• my house smells of elderberries

    October 4, 2007
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    so, brni gave me his plague. started with pain in the kidneys, then a sore throat, followed by cough–the usual. most of the time, at the first sign of a sore throat i can knock it out with a couple shots of echinacea and some yarrow throat spray, but not this time. this time it settled down nice and cozy for the duration.

    and then i was out of my elderberry cough syrup.
    damn.

    nothing like slaving over the stove making a new batch of elderberry cough syrup while suffering from a miserable cough. but it’s done. a nice big batch of the stuff.

    a note to the wise: always keep a stash of dried elderberries, honey and brandy on hand. you never know…

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  • as the world melts…

    October 2, 2007
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    the world as we know it is doomed and *they* are already scrambling for shipping rights.
    from the NYTimes:

    The Arctic ice cap shrank so much this summer that waves briefly lapped along two long-imagined Arctic shipping routes, the Northwest Passage over Canada and the Northern Sea Route over Russia.

    Over all, the floating ice dwindled to an extent unparalleled in a century or more, by several estimates.

    Now the six-month dark season has returned to the North Pole. In the deepening chill, new ice is already spreading over vast stretches of the Arctic Ocean. Astonished by the summer’s changes, scientists are studying the forces that exposed one million square miles of open water — six Californias — beyond the average since satellites started measurements in 1979.

    At a recent gathering of sea-ice experts at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, Hajo Eicken, a geophysicist, summarized it this way: “Our stock in trade seems to be going away.”

    Scientists are also unnerved by the summer’s implications for the future, and their ability to predict it.

    Complicating the picture, the striking Arctic change was as much a result of ice moving as melting, many say. A new study, led by Son Nghiem at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and appearing this week in Geophysical Research Letters, used satellites and buoys to show that winds since 2000 had pushed huge amounts of thick old ice out of the Arctic basin past Greenland. The thin floes that formed on the resulting open water melted quicker or could be shuffled together by winds and similarly expelled, the authors said.

    The pace of change has far exceeded what had been estimated by almost all the simulations used to envision how the Arctic will respond to rising concentrations of greenhouse gases linked to global warming. But that disconnect can cut two ways. Are the models overly conservative? Or are they missing natural influences that can cause wide swings in ice and temperature, thereby dwarfing the slow background warming?

    The world is paying more attention than ever.

    Russia, Canada and Denmark, prompted in part by years of warming and the ice retreat this year, ratcheted up rhetoric and actions aimed at securing sea routes and seabed resources.
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    the rest of the story is here:

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  • so…

    October 1, 2007
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    couldn’t take the orange anymore. everytime i opened LJ my eyes blinked and my stomach clenched. just the wrong orange i guess. so, back to the boxy squares for a bit…just til i find time to deal with customizations.

    shoulda left well enuf alone

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  • changing colors

    September 28, 2007
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    happy autumn! thought a change in color to go along with the season was in order. dunno how long i’ll keep things all orangey….i’m feeling very changeable at present.

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  • type like a pirate

    September 19, 2007
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    just a little reminder that even on the internet, you can honor talk like a pirate day.

    arrrrrr

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