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

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Tuesday
May262009

The Morning After -- not supported?

Hm...Love the theme, but the online documentation certainly needs some beefing up and there doesn't seem to be much online support; I suspect the creator is pretty busy with other lifestuff. I may switch back to Thesis. I like the look of TMA better, but without the support I'm not sure if I'm willing to stick with it. I've already paid a developer's fee for Thesis, and that theme comes with a lot of online support from the developer as well as the online community.
Tuesday
May262009

Painting on the iPhone -- plus more Evil Squirrel tidbits

Wow. I'm impressed that artist Jorge Columbo had the patience to paint the image above on the iPhone; he used a $4.99 iPhone app called Brushes (which, of course, I was compelled to immediately buy).

But back to Evil Squirrels and gardening...



Thanks for pointing out that lavender CAN be eaten, everyone. David even posted a recipe for Honey and Lavender ice cream

Lots of advice on how to keep the squirrels away, including using (er...thanks, Margaret! :-D) human urine. But I was most amused by the following exchange of advice from my friends John Chew and Bruce Macintosh:

John:
I’ve heard people recommend sprinkling blood meal on the soil to keep squirrels away, but that presumably doesn’t work on carnivorous vampire squirrels.

Bruce:
Blood meal? Are you kidding? That’ll set off a feeding frenzy. Were the “people” who recommended that 7 inches tall and furry?

Heh. :-)




Sunday
May242009

Friends and comics and polar bears

lostcomic

Watched the season finale of Lost with Jeff and our friend John Kalisz. No spoilers in this entry, don't worry. All I'll say is that I keep getting more confused.

I mention Lost because I wanted to post some cool Lost trivia. Remember that Spanish comic that Hurley was reading in the beginning of the series and that Walt was reading later (the one with the polar bear)? Well, John worked on the original comic. How cool is that?

flashgreenlantern

I'm very much enjoying John's Toronto visit. I got a kick listening to John and Ruth talk computer-artsytalk on Friday. Tomorrow we're having lunch with Patricia Storms of Booklust (whose book The Pirate and the Penguin is coming out this September!).

John and me
Sunday
May242009

Evil Squirrels

Dwarf lilac

Embracing the warmer weather, Jeff and I picked up a bunch of plants at a local nursery on the weekend. I tend to opt for plants I can eat while Jeff prefers nicer-looking plants that blend with the rest of the garden. My choices: sweet basil, Italian parsley, marjoram, German thyme, woolly thyme, red creeping thyme, peppermint, spearmint, sage, rosemary, stevia, two types of tomato plants, eggplant, red pepper, zucchini, cucumber and lavender. Ok, I can't eat lavender, but I love the fragrance.

Waiting to be planted

Last year, I tried planting most of my herbs from seed but got discouraged when the squirrels dug up many of my seedlings after I spent weeks nurturing them before transplanting them outdoors. This year I opted for young plants instead.

I'm going to try growing tomatoes this year

I sprinkled cayenne pepper after transplanting them into pots, hoping to keep away the squirrels. Unfortunately it rained, washing away the cayenne, and this morning there were GAPING HOLES in the soil of many of the pots; looks like the squirrels have been digging again. I've liberally sprinkled more cayenne pepper -- I'm going to have to find a bulk supplier.

Jeff watering the plants

Speaking of squirrels, I'm pretty sure one died in the ceiling of my office recently. There were noises up there for a bit, but the noises stopped. Then the smell began. Ugh.

When I posted about this in Facebook, my friend Bruce Macintosh wrote:

It's also possible that the silence indicates the squirrel has stopped feeding and the smell comes from a recent kill. Are any neighbors missing?


:-D

Bleeding hearts
Friday
May222009

New P.O. Box address

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For those who sometimes send stuff to my P.O. Box address, my new address is:

1543 Bayview Ave, P.O. Box 116
Toronto, ON
Canada M4G 3B5


The new P.O. Box is easier for me to access, so I'll be checking it much more regularly than the other address...at least once a week instead of once every few months. :-\