I now have a number of small containers that cost me nothing, which I use to hold a lot of the smaller things in the cupboards and fridge. Mostly they are berry baskets, either paper or plastic:
tea bags
supplements
sauce packets (sorry about the crumbs)
I'll have you know that styrofoam is the devil, but I found a few round little pieces at work that no one wanted and I'm using them to prop up my plants! You can't see them in this pic because they are underneath everything, making up for the uneven surface of the plant stand:
I put one inside the yellow planter but beneath the plant pot to give it a little boost, because the leaves were touching the edges too much. Styrofoam is gross to the touch and nearly impossible to recycle but it worked really well in this case.
OK, speaking of the devil, I'm done with The Queen's Gambit and I'm trying to stretch out my enjoyment of Dorohedoro as long as possible, so I started watching Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened. Billy McFarland is the styrofoam of human beings and I almost stopped watching because he and his buddies are so toxic and crude that I want to stomp them She-Hulk style. It's shameful that such a massive rip-off happened, but it would have been gross even if they had been able to pull it off. This is a great documentary about a bunch of deplorable pieces of shit. The tone is set when they make a toast to "f*cking like porn stars".* I rate this film four groin punches.
*"Like porn stars"? Why would you? They f*ck like they're sprinting to the finish line.
Today gave us the perfect sunny window for a photo shoot with the new plant stand:
I started watching The Queen's Gambit on Netflix, after putting it off because it seemed to be mentioned everywhere. It's good! The word is that a lot of fans started getting chess sets to learn to play during the pandemic and that's fine. I played chess as a child quite a lot with my sister. The games would be about 10 minutes long on average because we were doing it all wrong. The set once belonged to my cousin and had these really cool stone pieces. The hinge was broken on the box and I replaced it with one that was too small but I was proud because I was nine and fixed something myself.
If you've known me for some time, then you know I have a lot of sweet hookups for getting free stuff for my house. This is a blog segment I'll call The Free Box even though things aren't always in a box when I find them. Like this great plant stand:
I was walking with a friend on the way back from SE Division and someone had left a few items, mostly wicker furniture, just off the curb behind a pickup. A guy came out of the house nearby and told us we could take what we wanted!
People are really generous about giving things away on the sidewalks in front of their homes here in Portland. This past year I've come across a wire basket for my garden tools, a bucket with a spout complete with a newish scrub brush, books from Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials series (that I happened to want to read very much just then), a bottle of high-end maple syrup, and a milk-glass IKEA table lamp. I almost forgot: a black and chartreuse Adidas backpack, clean and in excellent shape except for a small zipper that didn't work. I once found a vintage metal dollhouse in Laurelhurst but it wouldn't fit in my bike basket so I had to leave it behind. I try to only take things that are going to be really useful.
It's no secret that people got wild cleaning out their hovels during quarantine and I was no exception!
I forgot to mention in my last post that I've been making my bed every day this year so far. This is a boring detail, but I got the idea from a YouTube workout video. The person doing all the exercise had to make her bed each day as part of the routine to help change her mindset. It's not a bad concept!
Ok, enough practical jibber jabber for now. I've been watching some K-dramas and one of them is It's Okay to Not Be Okay:
It's great, but I'll be honest: I'm not rooting for their relationship yet. I think their chemistry is getting better and I like all of the characters as individuals, but I enjoy the parts with the main guy and his brother and best friend most. The slow burn in K-dramas is more intense and drawn-out than I'm used to, so I have hope for this entanglement. Plus, the episodes are LOOONNNG and there are 16 episodes, so there's a long way to go.
It looks like I did only a little work on the kitchen today but I made more progress than it looks like:
Well, now that I've seen both pics side by side I have to give more credit. Not shown: I organized three cupboards and consolidated some things into containers that had been standing mostly empty.
Here's a hack I never thought of until today: I always have had trouble storing long taper candles and keeping them safe from breaking or bending. Today I put them in some tall unused flower vases, and they'll be upright until they're ready to use.
Also not shown: I took out the trash, recycling and compost. I had a few little pumpkins on my porch as decoration so I threw those in the big green bin out front as well.
I've been a member of The People's Yoga for a few months since they began a sliding scale monthly fee, so I've been livestreaming classes for a while. They have recorded classes too that are accessible with a membership. When I had to quarantine last spring for a couple weeks I treated myself to yoga blocks and a strap which are pretty indispensable, and now I even have a bolster. Don't be fooled, I'm not very good but I'm trying and it's helped a lot these last few months. I took a vinyasa class today where the instructor spends a portion of time doing the wild handstands and backbends, and I just did some basic stretches while that's all going on.
One thing I'm kind of excited about is Harry Styles and this new-ish song. I didn't want to like him but now I can't stop thinking about how great this is:
Ok then - I'll be back in touch in a couple days. Wear your mask, don't be a jerk!
It's January 2021 and high time for a little Seasonal Affective Disorder to reign. Symptoms: lack of energy and focus, loss of desire to participate in recreational activities (other than TV), general disorder of the environment. These, at least, are what I'm experiencing lately.
I'm turning to my old blog to help me record some before-and-afters of projects, as well as an outlet for occasional depression that happens around this time of year. The onset usually hits right before the holiday season.
OK, that being said, here's a before pic of my crappy kitchen!
Don't be afraid. I've already done some work and it is a lot better.
Like I said, I've been watching a lot of TV lately. A few months ago I finally got internet in my house again and I've been watching a lot of Netflix. One of my favorite programs is an anime called Dorohedoro!