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Mar 14, 2012 18:49


It is probably too late to plant my sugar snap peas, but I will anyways. It's going to thunder storm on and off for the next three days here in NE Ohio, but then it looks like it will have a span of good, clear days, so that means time to till and turn up earth!

I have been babbling alot about gardening adn not so much about books, and I apologize for that.

So, here's a list of the holds that came in for me at the library:

Ghostly Matters: Haunting and the Sociological Imagination by Avery F. Gordon
Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-82 by Elizabeth A. Fenn
The Medieval Hero on Screen: Representations from Beowulf to Buffy edited by Marth W. Driver and Sid Ray (I've started this and find the essays to be either brilliant or sorta obvious)
Picturing Heaven in Early China by Lillian Lan-yin Tseng

I realize that I read a lot of non-fiction and never share what I am reading.

JUST FOUND OUT:...the landlord's stupid landscaping crew tore up our garden strip and freaking weedwacked my strawberry plants. I am so pissed. It also looks like they scraped up a bunch of the topsoil we paid for and stole soil that I've been developing tilth in for like two years. SOOOOOOOOOO EFFING ANGRY. I am sure that landlord didn't remember to tell them we were gardening (our landlord is forgetful and kinda manic, but a great landlord, he's not the problem, just the idiots he hires. I swear they are ripping him off.) but the trampling of my freshly tilled soil is so aggravating.
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