mysteriouswineglass

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[–] mysteriouswineglass@lemm.ee 3 points 5 days ago

Quick shout out to oceanofpdf

[–] mysteriouswineglass@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago

Sounds like they’re not offering a warranty for new purchases and will only be honoring the warranty for purchases before the cut off date for one year.

[–] mysteriouswineglass@lemm.ee 4 points 2 months ago (5 children)

Just in case you didn’t know, AeroGarden is closing down on New Years.

[–] mysteriouswineglass@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago

The promised consort!

[–] mysteriouswineglass@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago

Entirely concur

[–] mysteriouswineglass@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago

You bet he knows how to use them!

 
[–] mysteriouswineglass@lemm.ee 5 points 2 months ago

In the midst of It’s Okay to be Angry About Capitalism by Bernie Sanders after finishing Bob Woodward’s War the other day. Yes, both triggered by current events.

I also have about four books ongoing for my thesis: one on mercy in the Tudor century, the Acts of the Privy Council for Edward VI, and Dress at the Tudor Court by Maria Hayward.

[–] mysteriouswineglass@lemm.ee 25 points 5 months ago (2 children)

I’m getting married to the most wonderful person I know on Monday. Today we got the marriage license!

[–] mysteriouswineglass@lemm.ee 3 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Recently completed HFM Prescott’s The Man on a Donkey, a wonderful piece of historic fiction about the main actors (and a few fictional ones) of the 1536 Pilgrimage of Grace—a rebellion against the religious changes of Henry VIII. Despite being a scholar of 16th century England I’m not at all interested in historical fiction, but this was quite a beautiful work set as a chronicle and tracing half a dozen characters from their youth until the final suppression of the Pilgrimage in summer 1537. Prescott does get straight to business so I can imagine it would be a bit difficult to place oneself without preexisting knowledge of late medieval/early modern England, but that thrown-in-the-deep-end attitude worked for me.

Edit: word is that Hilary Mantel was deeply influenced by Prescott, as was the playwright of A Man for All Seasons.

[–] mysteriouswineglass@lemm.ee 2 points 11 months ago

My mother in law has a very dainty, feable 12-year-old Maltese that he tries depseratly to play with. That usually involves the Maltese getting stuck under Radahn…surely that counts!

[–] mysteriouswineglass@lemm.ee 3 points 11 months ago

Ye dead who yet live!

 
 

Remember to defrost your coffee from 12:30pm EST / 9:30am PST and boil 1-2 litres (32-64oz) of distilled water.

I hope those participating have fun! Unfortunately I won’t be joining as I forgot to pack my kit before leaving town—somehow I remembered my travel mug but naught else—so I’ll be catching up upon returning. Happy weekend!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by mysteriouswineglass@lemm.ee to c/bicycling@lemmy.world
 

My partner loves to cycle and I started enjoying commute-cycling while I was studying in England last year. I’ve been itching for a bicycle all summer and hummed and hawed over which bicycle to choose, the cost, etc. Finally decided and took advantage of Priority’s Labor Day sale—the E Classic Plus is a new release so it was definitely a leap of faith with no reviews. I’m happy to say that I’m really enjoying the ride! The pedal assist is substantial without being overwhelming, the frame feels sturdy though some components feel a bit cheap, like the break handles. The breaks aren’t as sharp as I’d hoped, but I suspect that has more to do with the uninformed expectations of a novice. I had a non-electric* Dutch-style Gazelle in the UK that weighed less than the Priority, but the Priority rides much lighter even without the pedal assist. Overall I’m incredibly pleased, as is my SO since we can now ride together and I can keep up without descending into an asthmatic panic!

 

My partner and I made beef cheeseburgers with sharp cheddar, tomatoes, arugula, spinach, and dill pickles, topped with homemade coleslaw featuring prickly pear balsamic vinegar on a brioche bun and red bell peppers to munch on.

 

My partner and I made beef burgers with sharp cheddar, tomatoes, arugula, spinach, and dill pickles, topped with homemade coleslaw featuring prickly pear balsamic vinegar, and red bell peppers to munch on.

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