Month: January 2015

  • Happy blog-birthday to me!

    Original w-g

    This blog is now 14 years old. FOURTEEN! (I’m sure some of you don’t even realise we had the Internet in 2001, but we did.) Things were a little different back when it launched:

    • different domain name – web-goddess.co.uk (since I was living in London)
    • different layout – which you can actually still see!
    • different backend system – Blogger until I got sick of its outages and wrote my own replacement three months later
    • no social network integration – because they didn’t exist

    For many years, I marked this day with an epic post where I listed a bunch of interesting stats like how many posts there were, who the most prominent commenters were, etc. Two years ago I stopped, mostly because the dwindling numbers were getting depressing. Yeah, the personal blog is pretty much dead. I think Kevin and John are the only friends from my original blogroll still going. Comments are few and far between. Still, I like the continuity of having this archive of my life for the past fourteen years. It’s the longest I’ve ever done anything, and the longer it goes, the harder it gets to stop. (Hence all the social media stuff I added this year in an effort to keep the narrative of online-me intact.)

    I still feel the need for some sort of summation for 2014 though, more as a prompt for reflection rather than anything else:

  • Spot the ISS

    Last night as I was getting our dinner ready, the Snook said, “Do you wanna see the space station? It’s flying over in 4 minutes!” He had been reading this Reddit thread about how it was going to be visible over Sydney. So we ran out into the backyard, argued for a few minutes about the accuracy of our competing mobile phone compasses, and then he said, “THERE IT IS!” It was incredibly bright, far brighter than anything else in the sky (even in the middle of the city) and moving very quickly. We took turns peering at it through binoculars, but it was actually quite difficult to keep it in view given its speed (and all you could see was a bright dot anyway). I snapped a quick ISS selfie. In less than 5 minutes, it was gone! It was such a cool thing to see, a tiny bright dot that’s actually a space station bigger than a soccer field with six people in it, hurtling around the Earth. We are living in the future.

    Today I learned that the ISS’s orbit means it flies over a lot, but not necessarily always in the same place. If you live in Sydney, here’s a schedule of when it will be overhead. If you live elsewhere, you can sign up for alerts from NASA, or install an iOS app that gives you notifications.

    More space stuff: our Astronaut Training Experience at Kennedy Space Center; our trip to Canberra and the Deep Space Communication Complex; visiting the Space Shuttle two years ago in California.

  • Trader Joe’s is actually Aldi?!

    Aldi grocery store: best in America, related to Trader Joe’s. – I did not know that. We just finally got a local Aldi at the Broadway Shopping Center. I’m still tentative on it though. I like my grocery shopping to be methodically planned, but when we go to Aldi we just end up impulse buying.

  • Whole30: Day 3

    I had an appointment to get my hair coloured and cut yesterday, so the Snook joined me in Newtown for brunch and shopping. We walked most of King Street trying to find a place with something healthy and ended up at Barmuda.

    Brunch: Potato stack with scrambled eggs, rocket, and tomato salsa; pineapple and mint frappe
    Dinner: Salad nicoise (with canned tuna instead of steaks)

    I suspect my potato stack and eggs may have involved some small amount of dairy (butter or cream), but not a huge amount. Psychologically, the bigger issue is probably the frappe. It was a hot day and I was really craving something cold and sweet, so I gave in to the “healthy” option. But it’s pretty much SWYPO. Breaking through ingrained habits is hard!

  • Shared today on Twitter

    @mslanei It was surprisingly good!


    My hair seems to grow faster in summer, I swear. (@ Noddy’s on King in Newtown, NSW) https://t.co/RLYn4ETEdq


    @LisaVisentin @JohnBirmingham @Fiestywenchyone Goof grief. I’m sputtering over misuse of “it’s” as a possessive. Does @smh not proofread?


    Told my stylist to go the side fringe. I was bored with it within 15 minutes. Always the way… http://t.co/RDeqEDziNb


    @knitterjp Ha! Nice Seinfeld reference. ๐Ÿ™‚


    Actually feeling inspired to knit something! (@ The Granny Square in Newtown, NSW) https://t.co/HdvA4jwVhV


    @SandraHW I have to be very, very nice to mine. I suspect if I look at it the wrong way, it’ll get angry. ๐Ÿ™‚


    Just ran out back to see the ISS zoom past overhead. So cool! #spacestationselfie http://t.co/cRd0W4VJCt


    @randomknits thereโ€™s a broken italics tag in there. (Still reading)


    @pamelafox But sewing will be useful, you know, when the zombie apocalypse happens or the revolution comes or whatever. And it’s fun! ๐Ÿ™‚


    Spot the ISS. Space nerdery. ๐Ÿ™‚ http://t.co/ZUKCSzKUSY


  • Shared today on Facebook

    Told my stylist to go the side fringe. I was bored with it within 15 minutes. Always the way…


    Just ran out back to see the ISS zoom past overhead. So cool! #spacestationselfie


  • Photo post

    Just ran out back to see the ISS zoom past overhead. So cool! #spacestationselfie

    Just ran out back to see the ISS zoom past overhead. So cool! #spacestationselfie

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    Told my stylist to go the side fringe. I was bored with it within 15 minutes. Always the way...

    Told my stylist to go the side fringe. I was bored with it within 15 minutes. Always the way…

  • Whole30: Day 2

    Pretty much the same as yesterday…

    Brunch: Three scrambled eggs with chorizo, tomato, and spinach, cooked in ghee; black coffee
    Snack: Couple handfuls of almonds
    Dinner: Leftovers! Hangover curing pork belly (no sauce); boiled Kipfler potatoes with olive oil and lemon juice; steamed carrots with ghee

  • Shared today on Twitter

    @PeterKensington Yes – sorry I missed the call. Please ring back!


    Finished Darling Ranges dress! (I โค๏ธ my automatic buttonholer.) http://t.co/GTvuniU84E


    @randomknits I’ll do the FBA on the next one, I think. Shoulders just a bit too narrow too.


    @mattallen As someone who’s done both, computers are easier. ๐Ÿ™‚


    @Ben_Shute There’s a way. Did you figure it out? I can find a link if you haven’t.


    @Ben_Shute You can unsubscribe from the calendar.


    @Ben_Shute I found it! I did it a few weeks ago. http://t.co/9mGUg7HDms


    RT @jessgenevieve: She’s such an incredible role model. We need more like her! | What Taylor Swift Did Had Us Sobbing | KIIS 1065 http://t.โ€ฆ


    I have lived in Australia for 13 years, and this is the first time I’ve seen “Young Einstein” since I was a kid. It makes a lot more sense.


    @JM77 @stufromoz That was a surprisingly good film! I really, really liked it! Kickass soundtrack too. ๐Ÿ™‚


    @chainedchaos31 Awesome! Do you need any volunteers to help out on the weekend?


    @chainedchaos31 Cool! Will do. ๐Ÿ™‚


    @chainedchaos31 @Xavier_Ho @geoffwhill Just emailed! I’ve got a concert on Saturday night, but I’m free to help out the rest of the time. ๐Ÿ™‚