Saturday, February 17, 2007
Sunny Saturday!
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/leading_article/article1398161.ece
A commentary and series of replies in the Times Online
Serbian Men Seek Bulgarian, Romanian Brides
http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=76841
Although it looks like the preference is for Bulgarian ladies.
Serbia blasts U.N. Kosovo envoy, says his plan would be rejected by Security Council
http://www.newspress.com/Top/Article/article.jsp?Section=WORLD&ID=564965019201438895
It's lovely out today! The new garlic I planted is springing up nicely, and the roots of one of the bigger garlics I planted earlier have begun growing so there's five or six little plants coming along nicely. I like garlic leaves very much with fish, or cold meat, and it's no work at all to grow them. You take garlic cloves that have sprouted, and put them in potting soil, and give them a sunny window and water them, they'll do the rest. Once they get to be about the size of spring onions you get at the store they are ready to eat, and you harvest them and start all over.
It's kind of neat how well they do in winter, and given that fresh greens can be expensive in winter a nice supplement to one's diet.
I am going out later to do the monthly signing activity that we do here to protest the war here in the Yakima Gulag.
It's 2:30 pm downtown, to about 4pm on the third Saturday of every month, at the little park where the Jade Tree used to be, by the Larson Building.
Sunday from 12:00 to about 3 or 4 I forget which.
Last time the media from all four T.V. stations in the Yakima Gulag covered it. It was very cold last time, my feet were blocks of ice, but this time I don't think it's going to be so bad.
This time it's probably going to be fairly nice out.
A commentary and series of replies in the Times Online
Serbian Men Seek Bulgarian, Romanian Brides
http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=76841
Although it looks like the preference is for Bulgarian ladies.
Serbia blasts U.N. Kosovo envoy, says his plan would be rejected by Security Council
http://www.newspress.com/Top/Article/article.jsp?Section=WORLD&ID=564965019201438895
It's lovely out today! The new garlic I planted is springing up nicely, and the roots of one of the bigger garlics I planted earlier have begun growing so there's five or six little plants coming along nicely. I like garlic leaves very much with fish, or cold meat, and it's no work at all to grow them. You take garlic cloves that have sprouted, and put them in potting soil, and give them a sunny window and water them, they'll do the rest. Once they get to be about the size of spring onions you get at the store they are ready to eat, and you harvest them and start all over.
It's kind of neat how well they do in winter, and given that fresh greens can be expensive in winter a nice supplement to one's diet.
I am going out later to do the monthly signing activity that we do here to protest the war here in the Yakima Gulag.
It's 2:30 pm downtown, to about 4pm on the third Saturday of every month, at the little park where the Jade Tree used to be, by the Larson Building.
Sunday from 12:00 to about 3 or 4 I forget which.
Last time the media from all four T.V. stations in the Yakima Gulag covered it. It was very cold last time, my feet were blocks of ice, but this time I don't think it's going to be so bad.
This time it's probably going to be fairly nice out.