This is going to be an awesome comic – that is, if it comes out the way it is in my head.
Ramblings and webcomics from LeEMS
This is going to be an awesome comic – that is, if it comes out the way it is in my head.
Not original by any means, I know. Basically mine is just another vehicle for other things you might want to get rid of, that is, left-overs: some rice, tomato puree, chick peas, ground beef, cheese, etc. I picked up a tip to coat the peppers in olive oil to help them cook.
Then bake at 350-400 until the peppers change color and get all flimsy.
Like I said, not original. I have to post them because my husband likes them so much.
I’ve had this open on my computer for weeks now. I’d work on it whenever I couldn’t think of anything else to do or was actively trying to avoid doing something else now. I think I’m done with it now.
Yo. So, I entered the Giraffes?Giraffes! t-shirt contest. I didn’t win, but I thought you might be interested in the design none-the-less. Here tis:
Ok, I am planning more improvements to the site again. It happens the more time I spend in waiting rooms. I flip through this notebook I carry around in my purse and see some message to myself about something I should change or update and then I’m drawing pictures of major page make-overs. Eventually I will be completely satisfied with all my existing pages and will only be able to add more. That’s what I imagine anyway.
But then I’ll learn something new.
I don’t make anything that can be called a quiche because I don’t like to add milk or cream to eggs, not even to scramble ’em. But I do make a couple varieties of egg and cheese pie.
Ingredients: eggs, cheese, some kind of vegetable (asparagus for us), and pie crust (optional).
Directions: if you are going to put it in a pie crust, make your pie crust first and stick it in the oven while you mix up the other stuff. These don’t need pie crusts at all and usually I am too lazy to make one in advance.
Next, in a mixing bowl, break and empty about six large eggs. Discard shells. Put a whole heap of shredded cheese of various kinds in there. Add seasoning. Stir like crazy and make sure that all the egg yokes are broken.
Chop asparagus into little pieces. Get out your pie pan with or without crust inside and add asparagus. Finally, pour egg and cheese mixture over and schmoosh around until everything’s about even. Bake at 350-375 until you’ve smelled all the ingredients cooking and the top is browned (about 30 minutes I think). Eat.
Note: if you’re using a leafy floppy vegetable like spinach you could probably mix it in the bowl with the egg and cheese and then pour it all together. I put the asparagus in the pan first to minimize splashing when pouring.
A while ago, when I spent more time in the stacks, I found this book called White Trash Cooking. In it I found a recipe called Leetta’s Fancy Eggs & Cheese Pie. That Leetta used cream in her pie and she didn’t capitalize the second ‘e’ in her name, but I felt an affinity just the same. Nearby in the same book I found Margie’s Fried Chicken and Alma’s Almond Omelet. That’s me, mom and grandma all in one book. So of course I love White Trash Cooking. I might talk more on it later, even.
I tested out both The Brain and FreeMind last weekend and I’m still trying to brainstorm up more ways to use the software. The Brain is shown above with all my stuff in it. I like the expanded view (shown) the best because it looks like some kind of biological chaos. I also really like the ability to link ‘thoughts’ to documents or web pages and then link them together regardless of their hierarchy. Instead of a standard tree branch formation you can actually have crossing branches. This would have come in handy when I was researching genealogy (for an unnamed family) and got stuck with that one generation with marriages between two couples of first cousins. Ok, yeah, it was my family. But it was so long ago I doubt it has any bearing on my mental capacities. I really like The Brain for file and project management.
FreeMind is a little different and a lot less chaotic looking. It is more of a standard tree branch set up. I’ve used it hear to get a visual representation of my characters. What you don’t see in this snapshot is that each little circle at the end of a line either expands to more tree branches or (in the case of names) expands to a full character description/bio and picture. The arrows show cross-overs of characters between story-lines. I’m currently using FreeMind to mock up my next choose-your-own adventure story. So I recommend both.
I must talk some shop here ’cause Ask a Librarian (that is a library chat service/community in Florida) has launched an ad campaign that I find absolutely scrumptious.
I’ve got the line-up, and believe you me it was not very easy getting all this laid out. Before I could come up with such a simple list I had to do some major studying up on my history. If you’ve been following along with any of my other project posts then you may have noticed that the original title ’22 Lives of Marcus Trapp’ has been changed to 25 lives. I started with #1, actually I started with #2, and ended up with more lives then planned for. 25 rhymes with lives, so it still sounds good.
Is this enough of a teaser? Do you wonder what I’m going to do with all this?
Hey, in case you weren’t looking, ‘A Trip to Weeki Wachee’ just posted on the bean. Start reading now.
This is a crazy good video about an amazing and terrifying thing. I was reading through my feeds and found it at Coilhouse » Blog Archive » Stuxnet: Anatomy of a Computer Virus.
I just signed up for 24-Hour Comics Day. Registration is open. Go go go.
How did I not know about this? Years moaning over the inability to affix tags and notes to word and excel documents to make file browsing more coherent. Years of making lists and documenting and organizing my creative pursuits in unwieldy Microsoft folder systems. How did I not know or even consider that someone with more code intelligence than I had already tackled the problem? HOW?
Can you tell I’m broken up about this? I am both frustrated and excited. So this is how it works. Somehow, in the midst of looking for something else I found code {4} lib. And I thought, ‘Wow, this is a fabulous online journal on stuff I’m professionally interested in, in speak that’s a little over my head’ – which translates to: learn new things LeEtta, go go go! code {4} lib is also a blog, conference, community and listserv. I promptly subscribed to the listserv because I could find no other way to feed information from code {4} lib into my head and I didn’t want it to be forgotten in my plethora of bookmarks.
The listserv lead me to The Brain -a mind mapping software that allows for mapping and organizing files and thoughts, interrelating those thoughts, adding notes and tags to those thoughts, and finally, making everything searchable. It’s fabulous. The introductory webinar recording (oh, and they have live webinar question/answer sessions weekly), mentioned a few other products. One of these was FreeMind – an open source and free mind mapping software. FreeMind is also nice enough to list out alternatives so I’m not going to go into them here.
I’m thinking of trying out The Brain‘s free version/trial. It looks a little more like what I wanted to do with my filing system to make it more navigable. But I’m kind of inspired by FreeMind‘s 2D-ness. It would’ve been indispensable when I was trying to map out a choose your own adventure story. That was a clunky challenge. I’ve got another one in the works, so…I will explore. And, I’ll probably report back.