I was reminded on Facebook this AM that Nirvana's "Nevermind" came out 20 years ago. In an instant, I was able to complete the mental math (because 33 minus 20 isn't exactly that difficult ...) and I realize that I was 13 years old and I remember getting a cassette dub of the album - "Nevermind" on one side and some of Pearl Jam's "Ten" on the other.
This album served as an antidote to some of the shenanigans of junior high. It didn't matter that I wasn't popular, that my mom wouldn't let me wear ripped jeans like I really wanted to, that my friends were geeks like me and that the worst possible situation of all time was pissing off Miss Smith in German class, the music of the Seattle grunge scene went beyond the badassery of bands like Metallica.
This morning, I've been going back and forth with an college classmate of mine who is in Norway. His opinion? Nevermind still sucks - never mind that it was an "awakening" of sorts in American music. As for me - I remember the awe I felt the first time I heard "Smells Like Teen Spirit." (Oh yes, I had that deodorant, my friends ...) I remember the prickles that I had the first time I heard the posthumous release "You Know You're Right" (driving on Interstate 43, just right into Milwaukee ... not a good place to get distracted).
If "Nevermind" is a shitty album, I embrace my bad taste with glee. And my 13-year-old self approves.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Good wine article ...
I think I've obsessed a time or two on this blog regarding "A Discovery of Witches" by Deborah Harkness. (Love, love, LOVE that book.) And beyond the main character being a hunky vampire (no sparkles, thank you very much), said vampire is a huge wino.
Perfection? Perhaps ...
Anyway - the author is also a wine connoisseur (sounds better than wino) and has a blog called "Good Wine Under $20" that I have in my Google Reader. Today's blog post was about whether to drink reserve wines or just stick with the regular bottling. And I can appreciate a blogger who goes to the work of researching (i.e. - drinking good wine) in the name of writing a stellar wine article.
Perfection? Perhaps ...
Anyway - the author is also a wine connoisseur (sounds better than wino) and has a blog called "Good Wine Under $20" that I have in my Google Reader. Today's blog post was about whether to drink reserve wines or just stick with the regular bottling. And I can appreciate a blogger who goes to the work of researching (i.e. - drinking good wine) in the name of writing a stellar wine article.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
The ABC's of me!
One of my favorite frugality blogs featured this post the other day and I thought it would be a fun one to share.
A – Age. I’m 33
B – Bed Size. Queen.
C – Chore I dislike. Dusting ... I have no clue why I don't like to dust, I just don't I'd rather clean the bathroom.
D – Dogs. I do not consider myself a dog person - when I was a kid growing up, we always had dogs and I always liked them, but I prefer the stubborn independence of my cat.
E – Essential start to my day. Talking to said stubborn cat while I'm making lunch for my hubby and copious amounts of coffee.
F – Favorite Colors. Blue, brown, green and gray.
G – Gold or silver? Either.
H – Height. I’m 5’8″.
I – Instruments I play(ed). Little known fact ... I took several years worth of voice lessons in high school and college and had a vocal scholarship to college. Having said that, I'm a fair-to-middlin' singer, the kind of voice that's really good for blending and not one to sing solos (which I am PERFECTLY fine with). Throughout school I played clarinet until I was a junior in high school and I started playing bass clarinet.
J – Job title. Proposal Manager.
K – Kids. A four-legged bastard cat.
L – Live. My husband and I have a house in southeast Minnesota.
M - Money tip I like best. I'm stealing what Frugal Babe put in her post, because it's simple and good. "Whatever you earn, spend less."
N – Never plan to… Never say never ... :).
O – Overnight hospital stays. Fifth-grade, getting my tonsils and adenoids out.
P - Pet Peeves. Intolerance and shitty drivers.
Q - Quote from a movie. "OK Ramblers, let's get rambling." I'm sure my friend Deb knows what movie that's from.
R – Righty or lefty? Righty
S - Siblings. I have an older brother ... we are by no means best friends, but we're fiercely protective of one another and tolerate each other slightly. I also have a cousin whom I consider to be the sister I was never gifted with.
T - Time I wake up. My mind starts waking up before 6 a.m., I can usually put off getting up until about 7.
U – Underwear. Yes please?
V - Vegetables I don’t like. Raw carrots.
W – What makes me run late. Me being me.
X – X-rays I’ve had. Dental and from when I broke my arm in sixth-grade.
Y – Yummy food I make. I've been known to make some good food from time to time.
Z – Zoo animals I like. Zoos are stinky, I'm not a big zoo person.
Do you have a blog? If you do, consider yourself tagged!
A – Age. I’m 33
B – Bed Size. Queen.
C – Chore I dislike. Dusting ... I have no clue why I don't like to dust, I just don't I'd rather clean the bathroom.
D – Dogs. I do not consider myself a dog person - when I was a kid growing up, we always had dogs and I always liked them, but I prefer the stubborn independence of my cat.
E – Essential start to my day. Talking to said stubborn cat while I'm making lunch for my hubby and copious amounts of coffee.
F – Favorite Colors. Blue, brown, green and gray.
G – Gold or silver? Either.
H – Height. I’m 5’8″.
I – Instruments I play(ed). Little known fact ... I took several years worth of voice lessons in high school and college and had a vocal scholarship to college. Having said that, I'm a fair-to-middlin' singer, the kind of voice that's really good for blending and not one to sing solos (which I am PERFECTLY fine with). Throughout school I played clarinet until I was a junior in high school and I started playing bass clarinet.
J – Job title. Proposal Manager.
K – Kids. A four-legged bastard cat.
L – Live. My husband and I have a house in southeast Minnesota.
M - Money tip I like best. I'm stealing what Frugal Babe put in her post, because it's simple and good. "Whatever you earn, spend less."
N – Never plan to… Never say never ... :).
O – Overnight hospital stays. Fifth-grade, getting my tonsils and adenoids out.
P - Pet Peeves. Intolerance and shitty drivers.
Q - Quote from a movie. "OK Ramblers, let's get rambling." I'm sure my friend Deb knows what movie that's from.
R – Righty or lefty? Righty
S - Siblings. I have an older brother ... we are by no means best friends, but we're fiercely protective of one another and tolerate each other slightly. I also have a cousin whom I consider to be the sister I was never gifted with.
T - Time I wake up. My mind starts waking up before 6 a.m., I can usually put off getting up until about 7.
U – Underwear. Yes please?
V - Vegetables I don’t like. Raw carrots.
W – What makes me run late. Me being me.
X – X-rays I’ve had. Dental and from when I broke my arm in sixth-grade.
Y – Yummy food I make. I've been known to make some good food from time to time.
Z – Zoo animals I like. Zoos are stinky, I'm not a big zoo person.
Do you have a blog? If you do, consider yourself tagged!
Monday, September 5, 2011
Vacation! (Otherwise known as "The beers I drank")
Ryan and I took a short trip up to Lake Superior over the weekend ... here's some highlights. (Also known as the "beers I drank" because the Duluth/Superior area are blessed with a couple of great microbreweries.)
Rest assured though - our trip wasn't all beer tasting. I caught a sunrise on Lake Superior en route to the Barkers Island Farmers Market.
Later, there were ships to be watched in Duluth in Canal Park.
But also - there was more beer ... these pictures were taken at Fitger's Brewhouse.
In short, it was a great weekend. Even if you can see the tan lines from around my sunglasses.
Thirsty Pagan Brewing was the first spot we hit after checking into our hotel. I found them on the Internet and was lured there with the promise of hand-crafted beers and gourmet pizza. We were not disappointed with either promise. |
This is the Burntwood Black. I think I could drink this beer every day for the rest of my life. They even use it to make brownies. |
Ryan had the North Coast Amber. |
Later, there were ships to be watched in Duluth in Canal Park.
I could watch ships all day ... there is something amazing about seeing a vessel that's about the size of a football field come into this tiny little canal and make its way towards the docks. |
This was my chocolate cherry stout. It was like dessert in a pint. |
Ryan went with the El Nino Pale Ale. Very good, very hoppy. |
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