Walking home after a busy day of school and potting iris rhizomes (I had to look that one up), I was debating whether or not to go to volleyball when a bird defecated on my head. Despite irritation being my natural response, I remembered that Albanians interpret this event as a sign of good luck. Though I don't buy this theory completely, deciding whether to feel mad or fortunate misdirected my initial shock, and I've decided, whether good or bad, it's an omen that I should go home and take a shower. So, no volleyball today.
Besides being the victim of bird feces, life is good. On warm days like today, I enjoy gardening at the hostel and my compost piles are doing better than expected. My secondary projects are gathering momentum and add refreshing spontaneity to my work. Through a grant that I wrote, the volleyball team received six new volleyballs, and I've gotten to share in the pleasure of this new equipment. Other than that, my wood stove keeps me pinned to my couch and I'm enjoying a new book, Blood Meridian.
Today's title comes from a track on The Growlers 2014 album Chinese Fountain. It's a nostalgic sound that reminds me of driving home on the 405.
I had a dream of eating Randy's doughnuts the other night. Here's the best that I could do to recreate it. These packaged "Today!" pastries taste like staling Hostess doughnuts but are still sufficiently enjoyable. To complement it, I've finally found a coffee shop that will grind me coarse beans, so my coffee life has just escalated to a new level.
This man, Turi, is a cafe owner and a wonderful human being. Tomorrow, he'll be giving me a bag of coffee grinds for my compost piles. Over the summer, he's offered to teach me how to pull espresso shots.
Bleigiessen (mine's on the right)