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I know I often go missing for extended periods of time, but guys: I have been incredibly missing.

My goodness, the last few weeks have been a gong show. I didn't know that starting grad school was going to be so tricky. I think this is probably a new admissions hurdle: can you actually figure out what you need to do? I'm hoping that's a hurdle I won't take down as I attempt to leap over it, as I still have no idea what is going on.

I've had imaginary classes, invisible seminars, people playing musical committee chairs, a supervisor previously in Germany but now a-continental (somewhere in the Pacific), governmental red tape with my funding (not helped by said a-continental supervisor), a surprise!undergraduate class, a mischievous monkey eating my email, and to top it all off: I think I might have a problem with plants.

I mean:


As a point of reference: the orchid at the front is just under two and a half feet tall. That's 20 plants, not counting the 12" peace lily in my bedroom, and the three or four plants on my balcony. I have a one bedroom, north-facing apartment, people. The orchid is new, and might be what twigged me into said problem, as there is no way in which I have enough light to sustain it.

I guess there are worse ways to bury your anxiety than in greenery?

In other news, I am signed up for [livejournal.com profile] vid_commentary for my Batman vid. It was not at all the winner of my magically inserted poll (surprisingly, that was my Criminal Minds/Dexter one), but someone wanted to do a partnered commentary.

Edit: And yes, those are balloons in the background.

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Date: 2009-09-23 05:21 am (UTC)
ext_3673: Manny, from black books (Default)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_bounce_/
That's a lot of plants. On the plus side, this is what God created hydroponics lamps for. ;) You're in the frozen arctic wastes half the year (even if the weather was amaazing that time I visited) so surely there are some going cheap somewhere?

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Date: 2009-09-23 10:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cherryice.livejournal.com
Hey! It's 32 C right now. This has been the most ridiculous year ever -- a steady string of -30, -40, followed by what my 90-year old grandmother calls the coldest and wettest summer she's ever seen, and we've had a bunch of days over the last few weeks where we broke 30. Last week, we had a 'feels like 37' day.

I think I shall have to look into getting some full-spectrum bulbs. It would be nice to have something that blooms -- right now, I have a lot of greenery. Even my African violets won't rebloom. The foliage is gorgeous, but not a blossom in sight.

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Date: 2009-09-23 11:06 pm (UTC)
ext_3673: Manny, from black books (Default)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_bounce_/
It's been an INSANE year - this is the warmest winter I can remember, even by our standards. I don't even need a jacket most of the time during the day and this was Sydney yesterday. That's not even counting the 47C day we had back in February or the total lack of rain.

I think they'd be awesome to get. Flowers are good. (Spring is when the winter flowers get supplemented by the Spring/Summer ones. Flowers are good.)

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