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Last week’s Tweets (up to 2011-01-30)

  • It has just come to my attention that my boyfriend is a nerd. #
  • Six things I learned while making marmalade yesterday: http://www.thereallygoodlife.com/1806/ #
  • Is there anything that looks dodgier than a big guy in an old army jacket digging in a wood at dusk? #
  • Trimmed the brown bits off the plants in the bathroom. Feel that small task was more productive than anything else I've achieved today. sigh #
  • Staff at the bank seemed bewildered by the new machines. Took 2 of us 10 mins to pay in 7 cheques. Nothing like time saving technology, eh? #
  • Annoyed the bathroom fitter down the street's van isn't park outside his house on streetview. How else am I supposed to find his details? ;) #
  • @Scampering: It's harder to say as it's not strictly pass/fail. 5 GCSEs grade A-C used to be almost equivalent – not sure if it still is. #
  • @Scampering: I'm not sure how it translates to people but apparently 98.7% of GCSE exams taken in 2010 were passed, 70% at A-C grades. #
  • Made a joke about utility companies at drama last night.Lead balloon.Apparently 15yr olds aren't the right audience for power company humour #
  • Has yet to hear anyone say anything positive about quora. Lots of grumbling from geeks and non-geeks alike. #
  • Not had the most productive week ever but you know what, it's friday night and @johnleach is making me risotto so *does a little dance* #
  • Having to work out the various angles of triangles for the first time since I left school 16 years ago. #

Last week’s Tweets (up to 2011-01-23)

  • I don't know if I've ever adequately expressed my love of cream crackers. #
  • @tim_waters: looks good! might have to make some myself :) #
  • .johnleach said the other day "I don't know what I'd do without you. Probably blog more." My romantic boyfriend. #
  • Using @strowger78 as a guinea pig #
  • The drinks cabinet for this afternoon's activities at Team Peach Towers. http://twitpic.com/3r72h0 #
  • The gin and unicum have come out of the actual drinks cupboard now. I suspect the rest of the afternoon will be far from productive. #
  • @Squiggle: i wasn't silly enough to try that ;) just the lemon juice, vinegar, worchestershire sauce… #
  • This morning I have fished my keys out of the bottom of a wheelie bin and failed to fill balloons with rice. An interesting day so far. #
  • @Factory4Wrkshop: ooh one day and half day courses, how exciting! can't wait to see the list! #
  • Visiting our old house feels like bumping into an ex: great memories together & it looks better than I remember it – but time to move on. ;) #
  • Conversely visiting the new fancy Morrisons at Kirkstall is like meeting an ex, who blossomed after our relationship ended. Not as good. #
  • I hate looking for new computers. Going to go for a desktop & notebook instead of one laptop for everything so twice the shopping fun. sigh #
  • @strowger78: we were watching a youtube video of a springer playing with a cat's tail last night; first lily then boron went for the tv :D #
  • I just cleaned my laptop screen. Anyone who has ever seen my laptop screen will understand why that is newsworthy. #
  • @Scampering: snot ;) #
  • The dog just woke up to find herself playing the ukelele. Looked slightly confused. #

Last week’s Tweets (up to 2011-01-16)

  • ? @really_good: Dreamt about making jam. #preservingnerd #
  • Have done a ridiculously small amount of work this week. Must try harder. Or must stop caring about work output. One or the other. #
  • Two hour power cut. When does the power come back on? Just as i finally finally find and light all the candles. Sigh. #
  • Tried kheer for the first time – pistachio-y creamy rice pudding – yummo! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kheer #

Last week’s Tweets (up to 2011-01-09)

  • Dog got all antsy during the Great Yorkshire Earthquake of 2011. By "all antsy" I mean "didn't wake up". Perhaps she sensed it in her sleep. #
  • I was once NEARLY KILLED by Clive Anderson (I was crossing the road, he had to slow down and shoo me out of the way) #lametofame #
  • The old guy who gets blinded in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves once stopped another minor celebrity from flirting with me. Boo! #lametofame #
  • ? @really_good: The insanity of the VAT-on-food regulations http://www.thereallygoodlife.com/1440/ #
  • ? @really_good: Ooh first wild mushroom find of the new year and it's a good 'un – oyster mushrooms on a dead birch stump in the woods :D #
  • Just got a 131 point word on scrabble on the ds – 'alerting', the a on one triple word score, the g on another. Yay me! ;) #
  • @Scampering: dooooooooooooooooooooomed! but also, a little woo or two for getting it finished :) #
  • ? @johnleach: Dog thinks she's people. Sleepy people. http://j.mp/hMyUpz #
  • Laptop has crashed bizarrely twice today, think it's dying. And so the soul-destroying search for a new one begins… #
  • @urbanwide I can't decide whether that's a good thing or a bad thing ;) #
  • @urbanwide haha, I totally didn't spot that ;) #
  • I seem to have forgotten how to get to sleep. SUCKS. #
  • ? @really_good: Yay! I've got 4 people on board for my "buy less than 12 items of clothing in 2011" thing! Anyone else want to join the fun? #
  • @sarahjarvis: it's bloomin' hard. As @strowger78 says, you have to pick your battles carefully but I think it's worth it. #
  • OH (from my sickbed): "I'm going to give you a goodbye tickle of your tummy … not yours John". #
  • Our neighbour is listening to getting-in-the-mood-to-go-out music. Apparently he's going out to a Spanish nightclub in 1985. Very fun! #
  • Possibly time to sort out our medicine cabinet: I just had to choose between cough medicine a year out of date or four years out of date. #
  • @LouiseEbrey: Sounds like a good challenge. Hope it goes well :) #

Last week’s Tweets (up to 2011-01-02)

  • @tim_waters: yep! http://www.recyclethis.co.uk/20101216/our-five-favourite-ways-to-use-up-leftover-turkey ;) #
  • A great day. :D #
  • @tim_waters: hurrah! hope you enjoyed :) #
  • Inspired by @101ofawolf's cat acquisition plans, I started looking at local rescue sites & their cats in need of homes. The dog just sighed. #
  • Had a lovely time but mediocre cake with Katherine in Saltaire. #
  • A random tall man at the supermarket saw my desperate need for just-out-of-reach muffins & grabbed them for me. Hurrah for random tall men. #
  • I hate being ill at the weekend. Boo. #
  • @emmakirton @davidquinn so sorry to hear that, he looks like he was a lovely happy chap. my thoughts are with you guys :( #
  • @Caius: yeah, I feel the same way about both cathedrals and beautiful old pubs ;) #

11 Goals for 2011

Compared to last year, these seem a lot less varied – almost entirely simple living stuff. I think it’s partly because for many, it’ll mean they’re easier to accomplish so I can actually feel some achievement (unlike last year’s disappointing 2 out of 10 hit rate) and partly because this is where my interests are at the moment. No point making goals that I know in my heart of heart I have no interest in achieving!

1. Increase the food output from our garden and make a meal only using stuff I’ve grown/foraged/caught/killed which can be cooked off-grid
The driving goal of last year will be the main one for 2011 too – I want to dramatically increase the amount of food we produce in our garden this year. This means using our limited growing space in smarter ways (intercropping & continual use) and creating more growing space (more containers, baskets & wall planters etc).

I’m not sure how to measure this yet – a lot of people measure by weight but I think that underplays the value of light things – like salad, herb & chillis etc – and I don’t want to just grow heavy things in order to meet an arbitrary goal.

The second bit extends last year’s goal a little. The “cooked off-grid” bit will hopefully encourage me to make a rocket stove and/or solar oven — both things that have been on my vague to-do list for a while.

2. Learn how to successfully take and propagate cuttings from every applicable type of perennial plant/shrub in the house/garden
I save seeds where I can but that’s not always appropriate/possible – I’d like to learn more about taking and propagating cuttings to decrease my reliance on garden centres etc for certain types of plants. (Eventually, I’d hope this would include tree grafting but this won’t be in 2011.)

3. Create my own font – possibly of my handwriting
This is a bit of a nerdy one but something I’ve thought about doing for a while. I use a lot of handwriting fonts for personal projects and it would be nice to use my handwriting (such as it is) for a change.

4. Make a piece of furniture for the house (woodworking)
I’ve very much enjoyed making bits for the garden and want to continue doing that. But as I get better, I’d like to make something for the house to force me to learn and refine actual skills.

5. Make an entire outfit (to include conquering sewing patterns)
One brought over from 2010 – something I’d still very much like to do. I think I might need to attend a class or find a mentor to teach me about making stuff from patterns before I can really get going.

6. Go fishing in the North Sea
Another brought over from 2010 because I’m disorganised and didn’t get it booked in in time.

7. Learn how to screenprint
I increasingly find myself wanting to do art projects that would be much better and easier if I knew how to screenprint.

8. Buy no more than 12 items of clothing across the year
This is one of my big goals that I’ve talked about more on The Really Good Life. It’s more about reducing consumption than saving money – I might end up spending a similar amount because I buy better quality items.

9. Finish a developed piece of fiction writing
A bit of a vague one but I want to keep my options open – it might be a short story, it might be a one-act play, it might be a graphic novel, it might be a full length play or it might be a novel – I’ve got ideas for all five in my mind right now. I start a lot of things but I haven’t seen anything right the way through to the end of a while – and I’d like to get back into the habit of that.

10. Specific food makery and/or eatery (because if I did them all separately it would take up half the list):

a) Bake at least once a week
I really enjoy the process and the output but I don’t always make the time for it I should. I’m probably not far off this anyway but I’m going to add it to my recurring to-do list prompter to make sure I make time for it regularly in the future.

b) Grow a sourdough starter and make bread from it
I’ve tried growing starters a few times but not managed to get them lively enough to bake a loaf from them (or they’ve got too lively – with bad rather than good yeasts). I want to crack this!

c) Make a hard cheese
I went on a cheesemaking course last September and I loved it – but have yet to put into practise the things I learned. This year, I want to change that. I want to make proper soft cheese and a hard cheese too.

d) Try ten vegetables (or veggie wild foods) that I’ve not tried before
I know people that have goals to eat as many different kinds of animal as possible – but while I do enjoy many meats, I fancy having a veggie/wild food goal instead. I’m going to keep a track of the types of veg/veggie wild foods I eat so I can see how (un)varied my diet is – and force myself to try new stuff.

e) Build a cold smoking cabinet, try cold smoking more stuff & try hot smoking too
We loved the cheese I cold smoked last summer and I want to extend my smoking range. Since my last smoker cabinet got damp & fell apart (it was made from a cardboard box), I’ve been wanting to make a new one. I also want to try smoking meats and/or fish, as well as more cheese, chillis, eggs and other things.

11. Participate more in the real world – engage more with our local community and meet some internet people in real life
The goal is from last year but with a different suffix (last year was about organising an event). The first part isn’t a SMART goal because it’s not very specific or measurable – I might try to pin it down further as the year goes on. The second part is easier to measure and something I’ve been meaning to do for a while.

I’ll be adding some more not-quite-goals on The Really Good Life soon too.