Dreampepper - starving for change
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Tue, Jul. 8th, 2008 01:40 pm
starving for change

The Urban Homestead: Your Guide to Self-sufficient Living in the Heart of the City.

Persistence. It's important to try. The boxes have been melting away, leaving the clear bones of a more functional home behind, newly blue and shiny red, that will be nice to live in, once we've finished sculpting muscle from the remaining meaty mess. I still need to buy brackets for the glass shelves, chemicals to take the tacky glue off the big hall mirror, wall-paper glue and a smoothing brush, put up the shelves and the last mirror, drawer my clean clothes, arrange the hall closet, shelve the still-to-be-mailed packages, rinse the last two batches of the dusty dishes, sort the last pots and pans into under the sink, catalogue what's being given away and post the list on-line, launder the dish towels, fold them away, organize the bathroom, disinfect the counters and sink, bathe the cats, inventory what's left, (as I'm sure to miss something), schedule an optometrist appointment, sweep the hall, vacuum, all of which will likely take me until Friday, if I don't get any help, then take a week off. Finally.

That Mike's going to be in town not this weekend, but next weekend, playing the Folk Fest as a featured artist, which will take a bit of the stress away. He might even be coming along to see Crispin Glover with us, (us being, so far, me, Duncan, David, and possibly Lung), which I expect will be oodles of fun. It won't be until after he's left that I'm going to tackle the wall-paper that's going up in the living-room, a vogue knock-off pattern of black and gray flowers on white. I need some time where I'm not concentrating on cleaning, on tidying, on sorting and shelving and assimilation.

Hanging the wall-paper will be an entire day's work, even if I move all the furniture and wash the wall the night before. I'm not looking forward to it just yet, though I know after a break I will again. The Folk Fest will be a perfect distraction. Already I've started figuring an itinerary, planning on who to see and when. Start Saturday with Mike at Stage Five, with Kobo Town and Dubblestandart, move on to Eliza Gilkyson at Stage Three, snack on a delicious picnic, spend some time at the super sekrit backstage hammock, wander, dance, find Mike's next show, and end the night with the glorious Béla Fleck. Sunday, more of the same, except with Jayme Stone and Mansa Sissoko, Jorane, and my once acquaintance, (friend of Shane and Mike), Michael Franti, who let me stay on his couch once, back in the nineties.

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paesanobri
paesanobri
Brian
Tue, Jul. 8th, 2008 10:25 pm (UTC)

I'm sorry, when I see him, I still can't help but get the image of Weird Al in Amish Paradise out of my head.


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porphyre
porphyre
Bloody Foxtongue
Tue, Jul. 8th, 2008 10:28 pm (UTC)
it's the hat

There's an actor he looks rather like, but for the life of me, I can't remember his name off the top of my head.


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silveredmane
silveredmane
silveredmane
Wed, Jul. 9th, 2008 05:23 pm (UTC)

Quite the list. Mine is much much longer, but I actually moved, which might not have been able to happen, without your help. I'm down to about 25 boxes, including the 12 that arrived yesterday, all of which I sent in the two days after A & A left in the truck with the bulk of my stuff. More are coming, though, including, I'm guessing and hoping, six or eight from you.

I'm glad that your home will be more functional, once you find it under some of the debris and turn other debris into part of the functionality. I'm hoping for similar results, although the home here was already functional before I arrived. We're trying to integrate my stuff into what's already established without mitigating the functionality by clogging the system. It's challenging.

It's glorious here, despite the lack of Scotch mints or drinkable water.

Oh. There was a wiper thingy on the white shelf in the carport that's actually a wallpaper hanging tool. Maybe it will surface.


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porphyre
porphyre
Bloody Foxtongue
Wed, Jul. 9th, 2008 11:12 pm (UTC)

The mess is 90% finished, I'd say. There's very little that's actually left to do compared to when we started that I can finally see the end.

I suspect we didn't grab the paper-thing, not even knowing what one looks like. Alas.


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