31 July 2007

the balcony


tuesday, 6:00 PM

ageing well

. . . or not---each week, creative loafing, southern voice, and david are sitting at the door of urban outfitters, the gay-boy clothing store on the first floor---i usually pick up the first two, but not the latter, which is the last in a long series of little party-boy rags that have been published for the last 25 or 30 years---but i try to look once a century or so, so i picked one up the other day--- flipping through it (issue #459, by the way) just now, i am absolutely amazed at the number of ads for spas and "aesthetic surgery centers" and what not---laser hair reduction, juvederm & radiesse dermal fillers (i should google those), laser resurfacing, skin tightening, chemical peels, spider-vein removal (wtf does that involve?), and botox, but i spewed out my cocktail just now when i saw the ad for fkg pectoral implants!!! from a place claiming to provide "surgical and non-surgical anti-aging solutions"---i have been wondering about all of the spas around here, including one in metropolis and two just opening up in the plaza---i guess there is more to them than mudpacks and full-body massages, although none of them can keep you from being an asshole---

29 July 2007

dog

dog enjoyed his birthday party a great deal---he thanks you for all of his cool gifts---





26 July 2007

factoid

the teevee just said that, each year, more people are killed by ostriches than by sharks---it just goes to show you, don't it?

another benefit of tax cuts for the rich

so the chinese are selling shit for food, but we don't even begin to know what is going on, since the dept. of agriculture, like every other agency of federal govt. except those agents of the police state, is underfunded and understaffed and simply can't keep up with what's going on---

Implementing a 21st-century food safety system in China poses a challenge. It is dfficult to standardize and monitor production practices in a sector composed of 200 million farm households who typically have 1-2 acres of land divided into 4-6 noncontiguous plots. Farmers have only usage rights to their land, so they lack ownership incentives to make costly investments. Many of China’s food safety problems can be traced back to the farm level. Farmers rely on heavy use of chemicals to coax production out of intensively cultivated soils and deal with pest pressures, a practice that contributes to food safety problems. China has one of the world’s highest rates of chemical fertilizer use per hectare, and Chinese farmers use many highly toxic pesticides, including some that are banned in the United States. Farm chemicals are sometimes mislabeled. The Chinese government is tackling this problem by encouraging farmers to buy agricultural chemicals only from approved outlets. Some farmers have little understanding of correct chemical use; for example, they may fail to wait the prescribed number of days between the last application of a pesticide and harvest, resulting in excessive residues in the harvested product. Antibiotics are widely used to control disease in livestock, poultry, and aquaculture products. Industrialization and lax environmental controls have also led to concern about the potential for heavy metal contamination of food products. Untreated human and animal waste in fields and water raises the risk
of microbial contamination.


plus, for five years, the republicans have blocked laws requiring country-of-origin labeling of all food stuff---it's required for clothing, but not for food? i feel sick---

23 July 2007

mediocre eats

so i made gazpacho, but i didn't much like the recipe, so i kinda wasted susan's tomatoes---not wasted, really, since it was edible, but just not quite right---the recipe was from joy of cooking, but like all such, i consider recipes more as guidelines, a place to start---joy of cooking guided me to an excellent tzatziki, and she will guide me to at least a better gazpacho (as soon as i get some more tomatoes)---i liked the recipe because, unlike many gazpacho recipes, it did not call for chicken broth to start with----completely vegan---just tomatoes, onion, cucumber, bell pepper, garlic, parsley, tomato juice, olive oil, vinegar, salt and pepper---clearly a half cup of parsley, packed, is way too much for two-and-a-half lbs. of tomatoes, but beyond that i'm not sure what to change---next time maybe i'll try one of these recipes---

really bad weather

the caption for this image reads:


looks truly horrible, worse than the giant dust storms they had in the great plains in the 1930s, and apparently a nearly daily occurrence in the evening---

21 July 2007

r.i.p.

tammy faye is dead
i remember rolling on the floor laughing with claudia at the bakkers, and tammy's constant tears and running mascara----but she somehow redeemed herself after jim's fall from grace---

19 July 2007

update


it's been within minutes of a full week since dexter arrived---and i gotta say, he is one fine kitty cat----
now if i can just keep robert or somebody from spoiling him----

serendipity

i guess i will not call it good eats anymore, since somebody, probly brian, didn't much like the tzatziki----whatever, i wanted fresh tomatoes last night and, lo and behold, today, ms. hitchcock comes into work with a bag of beautiful home-made tomatoes---and promised to bring more---so i'm off to the store to get the fixin's for gazpacho---

18 July 2007

good eats


if i had access to decent tomatoes, i would be making gallons of gazpacho, but an excellent substitute summertime food is tzatziki:


1. two cups of greek strained yogurt (they've even got it in fat-free at publix---delicious taste and texture and two active cultures)


2. one large cucumber, seeded and diced


[2a. one medium vidalia onion, diced, which is technically not part of any authentic greek tzatziki recipes that i've seen, but is recommended nonetheless]


3. two cloves of garlic, mashed together with a teaspoon or so of salt until it is a nice paste and then mixed with a teaspoon or so of olive oil and a couple of teaspoons of white wine vinegar


4. fresh dill, a teaspoon or two, cut fine


5. black pepper to taste


mix all of that together and serve cold----you can be a pig, like me, and eat it with a spoon along with toast or crackers, or eat it like you are supposed to with pita or as a sauce on something else---yum

race

i just finished reading white flight: atlanta and the making of modern conservatism (kevin kruse, 2005), an amazing analysis of post-war atlanta, the civil rights movement, and resulting white flight----put a context to a lot of my childhood memories but it is not just a rehashing of the past----he makes a very strong case for how much from atlanta's segregationist and racist past still resonates today and puts words to much that i have always felt about all of that----

At the start of the twenty-first century, the politics created by white
flight are not simply still present; they are predominant. . . . Much of the
modern suburban conservative agenda---the secessionist stance toward the cities,
the individualistic outlook, the fervent faith in free enterprise, and the
hostility to the federal government---was, in fact, first articulated and
advanced in the resistance of southern whites to desegregation. No matter how
sincere conservatives may be in insisting that their politics are
"color-blind"---and, to be sure, a great number of them are sincere---a closer
reading of the historical record shows that the politics of race and racism did
inspire policies that no seem to have little to do with race. Recognizing the
legacies of white flight would be a first step in reducing the steady tensions
between the cities and suburbs and help bring together a nation that with every
year seems ever more polarized by race, regioin, and class. Before that can
happen, however, white Americans must stop running away from their past.

neocons

Q. How many neocons does it take to screw in a light bulb?
A. Neocons don't bother with light bulbs. They declare a War on Darkness and set the house on fire.

dog bed

dexter looks real comfortable there in the middle of the dog's bed, doesn't he?

14 July 2007

working it out

the dog and the cat have been quick to adjust to each other---but sometimes the kitten pushes it too far---shortly after i took this pic, there was a big outburst of snarling and dexter was literally reeling away---i think he will leave the dog food alone from now on, at least until hershey has finished----

what an embarassment

and i don't mean the hindu bhagwan or whatever who yesterday opened the senate with a hindu prayer, which was a first in that august body---i think the whole concept of prayers is ridiculous, but the christianists who interuppted him are an embarrassment to the entire country---

12 July 2007

meet dexter

courtesy of atlanta animal rescue friends, dexter was rescued from dekalb humane society and arrived on the premises here around 7:15, with me all prepared for a period of adjustment and getting used to the dog and all----by 8:00 it had found the food and water, explored most all three rooms, taken a crap in his new, enclosed, litter box, and put the dog in his place with a whack and a hiss--now, two hours later, the damn thing is asleep in my lap---like kitty bob, he's self-confident and sweet---i'm not sure if i should keep him----

awful waffle


waffle house is restoring their original place (1955) on college avenue near avondale estates---1500 locations in 23 states today--all "scattered, smothered, and covered"

10 July 2007

the river


the succession of ridges always show where the river is, but sometimes the fog rising off the river, with just the tops of kennesaw and the buildings at vinings, showing above the mist---

the view


not much rain or anything, but clouds were good---

07 July 2007

part of why we are so stupid----

this is hard for me to believe, but then again, maybe not:
1/3 of high school graduates never read another book for the rest of their lives.
42 percent of college graduates never read another book after college.
80 percent of U.S. families did not buy or read a book last year.
70 percent of U.S. adults have not been in a bookstore in the last five years.
57 percent of new books are not read to completion.
70 percent of books published do not earn back their advance.
70 percent of the books published do not make a profit.
(Source: Jerold Jenkins,
www.JenkinsGroupInc.com)

05 July 2007

the day after
















i went over to robert's to watch the fireworks last night, all set to take dramatic images of the spectacle---unfortunately i forgot to charge my batteries, so all i got was this mediocre sunset--

03 July 2007

hibiscus rosa-sinensis

not everything (or everyone) likes the balcony, but the hibiscus certainly does, as long as i keep it watered---