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Winter is here. It's been bucketing with rain at intervals for days, the nights are moderately icy, and the four cats are occupying precisely-defined positions around the heater, mathematically aligned by status and level of feline bloody-mindedness. I love this time of year. So, apparently, does the garden: my vegetable boxes have been unduly encouraged by a week's pattern of rain-rain-astonishingly warm sunny day-rain, and are leaping skywards with unseemly enthusiasm. I've just had to beat back the tomatoes again, they're making a break for next door.

It's been a busy weekend, if only slowly productive because I'm all sinusy and glandular again, sigh. While I spent a good part of Friday and yesterday wrestling with complicated minutes for a meeting of a committee I don't belong to and for whose deliberations I have absolutely no context, I also have a pile of vampire essays to mark. (This is a good thing. I'm weird that way). Students choose their own text to analyse: so far there is a predominance of True Blood, but we also rejoice in Buffy, Lefanu, Tolstoy and Robin McKinley. So far, no Twilight, which means students are actually capable of insight if it's a matter of self-preservation. I suspect the whisper is flying around the class, "She hates Twilight! you'll fail!" Which is not, in fact, the case, but it's a difficult text to discuss in erotic terms, mostly because it's constructed around absence rather than presence. Oh, and it's very badly written. I may have mentioned this once or twice. A minute.

There's also a maddened outbreak of The Vampire Diaries in this pile, it seems to be the text du jour. I've watched the first four episodes. It's ... cheesy. Slightly lame, cheesy teen television whose primary effect at the moment has been to make me realise how absolutely unoriginal Twilight is. Protective stalkery non-human-drinking fated-lover high school vampire boyfriend, anyone? Books published in 1991, Twilight in 2005. Not to mention the echoes of Roswell (1999). About the only thing I think Diaries may have going for it is its small-town setting, and the way they seem to be working the vampires into the history of the town. It could be interesting. But I bet they screw it up. Mildly amused but not impressed, me. Also, it's making me realise how good the Buffy scriptwriters were.

Tonight we celebrate the weather by feeding raclette to [livejournal.com profile] dicedcaret and Tanya and [livejournal.com profile] first_fallen and [livejournal.com profile] librsa and all. Plus gingered hot chocolate pudding. Did I mention I love winter?

Date: Sunday, 9 May 2010 02:16 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
"Winter is here. It's been bucketing with rain at intervals for days, the nights are moderately icy"
Ooh, snap. Aren't we supposed to be having opposite seasons? Winter in springtime, indeed.

I never did get the point of raclette. I do hope they don't make it a condition of my Swiss passport.

scroob

Date: Sunday, 9 May 2010 02:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] extemporanea.livejournal.com
Well, it's supposed to be autumn, but the Cape never did have much truck with gentle graduations. All or nothing, apparently. Even before the wild swings of climate change.

As far as I'm concerned the point of raclette is the giant pile of garlic potatoes onto which you scrape the toasted cheese. Also, it's about the only time in the multiverse I'll deliberately eat shrimp.

Date: Monday, 10 May 2010 12:06 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Garlic potatoes, yes, that does sound good. In Armin's family's world it's all about plain, unvarnished boiled veg and spuds. And cheese. I mean the cheese is nice, sure, but that doesn't mean the stuff you put it on has to be so dull...

Date: Monday, 10 May 2010 07:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] schedule5.livejournal.com
Aren't you lucky. We're still waiting for this "lovely weather" that was supposed to happen in March. In fact, yesterday was over 30 degrees again, and only went down to 26 overnight in the bedrooms. The shops are all stocked with lined trousers and fleece tops, but the weather remains stubborn in its demand for light slacks and T-shirts.

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