An Ongoing, Erratic Diary
- Saturday, November 17, 2001
Morning, munchkins. Ooh...I'm groggy. Last night there was a birthday
party for four of the department people; good shindig. I brought a big
tray of sushi and it got devoured. Makes me happy. I'm mildly proud of
myself because usually I just roll up a bunch of stuff and cut each into
six disks -- functional, but not so exciting. I got fancier this time.
Made several rolls, but cut the edges off on the diagonal and then cut
each piece so that it had one flat end and one diagonal end. Made fewer
pieces, but much prettier for arranging! I used cucumber and avocado and
pickled red ginger and radishes for those, varying the fillings fairly
randomly. Then I boiled some shrimp (sorry, Karina) and made little
mounds with the seasoned rice and spread a little wasabi on them and then
a shrimp and wrapped it all in a piece of seaweed (it is *much* easier to
get strips of seaweed by cutting them with a scissors than a knife, I
eventually figured out). Worked fine, and now I know that should I get
the urge to make raw fish sushi, I can make the pretty arrangements that
you see in actual restaurants. And finally, I took the leftover rice and
the leftover vegetables, mixed them all together (to make what's called
chirashi-zushi, I think), and used them to fill little sweet egg
omelettes. Those were really tricky -- the recipe claimed that 4 eggs
(plus a little salt, sugar and 2 T cold water) would make 8-9 omelettes.
Not in my kitchen. Mine came out too thick; I could use them, but not
particularly well. I was a little impatient, though, 'cause Buffy:
The Musical was about to come on and I didn't want to miss any of
it. Maybe if I went very slowly and carefully on low heat and oiled the
pan before each bit of egg went in. Anyway, I did manage to get four
functional egg packets out of it; wrap some chirashi-zushi in egg (like an
envelope) and wrap another seaweed strip around that. Very pretty. Sorry
I didn't take a picture of the whole arrangement; I was pleased with
myself. :-)
Buffy was, of course, fabulous. I would comment more, but no
spoilers for poor Karina, trapped in her backward country so many months
behind in their Buffiness.
I spent a little while this morning trying to get a poem onto a mug. The
process I attempted went like this:
- grab poem out of Word
- paste into Quark, format to the right size and pretty font, layout
- save as EPS
- use EPStoPICT to convert to PICT
- use GraphicConverter to convert PICT to GIF
- crop extra stuff, increase resolution from 72x72 to 200x200
I knew that last step was iffy, but I need that resolution for Cafe Press.
I suspect I should be fixing the resolution somehow earlier? The final result looks like it's
probably not very readable -- it's hard to tell from the picture, but I'd
be happier if the picture looked sharper. In the end, I may have to
order a mug to know for certain, but I think I'll mess around some more
first.
It also looks a bit bare, with just black text on white. I could put a
colored background rectangle under the text, but that would just look kind
of blocky, don't you think? I could also add a tiny image, and wrap the
text around it -- do you think it'd look better with a tree in it? Maybe
I could use that photo of the tree swept by wind from a few weeks
ago... Hmm....details, details. It's a good thing I'm not a graphic
designer; I could fiddle for months over such tiny little things. Well,
maybe not -- I'd probably get impatient after a few days and say -- "Good
enough!" Or, more likely, "Help?!" :-)
12:45. Very slow morning. Umm...talked to David for a while, had a big
lunch (feeling stuffed) of leftover Thai green curry and bread, drank tea
and read more of Kate Elliot's Child of Flame -- yet another
Humongous Fantasy Series. Let's see -- at the moment, I'm in the midst of
George R.R. Martin's (waiting for him to write next book), Michelle West's
(ditto), Elizabeth Haydon's (waiting for third book to come out in
paperback) and Kate Elliot's (reading fourth book presently; will then
wait eagerly for final (supposedly) book). And I wonder why I fall behind
in my critical theory reading...
Speaking of which, this is what I *should* be doing this weekend:
- lots of lit crit reading
- revise intro
- send intro etc to Melcher
- revise "The Emigrant" and send out
- work more on Christmas story?
- watch Spanish movies, tv in prep. for exam
- put together POD manuscript
- draft POD contracts
- send out POD contracts
- do Heidi's recommendation
- write to Jason
That's what I ought to do. What I want to do:
- keep reading Kate Elliot
- cook something delectable (I have leftovers, so *that's* not going to
happen)
- drink tea
- play The Sims
- chat with people on the phone
Heh. We'll see whether duty or pleasure wins out today...not that duty
isn't sometimes pleasurable...
Before I go...a question? Are y'all still out there? I mean, I know that
my RL friends are still reading, if somewhat erratically. But there used
to be at least fifty other people out there, and it seems lately like I'm
not hearing much from y'all. Do y'all *sniff* not love me anymore? Am I
writing too long entries? Too boring? Write, write! I'm being hit by
a sudden attack of insecurity, out of nowhere...
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