Feeling a little like Where’s Waldo

Today, I am in Illinois, and I am waiting to hear about an interview which would mean I am heading to Los Angeles.  Random schedules are making me feel like I am never quite sure where  will show up.

Yesterday, we slogged through 6 states… 14 hours of pretty but long driving.  It was sunny and spring-like in the South, and then we crossed the Smoky Mountains into Kentucky and presto-magic, we were back in winter.  Snow, gray skies and cold temps.

Today at the farm it’s gray and dreary, but the temperature is mild and it sort of feels like spring.  It reminds me of when I was a little kid and we would head to the farm for Easter.  I would want to wear a dainty spring Easter dress, and it would be too cold, rainy, and muddy.  Instead, I would be stuck wearing hardy, winter clothing that wasn’t particularly festive.  My brother and sister and I would desperately hope for warm weather and force ourselves to play out-of-doors as if to convince ourselves that spring really was around the corner.

One time, we were playing a game outside and I ran out of the yard onto one of the muddy fields.  I sank up to my knees in mud and when I tried to step out, my boots stayed put and filled up with mud.  I had to dig out my boots by hand and then I ended up walking stocking footed through the muck back to the house.  Ahhh, spring.

Well, I am working on letters today – more writing, same old, same old

Hope to book flight to LA by end of day – and then spring really could be around the corner.

As ever,

K. Quinn

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On the road again

Six states in 14 hours… yep that’s my day.

Will write when I arrive.

In the meantime, have a great day!

As ever,

K. Quinn

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Beautiful Day !

Cannot believe it’s February.  Ran this morning on the beach – sun out, ocean blue, it was just wonderful.

Now we are getting ready to head into Charleston to do some shopping, some lunching, and maybe sight-seeing.  Last night, some friends who had been on a restrictive diet left for home, and we all proceeded to binge on here-to-fore contraband potato chips.  We couldn’t eat them fast enough!

And ice cream for dessert after dinner – I could have eaten my weight in chocolate last night… I didn’t.

Verbal is passed out at my feet as I type.  And our host has the TV on with Whitney Houston’s funeral broadcast on CNN… it reminds me of when I was in Zürich and Michael Jackson’s funeral was on TV.  So very strange.

The reporter here is talking about the wake service…. and described it as a service where people would cry, mourn, and scream.  That a wake originally was to “wake” the dead through screaming in mourning.  Um, I have been to many wakes, and I have never witnessed people screaming.  Am I missing something?  Please, if you have been to a wake where people screamed as they keened, let me know.  Maybe it’s just a celebrity thing.

This reporter… haven’t figured out who he is… is pretty obsequious.

Aaaah, he has now added that the screaming is part of a black Baptist church wake.    OK – I haven’t been to a wake at a black Baptist church… so I guess if you have, let me know.

Alright, I’m waxing and certainly not philosophically.  Time to sign off.

As ever,

K. Quinn

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Life in oblivion

It’s sort of how I feel this week.  Being in South Carolina, and accessing the news in bits and spurts,  I feel like I really have no idea what’s going on…I feel like I have been on a diet of 5 minutes of CNN, 5 minutes of Ellen, a dinner party and walks on the beach with new acquaintances.  It has led to interesting and often funny discussions, but I feel like I have no idea what is going on in the world outside of this house.  And, I do know there is so much going on.  And, I also know that I need to pick up the paper, go online, and read so that I am not continuing in this little bubble.  It’s just so strange how easy it can be to disconnect.  It’s also somewhat comforting to know that the life of oblivion isn’t a comfortable fit.

Today’s variety menu:  We are heading on a bike ride this afternoon to look for alligators.  I am working on a research project (mini would sum it up) for another grant for a friend.  And, I will end today with a walk on the beach with Verbal.  Not too bad for February.

It’s a short post – not much to report… but tomorrow we head out into the world… so there will be some story to tell I’m sure.

As ever,

K. Quinn

 

 

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Greetings from South Carolina

No, I haven’t moved… but I am vacationing with my mother.  We are staying with family friends at their house on the beach near Charleston.  Spoiled, to say the least, I am!

Spending mornings jogging on the beach, and then we went shopping.  It’s rough I can tell you.

Well, the conversation is good.  The food is good.  And I am still able to do some work – albeit haven’t really been hitting the blog postings.  Sorry.

I have been mulling over what to share – but I don’t want to resort to stereotypes of the South – although we certainly have encountered our share down here.  Well, maybe not here exactly.

At the IHOP outside of Charleston, oh yeah.  Let’s just say a guy with a poorly fitting tank top and the accessory of chewing tobacco and some lacking dental fixtures quoted, “I’m tellin ya, it was dumb and dumber!”

Better and not a stereotype, the very friendly and very funny cashier at Trader Joes and another at Fresh Fields market.  Who knew grocery clerks could be such fun?

Hope you all are well.

Will have more fodder for you tomorrow – but I will leave you with this story I was told.

A friend of a new acquaintance was hospitalized with encephalitis.  She couldn’t speak but she could understand… and she could do nothing as she heard her elderly mother walk down the hall and tell everyone her daughter had syphilis.  Whoops!

As ever,

K. Quinn

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Assorted rambling = writer’s block

I think the fact that I have spent the past few weeks writing grants, business letter and grants and business letters has made for some mind numbing…or perhaps that’s just the weather here.

I have pondered the news to share with you all… how it feels to run in a snowstorm (Saturday); yesterday’s windchill, agonizing as Verbal and I walked to see the horses (Sunday); the trials and tribulations of paperwork (Saturday and Sunday)… so dry, right?

And I thought about my word of the day…vade mecum meaning a book for ready reference: a manual; or something regularly carried by a person.  What is your vade mecum?  I thought about the little tiger that I carry in my purse, named ‘mini raj’, who has traveled to 9 countries and 4 continents.  Except that the little tiger isn’t a manual.  I do, however, have a small book that has ‘London’ printed on the front and on the inside covers maps of London.  I use this book as a journal and write in various words of the day that I didn’t previously know.  What does that say about me I wonder?  I carry around a book of words that were previously unknown, and I write down new words as discovered.  Although, truth be told, I rarely re-look at the words or study the book, so maybe it is just a journal of words that I still don’t know.  Oh dear….

Continuing down the road of possible brain drain, I watched “Downton Abbey” last night with Mom.  And, I hate to come to terms with the fact that it really is and probably always has been a soap opera.  Last night’s episode seem to take the “cheese factor” to new heights.  During a scene in which the family sits down to dinner, several of the characters are taken ill, including a soon to be married young woman.  To my horror, I blurted out in a very teenage-like version of myself, “Oooh, I bet she dies.”  And yes, in the last half of the episode, she ‘buys the farm.’  Probably everyone thought what I said, as it was so patently obvious that 1) someone needed to die from the Spanish Influenza epidemic (just like 1 person died during WWI) and 2)  the romantic tension between Mary and Matthew needed to be drawn out, thwarted, and then given a hint of promise and 3) nobody really liked Lavinia (she was kind of like Melanie Wilkes, right? – you admire her as or right before she dies).

I think what was so horrifying to me was that I blurted it out like I used to blurt out equally unbrilliant spoiler alerts during episodes of the “Love Boat” and “Fantasy Island” when I was in middle school.  And while we are on the subject of horrifying, let me just add the ultimate in humiliating facts… I was only allowed to watch those shows if I didn’t get too ‘riled up.’  Because, as you know, the plot points in those two shows were absolutely scintillating: full of suspense and witty badinage.  So yes, last night’s “Downton Abbey” brought me back to the days of Gopher and Isaac playing clever pranks on Doc and Julie or Herve Villechaize running to Mr. Rourke to save a couple from the Guillotine in their desire to time travel to the French Revoluton.  Aha-ha-ha.  The horrors!

This confession on horrible television watching – and the ensuing emotional engagement – is only surpassed by a recent Facebook confession.  A friend of mine asked people to write in what was the most embarrassing record album that they still owned.  Duran Duran and Milli Vanilli made the ranks, but my owning Andy Gibb’s Shadow Dancing garnered me first place.  So now that I have achieved retro and current geekdom for both television and music, it’s time to seek out my entry for embarrassing film confession.

Think I’ll save that for the next writer’s block.  You all have received enough fodder for one day.

As ever,

K. Quinn

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more like a Facebook posting

Yes, today’s post is going to be more like a Facebook posting…

Saw Arianna Huffington last night – really interesting and inspiring!

OK, now I have to do something with this inspiration – so that is sort of foreshadowing as to how my Friday will be spent.

And a shout out and a dilemma….

Thank you Ryan for your brilliant idea!

And, I am headed to South Carolina on Tuesday – but all my warm weather clothes are in storage in LA.  Oh dear!

Have a great Friday my friends,

As ever,

K. Quinn

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Winter blahs….

Well, it really shouldn’t be winter blahs…it snowed today – so it’s beautiful.  It’s white and silvery and shimmery in the sunset.

But it was gray today as it snowed – and it is gray and boring… typing up correspondence, writing and more writing, and listening to my mother argue politics with my grandmother… boring.

And even the food is boring… it’s Pennsylvania so already I have doomed myself to bland boring food.  We went to the store and all the vegetables were just tired… how much asparagus and broccoli can you eat in one winter? 

It’s strange – I don’t think I got winter blahs living in sunny California… but working out of a basement and shivering next to the electric portable heater… so sad, isn’t it?

Even working out  – the endorphins just aren’t cutting it.

Plus, my mother and I have seen all the movies at the movie theater – so they better change the line up soon, because we got nothin!!!

So the non blahs… I leave for South Carolina in 5 days.  And I will have almost a week of beach views.  And then we head for a few days at my grandmother’s farm… which means more country and more winter… maybe I can talk her neighbor into letting me help with the goats… that would be something out of the ordinary.

Will have to attempt the outrageous tomorrow or my two loyal blog followers could unfollow me.  That would  be sad!

As ever,

K. Quinn

 

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Stalking

I’m being cyber stalked on several levels.

First of all, my friends at Lint Lizard… we have succumbed to your pressure, but how did you know we needed you?  Actually, let me start by saying I, per say, didn’t need you – my parents do.  With recent lint trap and lint exhaust issues, their dryer is not running efficiently.  And so, I saw the infomercial on the Lint Lizard and told my mom she should look into it.  And then, strangely enough, I started receiving infomercial emails from LL.  Neither my parents or I had looked into the Lizard, so I’m thinking they bugged our home.  I forwarded the email to my mother – which I know invites more of this junk, but so be it – and today, she ordered the Lint Lizard… and for the low, low price of XXX – she is getting two.  I’ll let you know how we fare.

Next it’s George Washington University… which kind of makes me feel smart with them stalking me.  I had checked out a masters program they offer online.  Now, I am being pursued – all via email -because I didn’t give a correct phone number – first of all with a new brochure, then came the FAQs, next an email requesting info. on my grad pursuits and undergrad performance to “see what I’m looking for” – actually we all know it’s to weed me out (evidently with stalking comes paranoia and possibly some self-doubt).  I held onto that email because I am seriously considering this program.  In the meantime, I just received another email regarding a webinar on the program.  Which I probably will tune into.  Is business that bad?  Approximately two hours since checking out  the program and I have been essentially inundated with communication from them.  Actually, it’s from a specific recruiter, but I don’t want to name names.

I guess GW is better than the assorted AARP stalking I am getting – which really kills the ego as I am nowhere near their target audience.  I can only hope it’s because I am accessing wi-fi through my parents’ internet, and sorry but Dad does fit the target.  I seriously hope that’s it because between the AARP offers and the “hot dates with men over 50,” a girl could get depressed.

As ever,

K. Quinn

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Fueling the body…

Right now I am drinking a concoction that my mother says looks and tastes like sewage foam.  While I agree, it looks like what would happen if you threw Oscar the Grouch into the blender, I am forcing myself to drink down these 8 oz. of nutrients which according to Dr. Oz will give me amazing energy.  Right now I think the energy will present itself as excitement as a result of finally gulping down the last of this green gunk.

It’s a combination of fresh spinach, celery, cucumber, apples, lemon, lime, parsley, and ginger.  It makes for the most lovely color of green, and the ginger gives it a little kick.  The texture sort of feels like if you reached into the second stomach of a cow and pulled out the cud and threw that in a blender.  I’ve got like three more gulps and we’re through with this stuff.

Sadly, my mother refuses to drink more than the taste she had…  so there is another glass of this stuff waiting for me in the fridge.  I will have it again tomorrow, and then I think I am tossing this recipe out.  That is, of course, unless I discover that green gunge is the new fountain of youth, and I awake tomorrow 10 pounds lighter, 10 years younger, and exhibiting a healthy glow.  ugh, parsley aftertaste…

Well, thank you all for accompanying me through the health drink… I feel surprisingly full.  Or maybe grossing myself out has killed my appetite.  Either way, if you so desire to create your own green gunge… you can check out yesterday’s Parade magazine, or write me for the recipe.

Awaiting tomorrow’s results!

As ever,

K. Quinn

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