Wednesday, January 26, 2011
365 Photos Day 26: Phred
This is Phred. He's our Phrenology head. Harrison picked him up years ago in an antique shop in Black Mountain. He's a really interesting conversation piece, and was carefully packed to come with us across the country. Phrenology is the idea that, since the brain is compartmentalized, a person's skull shape can tell you a lot about his or her personality and mental capacity. In the early 1800s, scientists were still uncertain whether or not different parts of the brain had different functions. So, phrenology is a pseudoscience that just happened to be on the right side of a scientific debate of it's time. It's complete bunk, but interesting to read about. If you'd like to know more, check out the Wikipedia page.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
365 Pics Day 24: Stuffed Animals!
I love stuffed animals. I always have, and probably always will. I have at least a couple of boxes of them here, and attics and storage rooms full of them back home. I can't remember the last time I got rid of any. These are my two favorites. Brandon, the bear, has been my constant companion since High School. Yes, he's named after Brandon Lee. I would have named him Bruce, but it didn't seem to fit. Ralphus, the tiger, was a Christmas present my Freshman year of college. He was a hug substitute for Solomon, my cat at home. They were about the same weight (Ralphus is actually relatively heavy. His feet are full of sand), so it was comforting to walk around my dorm room with him hanging on my shoulder (Solomon's favorite snuggling position, oddly enough). Ralphus was also Harrison's roommate Adam's favorite of my toys. Any time Adam came over, he'd grab Ralphus and put him in martial arts poses, and inform us he was teaching him Kung-fu. I still laugh every time I think of it. So, they are both battle worn, to say the least, but are still very much loved. I plan to keep them around until they fall completely apart and can no longer be mended.
Monday, January 24, 2011
365 Photos Day 24: Anti-gravity cat
Trinket's favorite thing in the world is an empty box. I think it comes from spending her formative months in the kennel of a small animal hospital. She seems happiest in enclosed spaces. Her current box is left over from a Christmas present. She's been having so much fun with it we haven't had the heart to throw it out. We just stuck it in a corner for her. She spent most of the evening hanging out in the box... Here's a question for the viewers at home... Is the cat on her side, or did I rotate the picture?
Sunday, January 23, 2011
365 Photos Days 20 and 21: Baby Cougar! And a sand dollar.
One of the neat things about living in Portland is that we're only about 45 minutes or so from the coast. Not that it's ever warm enough to go swimming there, but I do get to see the ocean occasionally. The hazy, cloudy day today made me wish for a nice warm vacation day. So, today's picture is one of the sand dollars I have drying on my balcony railing. I'm quite fond of sand dollars, and there are quite a few of them on the beaches around here. Interesting fact- they're actually the skeletons of sea urchins, and the "doves" inside are their teeth.
Friday, January 21, 2011
365 Photos Day 17-21: Catch-up 5 pack....
I forgot to take a picture on Wednesday,. We went to Powell's. I had a gift card, Harrison had never been, and so I got distracted. This is the face Trinket made to show her disapproval. No, actually, it's a picture I took earlier, and am posting because it's funny. And because I needed a picture for that day.
This is Mariah's cat Isis. To be more specific, this is Isis being really cute. I was over at Mariah's watching a movie Thursday night, and Isis was feeling lovey and affectionate, and was trying to get our attention. It worked.
And finally, for today's picture, it's my goldfish Electrum. I got him a couple of years ago from work. A co-worker handed goldfish out as party favors at a birthday party, and brought the ones that didn't get taken home to work the next day. By the end of the day, Electrum was the only one left. He was in a little cup, with a tag on the lid saying "I'm a goldfish. Please take me home and love me!" And so I did.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
365 Photos Day 16: Caracals!

So, that was my morning. I spent the first hour of the shift watching the outer exhibit while the cats slept in holding out of the cold and rain. The second hour, I switched with the other observer and watched them sleep or, once Cricket got bored, watched him try to get Peggy to play. All in all, not a bad Sunday.
365 Photos Days 14 and 15: More animals!
Today at the zoo, I got to see baby rats. They were so cute! I didn't get to take any pictures, but they looked like overgrown mice. Sooo cute. I did, however, get to take a picture of Brunilda the prehensile-tailed porcupine. She was hiding in the corner, pouting. Animals from the education department are always fun.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
365 Photos Day 13: I Cook! Honest!
I'm known for eating out more than I should. People are always surprised when I show them I'm actually a pretty decent cook. I'm a fan of woks and pressure cookers, and use one of the two almost any time I cook. In fact, when I moved across the country, the kitchen equipment I made sure to bring with me was my wok, my pressure cooker, and one pot. So, tonight, Harrison and I decided on a new culinary creation... beef and stirfry veggies in the pressure cooker, served over rice. It was incredibly yummy.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
365 Photos Days 11 and 12: Small Comforts
Another thing I like to do to relax is sketch. It's a good way to de-stress, while still making me feel creative and productive. Colored pencils are my medium of choice, and my subjects range from role-playing characters to fantasy/made up creatures to animals and plant life. Basically, whatever I'm thinking about at the time.
Monday, January 10, 2011
365 Photos Day 10: Random stuff on the table at work
So, one of my coworkers occasionally puts a random assortment of things up for grabs on the lunch table. A number of us noticed the, shall we say, suggestive item, and asked her about it.
Her reply: It's a massager!
*facepalm* Not helping your case, dear!
(seriously, it is.... the round bits roll and you're supposed to use it on your neck. but... yeah....)
Her reply: It's a massager!
*facepalm* Not helping your case, dear!
(seriously, it is.... the round bits roll and you're supposed to use it on your neck. but... yeah....)
Sunday, January 9, 2011
365 Pics Days 8 and 9: Weekend edition!

This one was just a plain animal feed bag with the plastic liner cut out. We added some vanilla for a fun scent. We also gave them a closed box with cinnamon sprinkled in it, but they got bored with that one too fast to get any good pics. It was lunchtime and so I think they were a little disappointed to be given things that smelled like food but weren't.
Then there was D&D and hanging out with people afterwards (we watched a couple episodes of the X-files. That brings back memories...) Felt really crummy this morning, so slept in waaay late (even for me). Todays picture is of my mouse Swicegood. She looks about like I felt!
Friday, January 7, 2011
365 Photos Day 7: Castle Ravenloft
Tonight we ended up spontaneously hanging out with our friend Kyle, playing board games. Always an excellent way to spend an evening. We got to try out the Castle Ravenloft board game (based on a D&D module, but not exactly D&D). Harrison picked up a copy with some of his Christmas money. We tried it once before, and lost horribly. This time, though, we managed to complete the first mission without being killed by Gargoyles or traps. Turns out winning is a lot more fun. The darker figures on the right of the picture are the player character minis, and the other figures are monsters. The red one's a spider, the white one is a gargoyle, and the blue one's a wraith. The board itself is made up of interconnecting dungeon tiles, which are randomly drawn. So, the board is different each time you play, even if you do the same mission. Pretty cool. Looking forward to playing it again soon.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
365 Photos Day 6: Fighting for the User
Finally got around to seeing Tron Legacy tonight. I have... mixed feelings. The story could definitely have used some tightening up. It was, actually, kinda confusing. Especially the end. I don't want to give anything away if people haven't seen it, but, really... what... huh? I am certainly glad we saw it, though. It was visually interesting (and 3D... I'm a huge fan of 3D movies) and fun. And Quorra (Olivia Wilde's character) is basically Delilah (my favorite role-playing character) without the cat bits. And The Grid reminds me of Arcadia (the setting of the game Delilah is originally from). So, basically, it put me even more in the mood to game than I already was. *Sigh*
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
365 Photos Day 5: Portlanding Inside
So, on a fairly regular basis (thanks to the generosity of Harrison's aunt), Harrison and I get shipments of meat from Kansas City Steaks. These come packed in styrofoam containers filled with dry ice. We usually let it dissipate in the kitchen sink. Today, while we were cleaning the kitchen, a chunk from the shipment we just got fell into a pot, and fun insued. It was almost like collecting the cold drizzle and fog that's been outside all day and bringing it inside. Hmmm... not sure if that was such a good idea after all....
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
365 Photos Day 4: Coffee
Caffeine and I get along well. It helps get me going in the mornings, and I can only think of once when it kept me from falling asleep at night. When gaming, I prefer to partake of it in soft-drink form (Coke Zero only these days. I gave up the sugary stuff this past summer). In the mornings or for after-dinner conversation, however, I've discovered a love for coffee. Any kind, really. Especially when it's cold outside. There's just something soothing about enjoying the warmth and aroma of a hot cup of coffee while engaging in good conversation.
Monday, January 3, 2011
365 Photos Day 3: Piano
I played piano for years. I started in kindergarten and took lessons until sometime in Junior High. My senior year of High School, I took it as an elective for a semester. I haven't really played much since then, but I've really missed it. So, this year, with my Christmas money, I bought myself a keyboard. (I used the timer function on my camera to photograph myself practicing).
Sunday, January 2, 2011
365 Photos Day 2: "Til the Season Comes 'Round Again

Saturday, January 1, 2011
365 pics Day One: Gaming
There's a sort-of superstition back home that what you're doing on New Year's Day is what you'll be doing all year. If that's the case, it's going to be a good year. I slept in, made fudge, and then gamed all afternoon and evening. Today's picture is of my seat at the gaming table. It's my dice mat, dice, character sheet, and a piece of the fudge (which came out quite well for a first try).
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