Friday, May 31, 2024

What I did today Part 2 the garden show


 On the way home for work a few week ago I saw this 
Those looking closely can see it's held at slottsträdgården which is part of the same park as slottsparken. I would like to say that not everything in malmö happens there but it's hard to argue since I'm kind of three for three so far. 
Anyway it sounded interesting and I had nothing better to do.

At least I thought so until I realized there was a general garage sale held in my neighborhood. It was the usual clothes, decorations, kid stuff etc. but most important it gave me a chance to look at the other courtyards on the street. The courtyards looked very similar to mine but I did find an usb drive still in its original packaging. Not very interesting but its on my to do list for a work thing. 

And then onwards to the garden show. Turned out it was mostly a fair but for plants, some produce from local companies, and garden tools.
Got to try sauerkraut which i have wanted to mostly because meant to be good for you. Having now tried it I've decided that it's not for me, but at least now I know don't have to buy a jar just to throw it away.

There were also Lectures about gardening and sustainability. I'd originally planned to mostly listen to the lectures and not buy anything. This is mostly because I as an apartment dweller have neither garden nor balcony and so have no place for more plants or use for a scythe.
However I didn't actually en up watching any of the lectures there were never any interesting ones starting when I came past and none that I feel like waiting for.
On the other hand I did end up buying things.
Lilac ice cream (it was a very warm day), and polish spinach pierogi. All eaten sitting on the ground because all the benches were taken. Also a pot of decorative grass for my cat Mischka.



The actual garden show featured a number of miniature gardens and balconies it was all part of some kind of competition. I could probably have found out what that was about but I didn't feel like it so you won't know either. Anyway they were all pretty or weird or pretty weird. My favorite entry in the balcony section mostly because it looks like something I might have liked to have.


There was also a weird... aquarium balcony? I don't know what it was but I had to take a picture and I liked how they had used Snake Plant to look like seaweed.


In the garden part my favorite was this little Japanese garden. You can't see it in the picture but there were patterns raked into the gravel. It also had a miniature model version with a tiny bonsai tree.



There were plenty others a desert landscape with a bubble greenhouse, a garden of only purple or yellow flowers and much more but there's a limit to how many pictures I want to include here so this will have to be enough. 

Friday, May 24, 2024

Starter Villain by John Scalzi

So this is what I had been hoping for when I read Assistant to the villain. Vulcano lairs, secret meetings, lasers and also cats. 

But I get ahead of myself. The story follows charlie. He had taken time off/been laid off from being a journalist to care for his sick father until his death. He is now living in his father's old house which his half siblings want to sell. Working as a substitute teacher while looking for any journalism or even writing job. It's not going well. 

At the start of the story he's attempting to buy a local pub to break the stalemate (except he can't get approved for a loan). When he is informed that his uncle Jake has died. His uncle was a billionaire but they haven't had any contact since Charlie was a child so he is surprised when he is asked to help with the funeral. He is even more surprised when he finds out he has inherited his uncle's estate and that his uncle was not only the owner of  the country's third largest parking garage company but also ran a villainous empire complete with a volcano lair.

Unfortunately he has also inherited his uncles enemies.

My thoughts

I generally like scalzi's books a lot, they are funny, exciting and clever. Starter villain is no different and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. But with the latest two (starter villain and Kaiju preservation society) have taken a turn to be more relatable. At least to me... and I suspect any other millennial in an unsatisfactory work and/or living situation. In this case it's not so much his money trouble but the soul crushing feeling of sending job application after job application into the void and getting nothing back. Of living in a town I didn't like because of circumstances not because I actively chose it.

At the same time it takes the tropes and asks how would that work in reality. So you have the problem of trillion of dollars sitting unused in a bank because moving it would raise all the red flags. The reasons why you can't drown someone in lava and genetically engineered dolphins going on strike.

If you have read it what did you think? Leave a comment. If you haven't read it you can check it out here Starter villain.

Friday, May 17, 2024

Making my own moisturizer

Today I made some moisturizer. It's mostly based on the recipe for cold cream from the 1779 book Toilet de Flora. This is not the first time I try old recipes and it certainly won't be the last. The measurements has been reworked from the original Drachms to grams. 

This isn't really a experiment since i have done it before. but that time I Had accidentally miss read it and had 1 ounce of water instead of 1,5. It still worked but the result was a bit oily so I'm hoping it works better this time. But also I'm not too worried about getting things a little wrong.

Ingredients

56g Sunflower seed oil
2g   Jojoba oil
A few drops Tea Tree oil
42g Rosewater or Water
Sodium benzoate

Tools

Jars (enough for 100 ml)
Scales
Stone mortar and wood pestle
Bowl preferably metal
Double boiler (metal bowl and pot)

What to do


Measure out the beeswax, coconut, jojoba and sunflower seed oils in the boil and melt it over a pot of water. Stir until the beeswax is all incorporated. The sunflower seed oil can be subbed out for other oils like almond or olive but I happened to have sunflower so that's what I used.

While the oils are melting measure out the Rosewater (or ordinary water) in a glass or bowl. 

Pour the oils in the mortar and stir slowly until the mixture grows thick and opaque. Then comes the slow bit, use the pipette to drop in the rosewater little by little. Stirring it in until the drops are no longer visible before dropping in more. Make sure to have something to watch or listen to during this because it takes about an hour and requires some patience. 


I took a pause to prepare the jars, boiling them, drying them off and writing labels for them. Of course once I'd written and taped them on did I remember that I have a label making machine that I could have used. But by then it was too late and I wasn't going to redo it all just to have them look neater. 
It wouldn't be me if I didn't try a little experiment. Last time I did this I used sodium benzoate to keep it from growing mold and that worked fine. But I have read that Tea tree oil have antifungal and antibacterial properties and wanted to try that instead (Link to the article).  So I labeled half the jars Tea tree and poured in a few (1-3) drops and labeled the rest for sodium benzoate and put 0.1ml of that in them. 

Then all that was left was just to divide the cream in the jars and stir so the tea tree oil or sodium benzoate don't just sit on the bottom. 

Results

All in all it took about an hour and half and I now have five jars or 100 ml of moisturizer. Hopefully the tea tree oil will work but in any case I plan to keep them in the fridge just to be one the safe side.
It smells rather pleasantly of honey and rose. It also feels rather smooth and less oily than last time. So I call that a success.

Update 1 it's working fine however Tea tree oil has a fairly strong scent and it completely drowns out the much milder honey and rose. I don't mind it but it is a particular smell and not one that's for everyone.

Update 2 After three months it hasn't started growing any mold so apparently the tea tree oil is working.

Friday, May 10, 2024

Unnatural Magic by C.M Waggoner

Onna is a young mathematical prodigy and in a world where math and magic is intrinsically linked going to magical university is a dream of hers.

But although she aced the entrance exams she still doesn't get accepted (mostly due to classism and sexism in this quasi Victorian world). She instead goes to Hexos an island nation renowned for its magic. But Trolls are being murdered in the streets of Hexos and in the countryside of Draeslundic and Onna quickly finds herself as part of the investigation.

It also follows Jeckran a down on his luck nobleman and military officer sent to stop the brewing conflict between humans and trolls. Instead he finds himself rescued by Tsira a half troll living on the outskirts of both human and troll society. Setting out to make their fortune together they do quite well for themselves until a personal tragedy drags them into the murder investigation. 

My thoughts

There's a lot of lost potential in this book. The idea of a high functioning troll society side by side with a human one is interesting. But you only get to see either the poor clans at the border or the enclaves within human cities. And constantly being told their magic is a lot more advanced than humans is not the same.

I also had trouble engaging with the characters. Onna she's a bit to perfect, sure she is a prodigy but even a highschool prodigy shouldn't easily beat someone at university level.  

The investigating murders plot mostly meanders around. With Onna occasionally accusing various people of murder based on mostly circumstance. 

This part could be a lot better if more time had been devoted to it but unfortunately most of the book is taken up by Tsira, Jeckran and their love story. I don't like them and I certainly don't like their relationship. They feel more like two people taking advantage of each other. Jeckran for money and protection, Tsira for status. It doesn't help that Tsira almost never refers to him by his name or that Tsira is violent and willing to attack or threaten anyone who even looks at them weird. With Trolls being significantly larger and stronger than humans that is a problem.

And they don't really contribute much to the murder plot. 

All in all it's not a book that I'll be reading again.

If you have read it what did you think? Leave a comment. If you haven't read it you despite this wants to try it then it can be bought here Unnatural.


Friday, May 3, 2024

First of may

Preparations

For the last two years I have spent the first of may having an elegant picnic in trollsjöpark listening to socialdemokraternas speech and looking as bourgeoisie as possible. Why? Because what else would I do.

I usually plan to wear a dainty summer dress for this until I realize usually the day off that may is in fact NOT a summer month and I have to find something else or brave hypothermia. I will do a lot for aesthetics but not freezing.

So I spent the weeks leading up to it worrying about the weather (it's been snowing lately and yes, I am writing this several weeks in advance) and planning what to eat and what book to bring.

The book the complete works of Edgar Allan Poe. The rules state that it has to be a book I'm actually currently reading and I am reading it just slowly... with long breaks. The the problem with books like this is that while it contains the great classics like the Raven etc there's also a lot of short stories no ones ever heard of like the Imp of the perverse mostly because they just aren't very good.  

I have recently moved and this would be the first may in the new town and I was faced with a dilemma. Because here there are not just one party having speeches but three. Possibly more they are terrible at updating their websites and most I found was for earlier years. 

In the end the answer was obvious. One simply cannot have a pick-nick at Gustav Adolf square. So it had to be Vansterparty in Slottspark. 

On the day

The first of may dawned clear and bright and I spent the morning packing(after some job hunting) my basket, doing my makeup and setting my hair with pin curls. As luck would have it I could actually wear my pretty dress.

The march was supposed to start at 11 and I left home at 10.45 and I hurried a bit to get to the park assuming that it would take them half and hour to an hour to get there. Last year I was late and had to do a bit of power-walking to pass them and get there before them. This time I needn't have bothered. When I get there it's mostly empty a stage is set up, chairs, tents and what I suspect is a deflated bouncy castle. But almost no people and I have my pick of spots. 

12.15 rolls around and by now I have everything set up. I've taken far too many pictures of my food, eaten both my sandwiches and read two stories. To be fair they were short stories but still. Yet no sign of them. But it was a beautiful day clear blue sky, 20 degrees and a strong wind. So I'm not complaining.
12.30 and I was starting to get bored. Enough time had passed that I had to move my blanket if I wanted to keep it in the sun. Around me the grass had slowly filled with families. Maybe lured there by the promise of a bouncy castle.
12.51 by now my tea is cold and I have moved my blanket again further away this time. I have also just remembered that blogger don't really let you paste text into it without it messing with the format so all these notes I have been doing I'm going to have to rewrite later. 
13.22 I've read another story and re read The Raven coming to the realization that it's better when read aloud, but it's also partially a tongue twister so that's not easy. By now stubbornness is at least 50% of the reason why I'm still here.

Also I have now switched to writing this directly in the blogger app. But at long last I can hear them approaching. I think it's a bit hard to hear above the music playing on the stage. As an aside I brought macrons to this pick-nick and after having tried all the five flavors I have concluded that they are overrated as a cookie. The Filing is fine but the cookie bits really don't have much flavor.
13.58 and they are finally here, I don't understand how it's taken them three hours to go from möllevångssquare to here but apparently it did. Though they are moving quite slowly so that might explain it. 

But I'm packing up and leaving, stopping to take a picture of the crowd. I had planned on staying for the speeches but at this point I had been here for several hours and was starting to worry about sunburn more importantly I'm out of tea and that simply will not do. 

I hope to keep this tradition alive for at least a few more years but next year I'm going later. 

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