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Marget Atwood
I don't have stable favourites in most things, but Margaret Atwood is probably my favourite author on more days than any other author, and The Robber Bride is probably my favourite book more often than any other book. Atwood writes twisty-turny non-linear narratives, populated by strong, well-developed characters: two of the things I most want in fiction. She's a feminist (although my love of her predates my own self-definition as a feminist), and she writes about women without lazy gender stereotypes about sex and shopping, and without writing boring chick-lit. She gives friendships the same weight and depth as romantic relationships; I've often been disappointed by popular portrayals of friendship as a milder, gentler, less important thing than romance, because that doesn't fit my experience at all.
Knitting
I don't talk much about knitting here, because I expect that anyone who's interested is already reading my knitting blog or friends with me on Ravelry, but I spend quite a lot of time knitting (and, lately, spinning and weaving as well). I learnt how as a child, but never did anything with the knowledge, and I can't remember what prompted me to take it up again a few years ago, but it's become my major hobby (and one of my major expenses!) The way I think about it is very similar to the way I think about web design, and I wish I knew someone else who does both, so I could talk about the similarities to someone who'd understand. Like web design, it sits on the boundary between technical skill and creative flair; I'm not particularly technical or creative, but I'm good at things in the meeting-place between them; it's where I'm happiest, and where you'll find lots of the things I most like to do. Knitting also seems like a very efficient pastime - I get both an activity I enjoy, and a useful finished item. And handknitted socks are so much warmer, more comfortable and generally nicer than bought ones :-)
Swimming (not in swimming pools)
I have a life-long love affair with swimming in the sea (that's me in the icon, in Northern Ireland). I like swimming in pools too, but it's a pale shadow of 'real' swimming. Something about the vast expanse of water, the waves, the sky, the relative absence of other people; even the most crowded beach has sea much less crowded than your average swimming pool. Even the cold - most of my sea-swimming has been in the UK - adds something to the experience, an extra edge. I don't really have the words to describe how glorious it is.
Despite my established feelings about the sea, it took me until last summer to think about non-salty outdoor swimming (well, apart from Lake Michigan, but that's so big it might as well be the sea). On holiday last June,
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Socialising
I like people (individual people, you understand. People-in-general are gits ;-). If I was stuck at home on my own with no internet and no phone, I'd go crazy in less than a day. I don't do very much going-out-and-socialising any more, so the internet fills a lot of my social needs - I spent yesterday evening, for example, hanging out with
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Cooking risotto
Cooking's another one of those borderline technical-creative things, and cooking risotto perhaps more than most - there's a set formula to making a risotto; they're all basically alike in structure, but once you've mastered the technique, the only recipe you need is "risotto with x and y" (separation of style and content!), and you can throw creativity at the exes and the whys. It's simple, but pleasantly fiddly to make, and it really shows up quality ingredients - I make most of my risottos with homemade stock, and we eat roast duck and chicken in part because we want good stock to make risotto (the roast is a happy side effect ;-)
If you'd like to play, ask in comments, and I'll tell you five things I associate with you.
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Date: 2009-02-20 08:31 pm (UTC)OK: wanting to be a lion tamer, the Chalet School, layering shades of one colour, being creative with vegetables, and... well, I don't have the perfect non-ambiguous phrase for the idea, but "living thoughtfully" or "living mindfully" are quite close.
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Date: 2009-02-20 08:42 pm (UTC)So what we have is: online RPGs of the genuine-roleplaying variety, being tough and spiky (in a good way, I hasten to add!), zombies, scarily-coloured ice cream, and Dr Seuss.
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Date: 2009-02-20 07:54 pm (UTC)Funny thing is I don't really think of you as an internet person anymore since our online spaces barely intersect.
And yes, I too don't socialise much in meatspace. The difference being I mostly don't socialise with people I've even met.
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Date: 2009-02-20 08:23 pm (UTC)(And if you were stuck at home with no internet and no phone, you would be welcome to come and piggyback on ours, natch. Even if we knitted and spodded and never actually said a word out loud *g*, you're always welcome. :D)
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Date: 2009-02-20 09:41 pm (UTC)(*ducks*)
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Date: 2009-02-20 09:49 pm (UTC)(which reminds me, must make a new pair for
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Date: 2009-02-20 11:46 pm (UTC)Being a Saxon (and mother of Saxons), tea, programming mobile phone ringtones in the days before Real Music ringtones, roleplaying against gender,
more teacar boot sales.no subject
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Date: 2009-02-21 11:48 am (UTC)(I don't know why I associate your college more strongly with you than I do for anyone else of the same era; maybe because it was so far away ;-)
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Date: 2009-02-21 11:59 am (UTC)Gilbert and Sullivan, English as a second language, wearing brown, not eating wet food, ranting about readers.
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Date: 2009-02-23 03:22 pm (UTC)I remember your casserole/stew more than your risotto.
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