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Debbie Ridpath Ohi reads, writes and illustrates for young people.

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Friday
Dec311999

canada day

HAPPY CANADA DAY! Had fun at the cottage this past weekend. Accidentally overfed my Sea Monkeys, but they survived....in fact, Lettuce and Frank have been locked in a passionate and briny embrace since last night. My herb garden recovered nicely, and I had a tomato & feta & basil sandwich the other day, yum.
Friday
Dec311999

no-see-ums

Hot and humid in Toronto these days; I miss the cottage lake. Don't miss the bugs, but they're a small price to pay for fresh air and forest all around. Speaking of bugs, has anyone else heard of "no-see-ums"? I'm referring to the small flying, biting insects that are small enough to fit through the holes in a window screen. Jeff recently told me he thinks the term is only used in Ontario, so now I'm curious about what they're really called. Today's site: Destination: MARS - only 2 days until the Mars Pathfinder lands!
Friday
Dec311999

scoff

Went to a "scoff" on Friday up north, a sort of Newfoundland party/festive occasion/excuse to eat a lot. Lots of fun, ate way too much. Sent out Inklings - this issue covers the Tasini vs. New York Times case (re: electronic rights), how to accumulate published clippings, freelance writing advice. When the Diana news came, I was at the cottage without access to radio or tv; we found out during a phonecall with Jeff's sister. I confess now that I've always been a closet fan of the Royal Family, or at least an interested observer...I still have a scrapbook full of clippings about the courtship between Charles and Diana and the wedding (stop gagging, MarkO). And like many others, I was saddened/shocked by news of her death. Everyone's trying to blame everyone else at this point, but nothing can change the fact that a princess is dead. True, Diana wasn't exactly a fairy tale princess. But princesses are a rare thing, and Diana was closer to the fairy tale image than most, at least for me. In spite of this, however, even I find all the media coverage of this incident a little over the top. I tried watching one of the "Diana hour-long specials" last night and found myself vaguely resentful of how a genuine tragedy could be turned into such melodrama. Although I did watch through to the end which is, of course, the reason these sorts of shows (and avid tabloid coverage) are around...the audience for it exists.
Site of the day: My Menus...interesting/useful site even for a non-cook like yours truly. I had a sudden urge to cook salmon steaks tonight but was bored with the recipes I had in my hardcopy sources...so of course I turned to the web. This particular site is especially useful because you can customize it to your own needs, specifying number of servings, what units of measurements you'd like. Results include the full recipe, nutritional summary, and even a shopping list.
Friday
Dec311999

fractal painter 5

Got my upgrade to Fractal Painter 5 in the mail yesterday, woohoo! I'll be posting some of my experiments in the UT site, so stay tuned. Lettuce and Frank are still locked in embrace...does anyone know if this sort of thing is normal for Sea Monkeys?? Perhaps their tridents got stuck together. I've been corresponding with Eli Goldberg in Japan about possibly getting me a shakuhachi flute, but looks like I can't afford these right now. :-( I've asked him to look into getting me a Tamagotchi, but he says they're pretty scarce at the moment. If ANYONE out there can get me a Tamagotchi for OVFF, please do let me know. I desperately want one (but not desperate enough to play black market prices)!
Today's site: FireGirl's Chile Pepper Wonderland.

1:29:39 PM : On closer inspection, I discovered a small sac on Lettuce's tummy! (or whatever substitutes for tummies on Sea Monkeys) Lettuce is pregnant!!!!

Friday
Dec311999

remote posting

Cheated. Actually posted this on Friday from a remote computer. Technology is
so cool. Anyway, Site of the Day is
Things I Learned The Hard Way (about running websites)
, a brilliant article
by Philip Greenspun, author of
Travels With Samantha
. The site also
has a lot of other extremely useful info, so if you do any webstuff you should
definitely check it out.