Fair. Elephant ears here I come. Crap food for an entire afternoon, something to look forward to.

Tamara tonight will be spending some quality time with her DS thanks to Ze. Who sent over a copy of the Buffy DS game that was never released in the states.

Other than that our weekend goes calmly. Hope you all are doing just as well. Enjoy those updates.

Peace, Health and Happiness.

Elisa

Friday, August 24, 2012

Huzzah!

The Athenaeum is back!

Tamara

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Comfortable

The weather that is. Perfect summer days of high 60 until later afternoon when the sun comes out to warm it up into the low 70's. We may even get some drizzle this weekend. Perfect. When many of you are stuck in summer heat hell, here in Seattle we are enjoying the comfort of summer.

I need to work on the UE checklist this weekend, so it's a great time to send us any updates to it or things you would like to see us add and check regularly.

Here is hoping your week has been good and may it be followed by a splendid weekend.

Sorry, I am not a story teller like Ze, so get to reading and enjoy.

Peace, Health and Happiness.

Elisa

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Wallpapering.

First - it's the end of Eid al Fitr, which is the feast at the end of the fast of Ramadan. Hope all our Muslim readers had a great one.

Then on to wallpapering. Well, not quite. Little Barbara isn't tall enough to paper a wall and there's no way on earth she'd be allowed anywhere near a ladder. And we don't paper the walls of new-build houses anyway. We paint them. (Good reasons for this, mainly to do with the length of time it takes brand new plaster to breathe and properly dry out).

What we sometimes do (for show houses and for special requests) is run a paper border strip horizontally around the walls of a room. Sometimes at the edge where it joins the ceiling, sometimes lower - generally about a third of the way up the wall. That's what I was going to be doing this week, and what Barbara was going to learn to do.

Permission was a lot easier this time, and came through a lot quicker. It was a "oh, you've done this before so we'll just say yes now" thing. And it didn't need a lot of preparation.

She wore her miniature painter's whites. (Actually a bib-and-brace- overall style of kiddies' dungarees). And her plastic (toy) hard-hat. It didn't matter that it was a toy one because, by the time we reach internal decorating stage, the houses needing work aren't in a hard-hat area. Though I wore my hard-hat so that we looked the same.

The most difficult bit was finding something that looked sufficiently like (and worked well enough as) a wallpapering brush, but that was small enough and light enough for her to handle. I eventually found one in an ironmonger's, it was marked as a crumb brush (to dust a tablecloth) but didn't have the little handle they usually have. It was plastic rather than wood but it looked the part and would work quite well.

Her mother brought her over after morning tea-break. First we mixed paste. That got a little messy. Her third attempt was perfect. (The first too were a trifle runny). Then we got the paste-table set up and I showed her how to cut the right length of border, and how to paste it without getting any paste on the table. She did pretty well at that.

I'd already marked the wall up with a guide-line. I wasn't going to overwhelm her with technical details like plumb-lines and chalk and string and spirit level and how to get a level line to work to.

I showed her how to fold the pasted paper so it would unfold easily as she pasted it to the wall. She liked being able to hold the strip in one hand. Then I demonstrated how to paste the paper to the wall, whilst unfolding as you walk, and smoothing it out to get rid of air bubbles all at the same time. She managed it perfectly. She's a smart little kid. I cut the corners in (the border design was little flowers and it needed experience to match it properly), but she did the rest. And she chatted nineteen to the dozen.

We stopped for lunch. She sat beside me with her sandwich and crisps and juice as I ate my sandwich and crisps and drank my coffee. And she still chatted. And looked as proud and as pleased as it's humanly possible to be.

We did two more houses (one room in each house) after lunch, before her mother came to collect her at 3pm. She chatted the entire time. She was ecstatic. She loved every minute of it. She was even more bouncy about a bit of wallpapering than I was about the Olympics!!

When she left I gave her a certificate that said she was now a qualified apprentice paperer's mate. And she hugged me. Her mother said she would frame the certificate and hang it next to the painting one. Which hangs above her bed. I got a little choked up about that. If I wasn't such a hard bastard I might even have got emotional.

She's a great kid. I told her that her mother was happy to let her then she could come to the site every time she's off school, for as long as I'm there. And she hugged me again. And skipped off (actually skipping, the way kids do), chattering the whole time about her friend the building lady and how she was now an apprentice.

That kid is going to be a painter-and-decorator when she grows up, no doubt about it.

See you next week. Goodnight and may your God/s go with you.


Ze

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Bits and Bobs

Footy season' started so there's some sport to watch on tv while I wait for the Paralympics to start. And no, I wasn't able to get tickets. At least, I haven't been able to so far. They announced they would be releasing a few more as demand was "higher than foreseen". That's been the only bad bit about the Olympics really - struggling with that bloody awful ticket website. It's crap of the first order!!

Went to the cinema after work - saw The Bourne Legacy. It was ok. The critics panned it but I didn't think it was that bad. Confusing if you hadn't seen the others, yes. A typical better-than-ordinary-humans faintly unrealistic action flick, sure. Plot holes a-plenty if you analyse it carefully, probably. But still an ok and reasonably entertaining film.

Little Barbara comes out to play tomorrow. Should be fun. I'll give you all a report on the day.

Ze

Monday, August 20, 2012

Carpets & Q

The carpets are officially done. I cleaned the carpet cleaner and it's been drying outside all day. Soon I'll put it away for another year. Now if I could just convince the cats to deposit their hairballs on the tile....

Okay, time to catalog some comics and watch several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. We're currently on the episode where they meet the Borg for the very first time.

Tamara

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Weekend Closure

Our weekend is coming to an end. For me that means work in the morning. Tamara is on summer break from school so she and Cal have the day to do as they please. I miss those summer breaks, but I am pleased in this economy to have my job, so the complaints are light.

Here is hoping you have a great week.

Peace, Health and Happiness.

Elisa

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Bummer

We've officially passed a year since The Athenaeum last updated. I miss the unique touch this site brought to the world of Femslash.

Tamara

Friday, August 17, 2012

Ready for the Weekend

Our short lived heatwave is coming to an end. I am happy about that. We have the Shoreline parade tomorrow and cooler weather will be much appreciated. Another slow night of updates...send us your sites if we are missing them.

Peace, Health and Happiness.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Light Night

Not too much for you tonight. Keep your fingers crossed for tomorrow!

Tamara

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Still Floating on Air.

Still on my Olympics high - can't wait for the Paralympics to start.

I've been so hyped up on the Olympics in fact, that I've been forgetting to check for important dates and holy days!! Bad reporter - no biscuit. I don't think I've missed too many - at least I hope not.

Today is the Assumption of the BVM - I hope our Catholic readers had/have a good feast.

I've been busy making arrangements for young Barbie to come along for another day at work - she's enthusiastic, so is her mother, so I've worked out all the permissions. Next week she'll be along for a half-day or so learning another aspect of a painter & decorator's job - wallpapering. I'll let you know how we get on.

Not an awful lot to read tonight I'm afraid - I'll repeat our occasional plea - if you know of a femslash site we should be reporting on (that isn't members only or a chaotic writer-upload place like FanFiction.net) let us know, please.

See you next week. Goodnight and may your God/s go with you.

Ze

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Fantastic

Abso-bloody-lutely fantastic. There's no other way to describe how it felt being a part of it. The Olympics. Here in the UK.

I had a wonderful time. I got to see our Jade in the Tae Kwon Do. I got to see the Aussie Women beat the Russian women in a hard-fought Bronze Medal basketball game. And sang You're The Voice (very out-of-tune and totally off-key) along with the Aussie fans.

I got to see the Olympic Rings on Tower Bridge.

I talked to people from all over the world who had come to cheer on their teams.

I discovered for myself that although most of the time London has no patience, no time, for this there was time. And the volunteers in those awful colours were brilliant. Patient, cheerful, helpful, polite, stuffed full of knowledge and useful information and a wonderful contribution to the Olympic spirit.

I got to be a part of it. And it was magic.

Ze

Monday, August 13, 2012

Hype Night

Thanks Cheri, take it away,
Hey everyone!

It's been awhile since I've shared an update about what's going on with Cocktail Hour and the C-Spot family of sites.

I'll start with Cocktail Hour. We've been expanding our focus! We posted the first episode of our newest venue, Flicks & Swizzle Sticks which features a discussion of kick ass women in a few great films. This new feature is planned to be released monthly, each with a different theme and guests.

We're also gearing up for a series of discussions with author Bev Prescott who will talk about issues of diet, exercise, and stress management. She's been discussing these things on her blog for a little while now and the response has been fantastic. The first episode of that will be recorded late this month and if you have a question you'd like to ask, you can email cocktailhour.show at gmail.com. Colette Moody is preparing to begin recording her own regular show with Cocktail Hour, too. It's been a very exciting few months!

C-Spot reviews has gained two new regular reviewers and we've also begun to review non-lesfic books and graphic novels. But since we still read 99% lesfic and femslash, that's still what you'll find on the site. I've been running a daily online "newspaper" that collects tons of articles about lesbian fiction, femslash, and LGBTQ news so, if you're looking for a single place to go to get some info, you can check out C-Spot Daily: http://reviews.c-spot.net/daily. Just in case you're looking for a little dark humor, I also run offtopic.c-spot.net where you can find the Off Topic video show and the Dear Bitch advice column.

It feels like my friends and I are always coming up with ideas for new projects so I'm happy that The Grunts here are so generous with their time and energy and allow me to share rambles with you. Take care and happy reading!

Check it out and enjoy the updates.

Elisa

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Monday, here we come!

Lazy weekend for us (nothing unusual). I did manage to get the living room carpet cleaned on Saturday. Friday I did the boys' room. I'll do little e's this week since she'll be at her other mom's. Tomorrow I tackle our bedroom. The actual cleaning won't take long since the bed takes up most of the floor. Mostly my time will be spent moving comic boxes from my side of the bed out of the room. I really need to get busy and input them into my database and thus transfer the boxes to the storage unit. E would be very happy I'm sure. Sad to say the comics just keep coming in so my side of the bed won't be boxless for long.

Tamara

Saturday, August 11, 2012

What are we missing?

Do you know of any sites we totally miss? Do you have a favorite writer's page we don't go to? If so please let us know. Lately it seems we are catching less and less and that is not our goal. So help us out and others will be appreciative as well.

Same goes for all you writers or ramblers share happily please...

Thanks and enjoy the updates1

Peace, Health and Happiness.

Elisa

Friday, August 10, 2012

Hype!

August 16...mark your calendars.
Warrior Princess 102: Fans STILL Discussing 'Xena'

blogtalkradio.com/allaine/2012/08/17/warrior-princess-102-fans-still-discussing-xena
F4F Radio has been discussing "Xena: Warrior Princess", even now enormously popular among fans of lesbian pairings on TV because of the Xena/Gabrielle relationship, every six months for the past three years. In May 2012 it was time for a fifth conversation, and appropriately enough we welcomed back author/filmmaker Kim Pritekel, who had been involved with the previous three Xena shows as either a guest or a cohost. Rather than focus on fan fiction or "uberfic" that time, however, that night we began discussing the television show itself. Kim and I were joined, not by Xena fanfic authors, but by two more longtime fans of the show - Zea Apa and Kelly Neal. And we were prepared to talk about EVERYTHING we loved most about the show, from the subtext to the story arcs to the comedy. What we were not prepared for was how much time we'd need. When it was time to wrap up, we'd only covered HALF of what we wanted to discuss. So tonight, everyone returns to pick up where we left off. And this time, we'll also be joined by Adm_Hawthorne, a guest from my last Rizzoli & Isles show, who was slated to appear in May but couldn't make it. BATTLE ON!

Allaine
www.blogtalkradio.com/allaine

Be sure to tune in!

Tamara

Thursday, August 09, 2012

Weekend in Sight

Unbelievable how fast time slips by. My work week is almost over. Looking forward to the weekend. We are going to go see DogFest on Saturday. We'll have fun watching all the pooches.

Hope Ze enjoyed her time at the Olympics, I am jealous.

May you all have great Friday and weekend. Now back to the basics.

Peace, Health and Happiness.

Elisa

Wednesday, August 08, 2012

London.

We're here. London is just as noisy, dirty, smelling, chaotic, frenetic, and rude as I remember. And it's very warm and rather humid here. It feels like home.

And yet not home any more - because I love Devon. I love being almost in the country. I love the slower pace of life. I love that people say, "Thank you." to bus drivers in Devon, that people stop and ask if you need help if you look lost. In London they grumble, sigh dramatically & jostle you out of the way.

But here is where the Olympics are. *bounces*

I was right - I didn't sleep much last night. And I have to be up at 5am to get to the arena in time - and it's gone 11pm and I'm not in bed yet.

But it's THE OLYMPICS!!

See you next week folks. Goodnight and may you God/s go with you.

Ze

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

Almost There.

Almost at the Olympics.

And by this time tomorrow I will be in London.

I will probably be completely unable to sleep tomorrow night. Partly because I'm a big kid and I'm far too excited to be able to sleep, and partly because the morning session of the Tae Kwon Do starts at 9am. We have to be at the arena two hours prior to the start. This means we have to get up at 5.30. And I'll be so scared I'll oversleep that I won't be able to sleep at all. No matter - I can sleep next week, after the adrenaline wears off.

Hope you have all been able to watch the games. Or at least some of them. Because they've been brilliant. Last night women's footy match between Canada and the USA was a cracking game. And Jess Ennis' gold in the heptathlon was a phenomenal achievement.

Forty-eight medals - twenty-two of them gold - not bad for a little island nation of just over 63 million people.

And it's especially good because I get to lord it over my brother-in-law because Australia are (at the moment) a very long way behind... *g* (He always gives me a hard time over rugby and cricket - not to mention he supports a different Aussie Rules team to me - and they beat us recently.)

I'm dead tired but I don't even think I can sleep tonight - I'm far too hyper. Is it Thursday yet??

Ze

Monday, August 06, 2012

Sun and Heat

Yesterday we hit a record high for Seattle...95. Fortunately E and I spent a good chunk of the evening in the air-conditioned comfort of The Triple Door watching Kasey Chambers kill it with her band. The venue isn't huge but the sound was great. And Kasey Chambers knows how to put on a great show. I'm so glad we didn't miss out on this since we've both been waiting for Ms. Chambers to come to Seattle. Now we're both counting the days until she comes back.

Now if we could just get Lori McKenna to come to Seattle....

Tamara

p.s. If you're at all a fan of solid country, keep an ear out for Ashleigh Dallas. She was part of Kasey Chambers' band and she has a fantastic voice.

Sunday, August 05, 2012

Something Different

Later this evening T and I are going to actually go out and leave the kids at home...a rarity for us. However, one of our very favorite musicians is in town (Kasey Chambers) and since she lives in Australia we may not have another chance to see her real soon.

Enjoy your update!

Peace, Health and Happiness.

Elisa

Saturday, August 04, 2012

Hype!

We're down to the wire for the Caring for Kara auction. It ends August 5th so hit the site and place your bids.

Tamara

Friday, August 03, 2012

TGIF

Title says it all.

Peace, Health, and Happiness.

Elisa

Thursday, August 02, 2012

Blah

Not much to say tonight so I'll let you get to reading.

Tamara

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Olympics Again

Today is Lammas - hope those Christians who observe this feast have a good one. Tomorrow is Lugnassad in the northern hemisphere and Imbolc in the southern, we wish our Pagan & Wiccan readers a good feast.

On to the Olympics. (Sorry to those readers who aren't fans of sport and who are likely bored rigid by the whole thing but I'm stoked about it and will probably still be bouncing for weeks after it's over *g*).

The opening ceremony was bloody brilliant. Quirky, eccentric, full of history, allegory, literary references, music, a quick celebration of our beloved NHS, a homage to the victims of the London bombings of July 2005. It reached out to the rest of the world, included all the competing nations in the celebration, via the petals which made up the cauldron. And had that brilliant "passing the torch" moment. And the cauldron?? Spectacular.

I'm just sorry that our friends in the USA didn't get to see it all. (I hope the rest of you did). A lot of the meaning was lost because of the huge cuts the broadcaster made - just so it could pack in the adverts. What with that and the fast-food monopoly and crackdown on the symbols... Isn't it nice to know corporate greed still trumps celebrations of national pride, global unity, and cultural diversity??

Fortunately the BBC have the rights to the live coverage here - which is excellent. The BBC does not show adverts. Coverage is continuous and uninterrupted. And brilliant. (Apart from the odd dozy presenter!!) Love Clare Balding, Hazel Irvine, Gabby Logan, and even Sue Barker, but oh Lord!! Gary Lineker couldn't ad-lib if his life was at stake!!

And through the wonders of digital TV we have the "red button". In other words as well as one of the main BBC channels have extensive coverage, and one of the minor BBC channels, we get to press a button on the remote control handset and there are 24 multi-screen sub-channels to pick from. The BBC are showing every single sport live and in full. (Or at least as full as is humanly possible). I've always grumbled that I never get to see my favourite sports as they're mostly considered "minority" sports and consequently hardly ever got coverage. Unless a miracle happened and it looked as if we'd get a medal.

This time?? I'm spoilt for choice. There is so much to see and all sports are covered. What do I watch?? The archery?? The fencing?? Hockey?? Canoe?? Shooting?? Women's football?? (And I'm chuffed that both our women's and men's team have qualified for the quarter-finals.) So much to see.

I hardly ever watch TV - this week I can't be moved from in front of it whenever I'm home. And don't even try to prise my fingers from the remote control!! Your life could be in danger!!

Better even than the TV - last weekend I got to watch the women's football live, in person, at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. Magic!!

And next week I'm up to London to see even more events.

Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Life is good.

See you next week (still bouncing), goodnight and may your God/s go with you.

Ze