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...and no, this is not a "gratitude journal"!
1. the new black slipcover i got yesterday at ikea for my little couch. it no longer blends into the walls. it no longer shows those little kitty paw prints from my cat tracking dirt in through the window. white kitty belly fur is another story...
2. being able to see and articulate what is useful and what is crap when i read a piece of literary theory.
3. the little kid i just saw, who was playing with his toy dump truck in the ~4ft. square of hard-packed dirt around a sidewalk tree. he had a brick for his truck to haul around, a little gardener's shovel to add in some dirt, and was making all the requisite truck noises. from almost nothing...toys.
4. the smell of coffee.
5. that i seem to have taught myself how to juggle two balls with one hand (only my right at this point, but i'll start working on the left pretty soon).

i also got a new plant yesterday, a philodendron in a 4-inch pot. it sorta makes me happy, but it also makes me apprehensive. will it live? will it grow? will it like my apartment?

something that made me laugh yesterday: roger, my neighbor's cat, got stuck in the cedar tree in our building's backyard (right outside of my window). he howled for like an hour (though he had been up there, howling, for *much* longer than that before i got home), and eventually tried to climb down to the *tips* of the branches (instead of back to the trunk). another neighbor ran and grabbed a hammock she had in the shed, and when roger finally fell (as all inadequately supported cats must, being heavier than air), they caught him in the hammock! this episode taught me that there are no services in the seattle area for getting a cat out of a tree. animal rescue services are for wild animals. and the fire department will not actually come with their ladders. another myth, busted!

Date: 2005-08-23 10:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evacado.livejournal.com
Phildendrons like indirect light. They like to be watered often and thoroughly, but they like their roots to dry out a little between waterings. Kinda picky, that way. If they get more light, they make the little holes in their leaves that are so classically philodendron-looking.
Feed the thing a little miracle-gro every now and then (once a month or so) and you'll have a monster taking over your windowsill in no time!!!
They hate being cold.
Roger is a great name for a cat.

Date: 2005-08-23 11:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arguchik.livejournal.com
thank you for the advice--i will definitely heed it! my apt. faces southeast but there are tall buildings around so i'm hoping the light will be indirect enough. i've had good luck with philodendrons in the past (had to leave a massive one behind in vermont when i moved here), but i've had some die suddenly and inexplicably on me, too. like it was fine for awhile, then one day it just decided to die and nothing i could do would convince it otherwise. my friend L whose thumb is very green helped me pick out dirt, pots, and fertilizer, so hopefully some of her mojo will rub off.

roger *is* a great name for a cat, isn't it? i'll tell my neighbor you said so! this particular roger is fat, orange, and sassy. he always hisses at my cat when they see each other in the hall. i wonder why cats like some other cats but not others. what do they see? what constitutes cat chemistry?

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