Monday, August 2, 2010
Ooops...
So I know I was gonna blog a day, and yesterday I definitely missed; In my defense I was really busy and I had an idea for a blog but...well I just got side tracked... Any way I'm on a new mission...to completely clean the house, this week. I'm going to go through every box I can find and get rid of as much junk as I can! One reason being that I just want to help out and get the house cleaned...but another being that Marcus (my boyfriend) and I are thinking of getting a cat! Now as much as I would like to say we will be getting one of those amazing cat breeds I talked about a few blogs ago...we won't be. But that's okay because we are planning on getting a rescue cat from a local humane society. Any way just taking a break from the household grind, and the boxes are calling me...
Saturday, July 31, 2010
WARNING: Water Can be Hot
So today I learned that water can get hot. Like really hot, hot enough to give you second degree burns when you accidentally spill it on yourself. I also found out that when this happens, it's a really great motivator to rip off all my clothes and get in the shower with some really cold water. On the up-side I've been waited on by my (wonderful) boyfriend, he's brought me dinner, ice cream, tissues and blankets, which have made me feel worlds better (even though the giant blister and even bigger burn marks are still rather painful). Back on the downside, I believe that the left side of my body is out to get the right. Why would I think that you say? Well my right side is first of all the side of my body that got shingles. Secondly during the pit fire a piece of debris flew up and hit my arm and caused a nasty burn mark which is still healing. Then while baking a turkey I burned my forearm reaching in to baste the turkey. All of this has happened on my right side. I think that my left side is getting pissed off by the fact that my right side has all ways been considered "dominant". But this is just my theory...
Friday, July 30, 2010
Lucian Freud

Lucian Freud has recently become one of my favorite painters. The majority of his work focuses on the nude, or at the very least portraiture. Using a thick impasto makes the paintings feel especially fleshy, which might make some people feel uneasy, but personally I find it makes them more intriguing and real. Though his later works are mostly representational, he started out as a surrealist painter and in his 70's he started using him self as the subject matter in the nude, and not just models and people he knew.


Thursday, July 29, 2010
A Little Off Topic I Think

Clearly I'm a girl who knows what she wants; That being said you would think I know exactly what cat breed I would want...but I don't. I suppose most people these days don't really think about cats having "breeds" because well, they are mysterious creatures filled with independence and sass. I will tell you that there are many breeds, and moods of cats. Some that will give you the "Sassy, I do what I please" attitude, but not all of them.
For example there is the Burmese (a breed I wouldn't mind, except for their stubby noses) which is a cat who is known for always wanting to be with their people companions, even enjoying car rides if gotten used to it at an early age! As cute as they are, they are a hefty breed, that have been most frequently described as "bricks wrapped in silk".
Now my next breed, one that I've had my eyes on for awhile. The Devon Rex; A more recent breed arriving in the early 60's in Devonshire England. The remarkable thing about this breed is that it has a curly coat, though it may look like it has no hair from first glance. Because of their shorter coat some people with allergies (like myself) can more easily handle the cat, but every person is different and should give themselves a little time with the cat before bringing it into their home permanently. This cat is knows for being active, and have been described as being cat/monkeys. They will get into just about any space, or thing for that matter. They are people cats and are also known for being affectionate and loving being perched on your shoulder
A similar cat is the Sphynx, a cat made famous by Dr. Evil (if you don't know who this is, get off of my blog, or google it ASAP) This is a cat that is actually hairless! Even more weird was that the breed originated from Canada! Eh! This is a wonderful cat that loves the spot-light, and who would have guessed, but also their human companions! They also make great heaters, since they have no fur, their body heat can be felt directly. Even though you may think that this cat won't hold up in colder climates, you'd be wrong. After all what do you do when you get cold? Find something warm to snuggle up to, right? Well this cat will do the same, whither its you, another family pet or right under your blankets, it will take care of itself. Besides aren't we all naked under our clothes?
So what's with the ugly cats you're saying? First off I think they are beautiful and elegant, but each to his own. So I will resist the urge to move on to the Cornish Rex and instead talk about the lustrous Mau. The Mau is one of the most ancient breeds, appearing in ancient Egyptian paintings in the pyramids. It is also the only domesticated breeds that has naturally occurring spots. The Mau is known for being a loyal relaxed cat. By saying relaxed I don't want you to get confused with lazy, because this cat is also one of the fastest of the domestic breeds being able to run upwards of 30 mph. Not only is it fast, but it's also a very intelligent breed, but what cat isn't?
Lastly I will talk about the Savannah. Technically speaking the Savannah is a cross between a domesticated cat and a Serval (a wild African cat). They where however accepted by the International Cat Association in 2001. These cats are truly amazing, they are known for being able to jump to 8 feet from a stand still! They are also an incredibly smart and curious so they WILL get into your cupboards. You'd think with their close association with a wild cat that it might have difficulties adjusting socialy to life with people; but no! They love being around people, in fact they can be taught to walk on leashes and play catch. Also they are a rather large cat, being about the size of a medium dog (which some say they act a lot like) and weight anywhere between 10-15 lbs. So why not go out and get one now? First off they are expensive, and finding a breeder well good luck. But besides that they are actually illegal in some states in the US (Massachusetts, Hawaii and Georgia), and only under certain circumstances in other states like New York, where they can't be owned in the City, but in the rest of the state if it is 5 generations from the wild cat you are fine.
So what cat am I going for? Well I definitely am leaning towards the Savannah, but a toss up between the Sphynx and Devon Rex would work for me. Now to get my own place without a terrier or hound dog...
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Oy Vey
So I'll start with the bad news. This morning was probably one of the worst mornings I've had in awhile... First off, I have my period which is generally a good sign for bad things. Secondly because of my first issue I also have a cold...and an iky mean one at that; I haven't been able to taste, smell, or do anything the last three days because all I've wanted to do is sleep. Then this morning I get a ticket for speeding...awesome. So I currently find my self engrossed in used Puffs with Vicks (which has got to be the single most wonderful substance on earth,well... besides Ben & Jerry's Dublin Mudslide, and Shark Week) watching re-runs of House, mentally rolling around in self pity.
I've probably lead you to believe that there is also good news, since normally when people say "I'll start with the bad news" they follow with good news to make us think that everything in this world is balanced because when something bad happens something good must follow (a technique House uses, but normally filled with sarcasm or passive aggressive truth so in the end there really is no good news). So; now for the okay news... This past weekend a few friends and I got together to do a pit fire. We had good times, some yummy food and lots of rain. After the first night we ran out of wood, and even though I spent a good part of the week making pieces for the fire, we are sure that most everything was broken. I say that, not actually knowing because by the time I had to leave the pit was still too hot. Bellow are some serious photos of the loading process, the firing process, and the still too hot process with some evidencce of broken pots in the bottom right hand corner.
Now with that last bit you may be thinking I'm a pessimist, and you'd only be half right...I consider myself a realist, so there is actually some good news! Yesterday I got my new paint brushes! I had to order all new ones because someone stole all of my brushes and paints this last school year (I hope where ever that person is all their paintings turn out bad and none of their colors mix right, which probably won't happen seeing has most of my paints where Gamblin which are renowned for being great paints...because they are) Soon I'll be getting my new paints...that is if I can afford them after my ticket...
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