Stupid blags.
Oct. 11th, 2009 07:26 pmI keep picking up wacky new blogs to read and it's getting to the point where I can't remember them all off the top of my head anymore, so here's a list I can refer to. I'll probably stick it somewhere more logical later.
In approximate order of when I came across them:
http://cakewrecks.blogspot.com/
http://thereifixedit.com/
http://thatwillbuffout.com/
http://lovelylisting.com/
http://itemnotasdescribed.com/
http://emailsfromcrazypeople.com/
ETA oh lord now i have to read this one too: http://probablybadnews.com/
Probably others that I have forgotten (see first sentence).
Totally unrelated to blags: there is a little shopping center about two minutes' walk from the apartment, and one of the stores had some nice potted plants outside this summer, including a number of riotously bushy coleuses. For a few weeks now we've been meaning to steal cuttings, and yesterday we finally got around to it! Seeing as it's started getting to/below freezing at night and the poor plants looked varying degrees of dying, I say it is not even theft anymore since they're just gonna get tossed out wholesale to make room for next years' models come May or so. So, yes, now we have cuttings of six unknown coleus variants in cups of water by the window, and they've perked up nicely so at least a couple might survive long enough to root. It's guerilla horticulture!
In approximate order of when I came across them:
http://cakewrecks.blogspot.com/
http://thereifixedit.com/
http://thatwillbuffout.com/
http://lovelylisting.com/
http://itemnotasdescribed.com/
http://emailsfromcrazypeople.com/
ETA oh lord now i have to read this one too: http://probablybadnews.com/
Probably others that I have forgotten (see first sentence).
Totally unrelated to blags: there is a little shopping center about two minutes' walk from the apartment, and one of the stores had some nice potted plants outside this summer, including a number of riotously bushy coleuses. For a few weeks now we've been meaning to steal cuttings, and yesterday we finally got around to it! Seeing as it's started getting to/below freezing at night and the poor plants looked varying degrees of dying, I say it is not even theft anymore since they're just gonna get tossed out wholesale to make room for next years' models come May or so. So, yes, now we have cuttings of six unknown coleus variants in cups of water by the window, and they've perked up nicely so at least a couple might survive long enough to root. It's guerilla horticulture!