Wednesday, September 26, 2007

The Siege Continues 

Guess what reappeared today for a second dosage of Weird Science?




We discovered they're called Atlantic Land Crabs, non-natives from the Bahamas:
Not just your average pest
And they eat plants and run amuck in the fall!

So, this crab has been to the Bahamas, and I haven't? What's up with that.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Work Makes Me Crabby 


Work Makes Me Crabby

So, we're sitting at our desks, working, and hear some scratching at the door. Thinking it's the crows tap tap tapping, we look up. Lo and behold, it's a large crab trying to climb up the windows.

I know it's been raining a lot and the water is rising, but that's just downright odd.

I also took a little video of him running about.


Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Mayo's Pond Runneth Over 

The before and afters from yesterday's day-long rain storm with apparently more to come in the next few days...

Normally there are at least several feet between the bridge and water, but level was up to the walkway today.


Monday, September 17, 2007

Monologuers of Dune 


A Woman, Her Cat, and SciFi
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So, I'm torn about "Hunters of Dune." Granted, it's been 15 years since I read the Dune saga in the Driver's Ed trailer during a scorching July, so my memories are a little foggy. Something about Bene Gesserits, Paul Atreides, Alia, and The Spice Must Flow. And also the sandworms, my favorite characters. I was pretty excited to see that there were two new books out to wrap up the series, and, though I only intended to read "Sandworms" I figured I'd better read both.

Some people have complained that Brian Herbert doesn't really have the same touch as his father, Frank, though "Hunters" has much the same feel as the originals. Atmospherically, it's similar; the descriptions of the planets and the characters are consistent, familiar, and compelling. It's the more revelatory moments that are somewhat infected by DaVinci Code-itis, i.e. "monologuing."

Public Service Announcement Authors of the world: Just because Dan Brown made a bajillion dollars on a book that, minus its speaking parts, is about 3 pages long, doesn't mean you should follow suit. It was the message of DVC that everyone liked, not the elementary style. The most powerful revelations in DVC were ones not spoken. Keep that in mind.

It seems like kind of a cheat to wind up to a climactic moment, have someone pop a melange wafer and, BAM, there's the answer. If it was that easy, why didn't someone think of that before? And, in case you were a little dense and missed the fairly obvious point, there's someone to spell it out in thought, and then in voice.

It really felt like the authors were treating the readers like they were a bit slow. Not only did they include the primary explanation of who each character was as they appeared, but reminded us in case we'd forgotten from chapter to chapter. Hey! Guess what? Alia was the Abomination! And you know what else? Alia was the Abomination!

I get it already.

You know what else I got? Tleilaxu males hate women. Bene Gesserits are scared of the Kwisatz Haderach. Honored Matres are wh*res and hate men. And they like fighting. Face Dancers are sneaky. Sheanna controls worms. Gholas are clones. Duncan Idaho is obsessed with Murbella. Axlotl tanks are lobotomized women. Navigators swim in tanks of spice. Ghola children don't remember their past lives. Leto II was the God Emperor. Paul and Chani 4 Ever.

It was nice to be back in Dune, so to speak, and I look forward to reading the final book. What I missed, though, was the visions and mysticism, love, conniving, families against families, truly terrifying genetics, and the thought that Dune's readers are intelligent.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Book Club Food: There's a Slight Chance... 

Looks like I'm falling behind on these, but it's been a hot, uninspiring summer. Not entirely unlike our latest book, There's a (Slight) Chance I Might be Going to Hell by Laurie Notaro. We thought, hey, it's summer. Let's read a chicklit beach book since we're all running in and out of town and our newest member is getting married. It will be a lark!

Frankly, I'm not going to give the summary much time here, other than to say that the main character moves away from her friends into a tiny, "perfect" small town built on money from the sewer pipe industry and, finding that she is shunned as all newcomers are in tiny towns, decides to run for Sewer Pipe Queen with the sponsorship of a formerly worshiped but later run out of town beauty queen. You will enjoy this book if the following apply to you:

a) You are a Laurie Notaro junkie and it doesn't matter what she writes.
b) You enjoy SciFi Original movies, like Mansquito and Raptor Island featuring Lorenzo Lamas.
c) You are the kind of woman that enjoys both beauty pageants and bodily humor jokes, primarily the latter.
d) You thought the XFiles would be way better if every case revolved around fake dog poo.
e) You think being thrown into a pool is hilarious. An empty pool.
f) You sympathize with people that are, in general, unsympathetic.

My thought is, if you enjoyed a previous Notaro book, by all means, go read it again. Not that this book is entirely without merit. The middle to latter part where the main characters work towards redemption and self-discovery, solving a decades-old mystery and becoming friends is quite lovely. Unfortunately that part ends abruptly and ridiculously.

Anyway, if you are somehow still inclined to read it, here is our menu from the meeting which, as you can imagine, spent as little time discussing the book as possible if only to keep me from turning purple. The main food item mentioned in the book was a variety of organic donuts. But, we picked a theme of American Summer Food.

Our Menu
Turkey burgers (mixed with Worcestershire, Lipton's Golden Onion Mix, and parsley)
Cheese and crackers
Spinach dip and baguette
Feta cheese and Grape Tomato Salad
Corn and Black Bean Salad
Summer Berry Icebox Pie
Honey Margaritas

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