Week 9, Day 5

8 09 2009

& thus another long & strange day of being lived by The Bailey Sisters draws to a close!  I hardly know where to begin.  I could tell you where I end: on a pile of cushions underneath my mother’s dining room table.  But how did I get here?  Let me turn back the clock & lead you by hand.

I woke up this morning to Jess on the phone.  “I’ll be outside at nine!” she told me.

“Yes, of course!” I responded cheerily, reflexively hiding the fact that she’d just woken me up.  WHY was she calling me before 7:00am?  As I hung up I saw the time on my cell phone.  8:47!  So it looks like my alarm didn’t go off after all.

Somehow I made it out the door.  Bella was very excited that we were about to go on a long trip but her face when I reached the door & begin to leave without her nearly killed me!  I could hear her mournful wails in the elevator.  But Jess will have taken her for a walk tonight.

only destiny is awake

only destiny is awake

Stumbled into the car (I’ll buy Jess breakfast another day) & began the drive to the Horseshoe Bay Ferries.  Today I was supposed to travel with 1. the soundtrack provided by the Bailey sisters.  The soundtrack turned out to be silence.  & the occasional song + static on Jess’ car radio.  It’s ok.  It lent an air of reality to the whole thing.

Fortunately I made it.  Did Jess come with me?  No.  The Coin of Destiny had determined that I would 2. travel alone.  Travel alone I did, bleary-eyed & unbathed as any decent hobo.

Once on the ferry, I 3. flipped the Coin to see if I could have Coke for breakfast.  NO.  4. Coke with breakfast? YES!  Well, what do you know.

I 3. ate out on the ferry, not sure if I’d have a chance on the island.  There’s a photograph of the meal for evidence, but do you really want to see a picture of a tray of egg & toast?  The most exciting part is the big paper cup of Coca-Cola.  Boy does that stuff make my heart sing.

After a few bites of mystery meat & so forth, I headed to the top deck.  Where I pondered things.

i should be wearing a yellow pantsuit

i should be wearing a yellow pantsuit

Then I found a seat & (rather sheepishly) 4. consulted the I Ching to see which 5. Radio Lab podcast I should listen to.

sixteen going on seventeen

sixteen going on seventeen

Well I got Hexagram 16 (Following) with the variable Hexagram 17 (Providing). The answer is clear, right?

“Choice.”  That’s what I listened to.  It was good & relevant in a way my notes on it aren’t.  It lasted just as long as the ferry ride.  Then I got off the ferry.

On the way up the gangplank or whatever it’s called I flipped the Coin again.

  • Do you think because I’m in Nanaimo, the Nanaimo bars are extra good? (NO)

Eventually I encountered my mother, who greeted me by doing what she soon explained was 6. a goldfish dance.  Intriguing.  & very strange.   That wasn’t my plan for “goldfish” but it seemed to be destiny.  I decided to keep her goldfish dance as a back-up.

On the drive over, I faced a barrage of decisions.  Did I want to go horseback riding?  Which of the following seven restaurants did I want to eat at?  & what about Christmas plans? Did I want to drive a few hours for oysters?  Sit in the front seat?  So many decisions!  I politely refused to make any of them, & things calmed down a little.  Though accidental attempts to force me into decision-making did recur on occasion throughout the day.  If I flipped a coin for each of the options my mother gave me, I’d probably be floating in a hot air balloon somewhere over Mexico right now.

Just how do you think I got where I am today?

We ate out again.  At a pub.  For lunch.

Eventually, we arrived at my mother’s home.  She headed out with her husband to buy a trillion oysters & I, after coordinating some things for the project, (& seeing a friend’s post on facebook about a sick goldfish getting an injection at a fish hospital in India!) took the family station wagon out to 7. Qualicum to see the Free Spirit Spheres.

I traveled alone & in silence.  As specified by The Coin.  Oh I also had a 8. lighter in my pocket.

I got lost, but only a little.  Isn’t it nice out there?

HESITATE

HESITATE

That’s me turning around.

oh, bother

oh, bother

I eventually found the spheres but, as I suspected, no visitors without appointments.  My fault? No. 9. wasn’t allowed to make reservations so I wheeled back around.  But someday I’d like to go stay in those spheres.  They sound interesting.

Disappointed?  Remember what they tell you on inspirational posters.  It’s about the _______, not the ___________.

& this was a journey full of interesting private revelations.

On the way back I picked up a bottle of wine for dinner & remembered I had to flip for a 10. either/or directive set provided by one of my commenters.

I selected Ben Trafford’s, & ended up with HEADS.

why, kissing is gross?

why, kissing is gross?

I have to 11. tell you why I think kissing is gross.

I believe I said something to that effect on Twitter a long time ago?

Anyway, kissing is gross, I don’t just think it is.  The human mouth is absolutely filthy, much filthier than a dog’s mouth, & it’s a little strange that people like to put their mouths on each other’s mouths & lick each other’s tongues.  Did they always do that?  Before dental hygiene?  I certainly hope not.

I like to think they call it French kissing because the English didn’t do it at all until recently.

However, just because I think kissing is gross doesn’t mean I don’t enjoy it on occasion.  You don’t kiss with your brain, you know.

Satisfied? Titillated? I wouldn’t be, but to each his own.  Next!

Several hours later, I was back in my mother’s home. On 12. the water.

not pictured: shoes, ships, sealing wax

not pictured: shoes, ships, sealing wax

She’d returned with an absolute bounty of oysters!   Five dozen, to be precise.  First, her husband put some on the grill.

(Cover your eyes, Ptolemy! I’m about to have a wholesome good time).

So I ate a barbecued one.  I hope you don’t get fired for looking at a picture of it:

oh dear.

oh dear.

Then I set to work shucking.  I’ve never done it before but I became very good very quickly!  I think I may have found my calling.  I only cut myself once.  I prised open an oyster & told it “HA! Serves you right for being an oyster.”  & then it cut my hand.  I was very proud of it.

gluttony is its own reward

gluttony is its own reward

The oyster, not my hand.

I asked the coin if I should pick one of these three to release into the wild.

tails. sorry guys.

tails. sorry guys.

So I ate 36 oysters.  A dozen for each Bailey sister.  Proud?

& then tucked into a dinner of steak.

I flipped The Coin periodically throughout the day in several minor, uninteresting situations.  Eg., on the theme of steak “Should I put Tabasco on?” So you get the point.

After dinner, we explored the obedience of the dog by balancing meat on his paws & cheese on his head.

there's got to be more than this

there's got to be more than this

Then it was time to 13. Go camping.

The video is rather long, but full of voyeuristic delights. & I think you should see the kind of ingenuity that runs in the family.

After my tent was set up, I went for a walk along the ocean.

As for my date tomorrow? I’m flipping now.

  • no makeup
  • indoor
  • pants
  • hair down
  • booze
  • smoke
  • don’t talk about project
  • goldfish

As for Vancouver, should I go back in the morning or afternoon? (MORNING.  noooooooo.)

Once I’m done with this entry, I’ll go to the water again.  I’m supposed to do something involving a 14. poem, I believe.  I’ll attempt to write out there.  But if that fails, I’ll recite something.

Then? To bed:

q. did you hear about the fire at the circus? a. it was in tents

q. did you hear about the fire at the circus? a. it was in tents





Week 9, Day 3

6 09 2009

You know what? I’m having trouble concentrating.  You know why?  My 1. house is a mess. You know why my house is a mess?  Because I 2. flipped a coin which determined it would be so.

You know why I flipped a coin? Because I’m being lived by the Bailey sisters.  You know why the coin said my house would be a mess?  Because I selected commenter Suzanne’s either/or proposition: 3. heads: clean/tails: slob.  Today I’m a slob.

The table is covered in empty beer bottles, soda cans, scraps of paper, plastic cups full of scraps… of plastic, & empty containers of breath mints & fish eggs.

I'm in a mood again.

I'm in a mood again.

I took a picture & I’d post, but it’s too humiliating.  As if, friends, I haven’t suffered enough indignity!

Keep your either/or propositions coming.  Through Wednesday, anything is fair game.

Back to the matter at hand.  The day’s directives.

Today I was to 4. toss The Coin of Destiny to determine small decisions & 5. consult the I Ching to determine big ones.  This is old hat by now & I did not keep track of each of the many, many minor decisions I made today.  The remembered ones will turn up, now & then, over the course of the post.   The forgotten ones are forgotten (or unspoken) for good.  But suffice to say they’ve certainly shaped my destiny.

Shortly after waking (flipping the coin for a series of mundane decisions) I made plans for tonight’s 6. date.  Answers (those previously determined in parentheses)?

  • makeup
  • (nighttime)
  • outdoor
  • pants
  • hair up
  • no booze
  • smoke
  • don’t talk about project
  • goldfish

Then I arose for the day.  I 7. consulted the I Ching to divine the answer to the question “What should guide me today?”

I got hexagram 64 (Not Yet Fording / Before Completion) with the alternate 32 (Persevering / Duration).   Themes included incomplete transition from disorder to order, necessity of “helpers,” drinking with moderation, cusp of new era, marriage, & the lines “what endures is the unswerving directive, the inner law of his being, which determines all his actions.”  Right.  Of course.

Obviously, I was intended to listen to Radio Lab’s 8. “Stochasticity” podcast.  After a double espresso & plenty of procrastination, that’s just what I did.

Notes?

  • “If you don’t see past yourself you fall prey to superstition”
  • “We have to be careful not to find meaning here when in fact it’s just coincidence”
  • “On the subject of predictability, humans & coins are similar”
  • “At the very moment you think you’re hottest you’re actually freezing cold”
  • “Pattern rules the brain”
  • “One of the best things about gambling is that you can do it by yourself”
  • dopamine & pattern finding — “this is how your brain makes sense of reality”
  • “The noise is filtering itself”
  • The blog is the organizing principle keeping me sane — should I stop writing it?

It was very informative.  I won lots of solitaire too.  I 9. Asked the coin for details for my Monday trip to Qualicum. Answers?

  • travel solo
  • with Bailey Sisters soundtrack
  • camp
  • eat out
  • lighter (not matches)
  • water (not earth)
  • poem (not short story)
  • no reservations
  • goldfish

So that’s settled.  I had a few more questions. 10. Should I write to the Radio Lab people (NO). Should I 11. Make a video? (NO). Then I asked 12. Should I go shopping?  (YES). I procrastinated some more.

Went shopping, coin-guided.  I 13. Called my father on the way & purchased 14. The shoes the Coin told me to & didn’t buy the sweater it told me not to.  The coin was wrong, however.  Shoes are strange & too small.  I will return them tomorrow on my day off & buy the sweater I wanted all along (forbidden by coin).

Soon it was time for 15. Date #2.  I had Simon (of Week 3 fame) as my ally.  He picked me up around 8:00 (I was wearing 16. make-up & 17. pants, 18. hair up) for our outdoor, goldfish-including date.  He greeted me with a bowl of 27 19. goldfish (three to the third, I believe! Correct me if I’m wrong, but if so, appropriate)

Cause they're so delicious

Cause they're so delicious

We headed out to release them in the pond near our very first “date.”  One of them was dead already, sadly.  But we thought maybe the fresh pondwater would revive him.  Before you ask, yes.  These are the sort of goldfish that you’re supposed to put in ponds.

From here, proceed left

From here, proceed left

We released the goldfish into a little pond.  I feel very bad because I think I killed some in the process.  But most of them swam off very happily.  Bats flew above them & some nearby nudists conducted some full moon ritual in the ocean nearby.

We went for a short walk. We 20. Didn’t discuss the project.

Then we headed back into the city proper.  We had dinner reservations & some time to kill, but a 21. no booze restriction!  Did have to 22. smoke however.  Went to a hookah bar.

How does THIS thing work?

How does THIS thing work?

Simon was curious about Fate & it’s workings as well.  He wanted to know if he should buy a new raincoat.  He decided to flip The Coin of Destiny to determine his answer.

Well, it's very expensive, but...

Well, it's very expensive, but...

Coin said? Worth it.

Puff the Magic Dragon approves.

Puff the Magic Dragon approves.

TD called while I was in the hookah bar.  “Why did you go to a hooker bar on a date?” he asked.  Ha.  I enunciated each word clearly.  Oh.  Who was I with? Simon!  He remembered Simon.

“The balloons!  Magical.”

Yes, everything is magical.

Then we had to race to make our dinner reservation.

We ended up at a very nice French restaurant.  STARVED.  So it was perfect.

No booze! No booze!  We struggled with this.  But wasn’t our date over?  After all, we were indoors & all tasks were accomplished… let the Coin of Destiny do the talking?

Date? Over!

Date? Over!

So from then on we enjoyed a real post-date dinner as friends.  Booze included, & as much talking about the project as we desired.  After all, this was our six week anniversary!  Simon & I only see each other infrequently, so this allowed us some much-needed catching up.  I’ll have you know, however, that during the two hours project-talk was verboten, we had plenty to talk about regardless.  Wrinkle-mouthed bats, for one thing.

Dinner was delicious.  Escargot! Steak frites! All reasonably priced.  &  well-earned bottle of wine to top things off.

A ______ at the end of the __________

A ______ at the end of the __________

After dinner, headed to a local bar.

Just checked my pockets to flip The Coin to determine an answer to a very pressing question.  Well, I’m absolutely broken up.  I can’t find it anywhere.  I even went outside & looked around.  How could I have lost The Coin of Destiny? This is extremely troubling, as I’ve come to rely on it.  So much that I intended to carry it around with me forever.

I can’t tell you if I’ll find it.  I certainly hope I do.  At the same time, it seems unlikely.  If I don’t encounter the coin in my searching, I may only presume that it’s destiny of another nature & I’ll substitute another.

Keep your fingers crossed for me.

Tomorrow is my day off. The next time you hear from me, I’ll be speaking to you from Qualicum.

WHERE IS MY COIN?

.

.

.

FOUND IT!!

As for my question:

Should I begin asking my readers a daily question?

NO.

Well, it serves you all right for commenting so infrequently.





Week 9, Day 1

4 09 2009

Very, VERY sleepy!  This is my first day of being lived by The Bailey Sisters/I Ching & it’s not even over!  Thankfully, the Coin of Destiny told me I could take a break from watching my movie to write this blog.  So here I am.

Today, I began a week based solely on chance.  Large decisions are to be decided by the I Ching (trans. Rudolf Ritsema & Shantena Augusto Abbadini) & small decisions by the Coin of Destiny provided by the Baileys.  Already this year I have surrendered my life to chance– this is only highlighted by the open-ended nature of the Baileys’ assignment(s) for me!

As soon as I awoke, I flipped the Coin of Destiny to decide what I should do.

The Coin of Destiny has spoken

The Coin of Destiny has spoken

1. Heads, I get up. Tails, I stay in bed & read I Ching.

Tails.  I read the introduction.  Then I asked my trusty oracle if I should 2. (Heads) get up or (Tails) go back to sleep.  Tails. I went back to sleep.

Slept for a VERY long time.  Until 1:00, nearly!  But I was still recovering from last night’s dinner party.  Eventually I got out of bed.  I then 3. Consulted the I Ching to determine what the best days for (a) travel (b) gambling & (c) dating are.

The I Ching is rather complicated & I’m not sure how well I can explain it here.  I won’t attempt to explain the process.  Suffice to say, I flip three provided pennies six times &, using some simple calculations, divine my answers to the questions posed.

The first question I asked was 4. when I should go to the casino.  Is Tuesday the best day?  I was presented with Hexagram 6: arguing, conformity, pitfalls, etc.  That didn’t sound good!  Is Wednesday the best day?  Hexagram 34, “The Great’s Vigor” seemed to suggest so.  It suggested that Harvesting & Trial were central motifs.  So I’ll go with Wednesday.

I then asked if Monday was the 5. best day for travel.  I was presented with Hexagram 2 (Space: Spring, growing, harvesting; trial belonging to the female [horse]; directed going; beforehand delusion, afterwards acquiring; Western South: acquiring partnering; Eastern North: losing partnering; Peaceful Trial: significant) with the variable Hexagram 16 (Providing; Harvesting: installing feudatories, moving legions).  There were also other images & signs associated with each hexagram (& the variable lines).  I took this as a positive & will travel (where?) on Monday.

Then I asked how today would be (The Great Possessing! Spring, growing).  Friday (conjunction [esp. of thighs!], repenting, holding onto one’s following [hint, hint]; providing, trial, lateness, procrastination)? Saturday (conjunction: purpose located outside, yielding not harmful; Great’s Vigor: vigor, discipline, pitfalls, significant trial, versatility, losing the goat?!)? Tuesday (The Radiance: harvesting, trial, growing, female, significant).  I concluded that 6. Friday, Saturday, & Tuesday would be the most “auspicious” days for dating.

Some of the day's notes

Some of the day's notes

Now to 7. create a profile on plentyoffish.com.  I’ve never used a dating website before.  One out of two of the Canadians I know, however, seem to swear by this place.  I 8. Flipped the Coin of Destiny to determine if I should create a fake profile or a real one.  Tails. I made a real one.

How could you say no to this face?

How could you say no to this face?

I created a profile under the name “publicemily.”  Very clever, if I do say so myself.

Here’s what my profile says (though if you’re already on plenty of fish you can check it out for yourself):

I’ve never had an online profile before but I’ve been ordered to set one up by this week’s puppetmasters!

I just moved to Vancouver in July. I’m easygoing, well-read & up for anything (except boredom & violence). I have a big dog, a dark sense of humor & a taste for old movies. I like wearing dresses & drinking whiskey &/or champagne. Into fine dining (on a modest budget), blackberry picking, & OF COURSE long walks on the beach!

I get along with anyone who is relaxed & confident. You don’t even need a sense of humor.

I’m a card-carrying writer who is spending the year being lived by other people. I’m only on Week 9 but it’s taken me lots of interesting places so far… Mormon churches, wheelchairs, the stands of Lions’ games. But the best is yet to come.

This week, three sisters have given me the order to use the I Ching to govern all my major decisions & the flip of a coin to determine the minor ones. They had me set up this profile, & I’m supposed to go on three dates, with three different men! I used the I Ching to determine the best days for these dates, & they are: Friday, Sept. 4; Saturday, Sept. 5; & Tuesday, Sept. 8. That’s where your help comes in!

[EDIT: Found my dates! That was fast. But this profile will remain up until my week ends next Wednesday, just in case anyone wants to attempt to sweep me off my feet.]

My schedule is very open as this project is my work for the year. So if you’re free on one of the above days & I like the cut of your jib, let’s get together for some casual fun! I don’t have use of my car at present, so I’d like to stick close to downtown if possible.

If things go well, I might even give you a week! If you like, you can see more about the project at livedby.com

I tried to make it at least moderately enticing.  It seemed to work!  I have a date for tomorrow (he contacted me) & one for Tuesday (I contacted him).  I’m also going on a “date” with Simon on Saturday.  So there’s a good variety there.  I also got other requests! Be still my ego. I’ll leave the profile up till the end of the week.

Fate is great.

Fate is great.

I was supposed to 9. flip the Coin of Destiny to determine whether my dates would take place at day or night. Most of the flipping I’ll leave to the day of, as I like to save things for the last minute.  But for practical reasons I flipped for the times today.  Tails every time, for night.  By now I was beginning to think the coin was weighted.

I also 10. flipped to see if my Friday & Tuesday dates would take place indoors or outdoors.  Results? Indoors for both.

What fun.  Then I 11. consulted the Coin for several other things. Heads is always yes, in my book. Tails, no.

  • Should I Skype Andrew (NO)
  • Should I call Jess (NO)
  • Should I call Kyla (YES)– so the coin isn’t weighted.  But she wasn’t in.

Meanwhile, Bella decided she wanted to lie outside on the balcony for several hours.

At first I thought she was dying, but she just wanted some sun.

At first I thought she was dying, but she just wanted some sun.

Then there were more things to be decided.

  • Heads: Take out; Tails: Cook (HEADS)
  • Heads: French fries; Tails: Something healthier (HEADS) — why, whenever I let God into my life, does he tell me to eat french fries?
  • Are my fingernails too long? (YES)
  • Should I cut them? (YES)
  • Right now? (NO)
  • Should I put on make-up? (NO)
  • Should I change my profile picture on Facebook because Ptolemy made fun of it? (NO)

I headed out for some french fries.

  • Should I go (back to that shop window I passed) & look at those boots? (YES) — I didn’t like them as much as I thought
  • Should I start wearing an anklet in an attempt to bring the anklet back? (NO)

It’s nice having this coin.  I don’t know what I’ll do without it!

Probably contract fewer contagious diseases.

Probably contract fewer communicable diseases.

Once at home, I consulted the coin once more.  Should I

  • Heads: Stay in & watch Scenes of a Marriage or Tails: Go out for a movie (HEADS)

So that was settled.  I was also supposed to 11. listen to a Radio Lab podcast to be determined through divination. I consulted the I Ching.  It presented me with the primary Hexagram 41 (Diminishing), 14 (The Great Possessing) as a secondary.  Both had a lot of interesting things to say, but both emphasized the significance of spring.  I decided my podcast would have to be made in the spring.  That left me with the options of “Time,” “Where I Am,” & “Stochastisity.” I determined that “Where I Am” would be the best option, as one of the hexagrams had, as a central image “three people moving.”

Should I listen to the podcast before or after the movie?  12. I flipped– heads.  I’d listen before.

Time for the liquor store, I thought.  13. Heads: beer, Tails: wine.  I flipped tails.  Disappointment!  Poured a sip of wine into a mug.

14. NOW can I buy some beer? (Yes)

Went to the liquor store, where the 15. Coin of Destiny selected a Granville Island IPA.

Then I headed back home where I 15. listened to the day’s podcast while playing some computer solitaire.  It fascinated me for all the right reasons, but now I’m drowsy & can’t articulate anything.  The central theme was the relationship of the brain to the body.  It was very elucidating.

If you're a Chosen Person you can balance a large coin on the bridge of your nose, directly over 3rd eye. Thanks, G-d!

If you're a Chosen Person you can balance a large coin on the bridge of your nose, directly over 3rd eye. Thanks, G-d!

Then I started my movie.  Very good so far.  I also had an idea.  During the movie, I 16. Asked the Coin of Destiny if it would be a good idea to let my commenters in on this week’s game of chance. YES.

This week (& this week only!) commenters may propose, each day, an either/or activity for me.  I will select my favorite proposal from the comments, flip The Coin &– according to the answer (heads for option 1, tails for option 2)– I will perform the proposed task.  It’s best if you keep the day’s schedule in mind– nothing too time-consuming or difficult to execute.  But that’s not to say it can’t be psychologically significant– it can be a large over-arching task that I may work into the day’s directives (eg., wear a hat all day, speak without adverbs, smile at every person I see etc.)  Get to work, worker bees!

Then I continued to watch the film.  I paused right after Johan told his wife he was leaving her.  I had a question.  17. Should I pause to take the dog for a walk & write my blog? (YES).

So I took herself out for her nightly constitutional.

Witness a dog who grew up in elevators.

Witness a dog who grew up in elevators.

Now I’m back.  & it’s time to finish the movie.

This has been a fun & rather relaxing day so far.  I have always possessed the blessed combination of indecisiveness & superstition, so living according to chance has, thus far, been liberating rather than challenging for me.  Also, this is the first week in AGES where I don’t have to post practically everything that I eat.  That has been an absolute joy.

Tomorrow I’ll have my first date & determine, using the I Ching, where I will travel on Monday.  Stay tuned, friends.  & if any of you have other translations of the I Ching & would like to offer alternate readings/guidance, I welcome it.  This particular translation is somewhat difficult to interpret.

It’s likely I will fall unconscious on the couch attempting to watch the rest of this very long film.  But– you must know how this is– I want to see what happens.





Week 8, Day 7

3 09 2009

Last day of being lived by Allyson!  New schedule & bios up.  The following week promises to be very interesting & interestingly open-ended as well.  So those of you who have found the predictability of the past few weeks boring should delight in the (almost) total reliance on chance that is to come.

I also encourage you to comment with your thoughts on above schedule & bios.  I’m not the only one who likes your feedback, here.

Allyson did a pretty good job of living me today.  I was supposed to host a small 1. local foods dinner party!  Well, I lazed around for most of the day, of course, leaving dinner party plans to the very last minute.  In the meantime, I ate some 2. blueberries, 3. bread & butter & 4. rabbit terrine. I read some, facebooked some, dozed some, showered some– basically did everything BUT plan a dinner party.  Eventually (four-ish), I headed out to find some local groceries.  Picked up a package along the way.

Was surprised & pleased to have received a package from Ptolemy!!

Bella remains unfazed.

Bella remains unfazed.

He’d sent me an encyclopedia of serial killers & the Anatomy of Melancholy.  Wow.  This man really knows the way to my heart.

I was thrilled.  Thrilled!

Then I went to the store & purchased some 5. salmon, 6. dill, 7. sour cream, 8. beets, 9. grapes, 10. peaches, 11. goat cheese 12. red & white wine. All local.  Didn’t quite know quite what I’d do with it, but knew it would all come together somehow.

Ate some grapes.  Pondered recipes.

Then (with only two hours before the dinner party!) I began frantically planning a meal.  Here’s what I ended up with.

  1. Salad. Comprised of 13. romaine lettuce, roasted beets, 14. beet greens, goat cheese, & a basic dressing of balsamic vingear, olive oil, & salt & pepper (underlined non-local foods already available in my cupboard).
  2. a whole 14. trout pan-fried in butter with 15. tomatoes, pan deglazed w. white wine
  3. salmon poached with dill, 16. butter & white wine
  4. boiled 17. new potatoes with a dressing of dill, sour cream, & white wine, topped with 18. salmon roe
  5. peaches, poached in white wine, dressed with a 19. blueberry & thyme, honey, & pepper sauce, reduced from the white wine

It was kind of panicky towards the end.  I wasn’t cooking from recipes & Olivia & her friends (Maura & Lexi) arrived a little early!  But somehow I managed to get everything on the table.

Much to my surprise, the meal was quite good.

More exciting than it looks.

More exciting than it looks.

Olivia 20. helped me prepare by bringing an all-local appetizer feast of local salami, crackers & goat cheese!  Also some wine.

Anyway, I was rather outnumbered by FOUR blondes, two of whom (Maura & Lexi) I’d never met.

Maura, Magali, Olivia, Lexi

Maura, Magali, Olivia, Lexi

But they didn’t eat me.  Just my food!

They ate, & found it good.

Bella found solace between Maura's legs.

Bella found solace between Maura's legs.

I was very relieved that the whole mess was edible.  For some reason, everybody wants me to have dinner parties.  But I invite you all to think back on your past experiences in life.  How often do single women who live alone throw dinner parties?  For one thing, it’s hard not to feel strange & desperate when you’re all by yourself inviting people in for a party.  For another, it’s  difficult when you’re lifting things in & out of the oven & no one else is there to entertain your guests.  Food.  For thought.

Anyway, the food was all edible &, in fact, rather good!  Recipes available upon request.

We ate & ate.  Talked & talked.  After the fish & so forth came dessert.

I could eat a peach for hours.

I could eat a peach for hours.

Then we occupied ourselves by spying on my neighbors.  We saw much nudity, money changing hands, tender couple pasta cooking, & possible escort services.  We pondered & pondered.

Must invest in binoculars.

Must invest in binoculars.

Then I forced each of my guests to 21. Write down a comment about the meal, along with a remark on what they knew (positive or negative) about the local foods movement.

Results are in.

  • MAGALI: Delicious! This is the way it should be. Thank you for spoiling us with all this local bounty! Love it when my dinner and my entertainment come from just a stones throw away.
  • LEXI: Emily – Loved the local beets and tasty trout: delicious and props to you the chef of this tasty meal. Completely new to hearing about the 100 mile diet, but a new eye opening experience!
  • MAURA: Local meal was fantastic and easier to find local food than I thought I have never heard of just eating local food but find it reasonable and a little liberating
  • OLIVIA: Emily, your dinner was tasty, coulorful and marvelous! – Who knew all we need is 100 miles!

Sounds like an overwhelming success.  Thanks, Allyson!

What larks we had.

What larks we had.

Soon it was time for everyone to go home.  I took Bella for her walk as my friends (new & old) walked towards their various bus stops & apartments.

Returning home, I was certainly tickled by two names on the empty bottles!

Accusation Ale & Freud's Ego

Accusation Ale & Freud's Ego

Sorry about grainy picture quality, & the at times unremarkable nature of the pics, but I only have an iPhone.  & I was supposed to 22. take & post at least five pictures of the party & my guests.

& what does the future hold for me?  As of tomorrow, I’ll leave that up to my Coin of Destiny.  & the I Ching, of course.





Week 8, Day 6

2 09 2009

Hello, ladies. Hello, gentler men.

As we enter September, we near the close of our vicarious vacation/local eating week.  Tomorrow will be the project’s two month mark!  That means we are 2/13 through, as far as I can gather.  But my math is only at a 5th grade level, so I might be wrong. This calculation required me to close my eyes & count on my fingers, while whispering aloud how many times two goes into fifty-two & so forth.

Today was a long, lazy day– one of the first I’ve had in ages!  Allyson’s schedule for the day was remarkably lenient: her only stipulation was that I 1. eat a local diet &, of course, 2. post one reason why people should eat locally at the end of the day.  Well, I managed. Will manage!

I stayed in bed for ages. AGES!  Till noon! I had a bunch of tedious tasks ahead of me, like paying bills & returning videos, & I didn’t want to do any of them.  So I put it off by sleeping an incredible amount.  I’ll have you know, none of my chores got done.  But I did dream of Allyson, this week’s puppetmaster!

After I arose, I ate a salami sandwich– the first of many throughout the day.  Very simple (& local!), my sandwich consisted of 3. venison salami, 4. butter, 5. organic fantain bread.  The breakfast of champions indeed!  Spent the next several hours tooling around facebook, catching up on blogs & so forth I haven’t read since I began this project, & playing a lot of Word Challenge. I also 6. snacked on blueberries.

Then I ate some leftover spring rolls from my fridge.  I’d intended to give away my leftovers, but Allyson, in a comment below, informed me that:

Eating what you already have in the cupboard, particularly condiments is more than acceptable! It is the RIGHT thing to do. [...]When I started my local eating project with my own family…we ate through what existed in our pantry until it was gone…that included a lot of non-local foods, but wasting would have been the greater offense.

So I did the right thing.

Then I went to bed to read The Unbearable Lightness of Being, which is, by the way, much more interesting now that I’m not nineteen, & take a nap before doing my chores.  Well, I napped through the chore-doing window.  But I feel little remorse, if much dread for the future & my credit score.

After waking, lazed around some more.  Ate another salami sandwich (I believe this was my third).  This time I added 7. tomato, 8. goat cheese, & 9. romaine lettuce.

The tomato is in hiding, but it was delicious

The tomato is in hiding, but it was delicious.

Much better than soggy leftover non-local spring roll.

Made an album on facebook & continued to play Word Challenge.  Despite my fondest efforts, I have yet to beat my high score of 37,945.  (I am ranked as an Anagram Cyborg, the highest possible level.  But how I yearn for more points!)

Then I dared to 10. eat a peach.

I am, by nature, lazy & indolent.  I enjoyed myself immensely today, as such laziness is a rare privilege these days, but did feel a little guilty that I wasn’t hunting out exciting local food challenges all over the city.  Future participants should perhaps be forewarned that, if I have no real orders in a day I will likely stay in my pajamas reading till nightfall.   I take direction like a real pro & have never missed a deadline in my life.  But without direction & deadlines?  I’m a slug-a-bed.

Things would have continued much in this vein (ie. nothing to write home about about which to write home, as you can see) if it weren’t for Olivia who called me to save the day!  She & her sisters, Magali & Cat, have great plans for me for Week 9.  My presence was requested at Magali’s new apartment, where I would drink some wine & pick up some supplies for the coming week.

Here's a hint.

Here's a hint.

After dressing myself (around 7:00pm) & receiving a phone call from our friend TD (who saw a whale in Maine), I headed over Magali’s way.  I picked up a bottle of 11. local wine, since I didn’t know what they’d be drinking.

Glad I did!  Their wine was from Argentina (very good, from the sounds of it). I happily opened my bottle.  They also had snacks– some of which I could actually eat!  The pita bread, olives, hummus, & celery sticks were verboten.  But there were also some local 12. blueberries & 13. carrot sticks.  I felt a little annoying when I had to ask Are you SURE these are local? But it was heartening that they knew for sure.  “The carrots are definitely local,” said Jamie (?), Magali’s roommate, “I bought them myself!”

Welcome to the love snack.

Welcome to the love snack.

I normally don’t know where the food I buy comes from. Now, of course, I’m much more conscious of it. So there was something very nice (& humbling) about the idea that other people, people who don’t spend all their time thinking of eating locally, are aware of where the food they eat is produced!

After discussing local diets & the impending Week 9, we settled into a nice long chat about love & marriage & all those sort of things.  I may have scarred poor Olivia for life.  How I miss the innocence of youth!  It’s tough being a world-weary, hardened 25. But you try spending two years in a graduate program at the University of Michigan & see if you still walk out believing in love as they sell it to you.

Magali & ... Jamie?

Magali & ... Jamie? I really liked her, even if I'm not quite sure of her name...

All good things must come to, etc. & I left with Olivia shortly before midnight.  We spent some time pondering the tallest building in Vancouver.  Walked her to her bus stop, then headed home.  Energized by this past week & looking forward to next one.

Once home, I 14. ate a carrot.  Tried to get a picture, but my Mac (the old one) was not very co-operative.

Then took Bella for her walk.  They’re filming on our street right now, & she’s not too sure about that.  Also she’s still mourning the loss of TD.

Now I’m home, writing to you lovely people. There’s a man playing guitar on the balcony across the street.  It’s nice when men earnestly strum guitars if they’re not in your living room. He’s much more pleasant to “be around” now that he broke up with his girlfriend.  How do I know this?  I’m a very unashamed voyeur.  If you’re here with me now, you know how it is.

Anyway, I have a reason why you should eat locally. It’s inevitably much healthier.  When your food options are severely limited, you delight in finding things that you might otherwise find boring. Not only are processed foods, sodas, etc. off the horizon, but suddenly, potatoes & green beans become exciting!  I assume this would be particularly good for people with children.  The “hunting & gathering” effect that local eating simulates makes food feel like a reward for careful labor, instead of something you take for granted.

Happy September, everyone.  New bios & schedule will be up tomorrow.  You’ll also witness me plan & execute a small local foods dinner party!





Week 8, Day 5: Part 2

31 08 2009

Well I’m halfway through an episode of Mad Men, but I stopped to write this blog because I care very deeply about each & every one of you.

Today was my first day of 1. eating locally, my fifth day of Week 8, & my fourth day of being lived by Allyson.  She’s a masterful architect!  Her children are lucky.

As you can see, I 2. posted a list of the foods I normally eat, before noon very early this morning, along with a frantic plea for understudies for Week 9.  It looks as if Week 9 will be taken care of, thank goodness.  So now I can focus on the food.

Week 9 also promises to be very challenging & bizarre.  So those of you who have been boycotting this week (& the past few, from the looks of the blog stats) because it is pleasant & relaxing will be relieved to see me undergoing a series of radical psychological experiments in the week(s) to come.

The Chancellor is glad to have me to himself

The Chancellor is glad to have me to himself

TD left early this morning, so I was grateful for today’s directives: they gave me something to do besides weeping into my pillow & plucking petals one by one from the wilted flowers in my vase.  Maybe we’ll see him again sometime.  His elbows, anyway.

For now, all that’s left is a filthy kitchen with a  sink full of oyster shells & a lot of crumpled Kleenex littering my apartment.

After a somewhat hazy early morning goodbye, I re-rose around 10 & had a breakfast of 3. local blueberries left over from Galiano.

Then, luxuriating in my lack of a rigid schedule, I busied myself doing nothing until around 1:00.

But by then I was getting hungry.  I knew if I didn’t feed myself, no one would!  I headed to Granville Island in search of some 4. local groceries. I was supposed to 5. find as many foods from my list as possible.

It was lovely going around Granville Island with this mission.  I’m developing a real affection for this place.  This isn’t the first week that has taken me there, & it won’t be the last.  But it’s very interesting to experience it from so many different perspectives.  The last working day I was there, I was in a wheelchair!  This time, I was keeping my eye out for LOCAL! & BC-GROWN flags.  So each visit I seem to have a different guardian angel.

It took some searching, but I got a real bounty of food.  From my list:

  • some kind of fish (trout, as a nod to Ptolemway)
  • organic, locally-baked bread (a delicious Fantain from Terra Breads)
  • fruit, especially berries, especially blueberries (peaches, blueberries)
  • greens (romaine lettuce)
  • zucchini
  • cheese (basil goat cheese from Salt Spring Island)

I also got an abundance of non-listed things!

  • venison salami
  • rabbit terrine
  • large jar of salmon roe
  • green beans
  • new potatoes
  • carrots
  • cucumber
  • brown mushrooms

Just look at (some of) the spoils!

Beautiful, British Columbia!

Beautiful, British Columbia!

There was plenty of locally-made pasta but none of it was organic.  I was also surprised to find NO local onions & only one stall with local garlic ($2 per shriveled head)– I didn’t buy any.

After my shopping (it takes longer when you can only buy local things), I sat down by the docks for an impromptu sandwich.  Wow it was one of the most satisfying sandwiches ever.

It was only fantain bread, goat cheese, venison salami, & lettuce, but it tasted like absolute heaven.  I’m supposed to 6. post one reason why people should eat local foods each night.  Well, I’ve come up with many over the day.  But here’s the most selfish & unexpected one: eating locally is difficult, but it makes it that much more rewarding.  Eating my sandwich, I had a feeling akin to the one you feel when you are eating a fish you have caught yourself or a tomato grown from your own garden.  A sense of accomplishment enhances flavor remarkably well!  I strongly encourage each of you to try your own local eating day (or week, or month, or year).  It’s enormously satisfying.

I took the water taxi back.

Scenic enough for you?

Scenic enough for you?

We nearly capsized, because some foolish man decided it would be a good idea to let his girlfriend drive his boat.  She careened in front of us & the force of their wake nearly resulted in tragedy– or, at the very least, inconvenience.  Crazy woman drivers.  I’m very glad my groceries & iPhone, not to mention the gaggle of senior citizens also aboard, did not end up in the filthy water.

On my way back home I picked up a couple bottles of 7. local wine.

Then, I headed off to meet Shannon & Kyla on Kyla’s patio.  Where I drank the better part of one of the aforementioned bottles (a white).  To my own dismay, I drank it with some delicious local ice cubes.  As the wine was unrefrigerated & ice was, in this case, preferable to warmth.

Eventually we went inside.

Are you pondering what I'm pondering?

Are you pondering what I'm pondering?

Kyla was enjoying a raw foods dessert involving a mango & raspberries on a complicated crust.  Sadly, I could not partake.

After leaving her place (we are both, after all, working artists), I stopped by the store where I purchased some 8. local tomatoes & butter & what may or may not have been a non-local onion.  Grown in Canada, but it didn’t say where.  It was the most local onion I’d seen all day & I caved, if only a little, knowing my trout wouldn’t be much without it.

I looked, but did not find local vinegar or olive oil.  That’s not too surprising.  I’ve decided however, that basic condiments & spices which I already have in my cupboard are acceptable for use.  It’s only three days of eating, after all, & I’m already somewhat over budget (thanks to vacation).  I think it would be frivolous to purchase new salt, pepper, olive oil, herbs, etc. when I have perfectly good bottles in my pantry.  Though I’m sure the search would be interesting.  Does this violate the spirit of the week?  Tell me, Allyson. I’m under the impression that it doesn’t, but if it does I will eat my food unseasoned. Not sure how pleased Wednesday’s dinner party guests will be, however!  Ha.

Went home to cook my dinner.  Onion, salt, & pepper were the only non-local ingredients.   I had whole trout pan-fried in butter with onions & tomatoes.  Deglazed the pan with some of the white wine (I very tackily took the bottle home with me) & enjoyed the whole mess with some Fantain bread.

Taste the rainbow (trout).

Taste the rainbow (trout).

The Chancellor nibbled a few scraps before growing bored.  When I was done, I laid my plate down for Bella, curious about what parts she would eat.  Well, she ate the leftovers, head, bones, fins, & all & left me a very clean plate (shall I just return it to the cupboard?).  She seems very happy & has suffered no choking &/or vomiting fits thus far.

So now Day 5 is behind me.   Here we come, September!





Week 8, Day 5

31 08 2009

Hi everyone.

Well, I’m posting a list of the foods I normally eatbefore noon on Monday rather sooner than I expected.  But it turns out this week’s participants thought they were running Week 10 & NOT Week 9!  They said they’d attempt to rush a schedule by Wednesday, but I’m not relying on it.  I turn to you, my trusty readers/understudies, to email me at livedby@gmail.com with alternate schedules on the off-chance that my Week 9 friends do not deliver.  Though I certainly hope they will.

If you have an idea for a schedule, SEND IT TO ME!  If I don’t use it this week, there is a good chance I will in the future, when other things fall through.  Livedby@gmail.com.  Please.  The project can not fall through so early in the year!

Anyway, these are the foods I normally eat over the course of a week:

  • fish of some kind (salmon & tuna are classic standbys)
  • bread
  • tomatoes
  • fruit (esp. berries [esp. blueberries])
  • olive oil
  • butter
  • spices (esp. rosemary, thyme, parsley, salt, pepper)
  • garlic
  • tomatoes
  • rice
  • greens (esp. salad greens, spinach, &/or kale)
  • zucchini
  • beer
  • wine
  • whiskey
  • honey
  • lemon (don’t even hope that I’ll find this locally)
  • slurpees (impossible)
  • smoothies (generally including peach & mango, no I don’t have a blender, yes this is impossible)
  • grapefruit juice (also likely impossible)
  • cheese
  • soda (esp. Coke &/or root beer– also likely impossible)

Potential understudies!  Send me your Week 9 schedules!

I’m dying here.





Week 8, Day 2

28 08 2009

I’m writing this entry just before sunset, on a wooden deck on the edge of a cliff overlooking the ocean.  I’m surrounded by pine & arbutus trees & the occasional mosquito, 1. sipping a glass of the wine we picked up at the vineyard today & watching the hawks as Bella noses around the moss & paving stones.

I learned it from watching you

I learned it from watching you

Nicely done, Allyson!

We left this morning for the 2. 11:35 ferry to Salt Spring Island, picking up some sandwiches for lunch along the way.

Counter-clockwise, from left: ginger beer, coconut water, ham & cheese, roast beef, salt & vinegar

Clockwise, from left: ginger beer, coconut water, ham & cheese, roast beef, salt & vinegar

It was a two hour ferry ride, but the scenery out here is beautiful, as most of you probably know.  Mountains, covered in pine trees, rising straight out of the (very calm) ocean.  Pleasant weather, a cloudy sky.  While on the ferry, I entertained myself by 3. making little pen sketches of things I saw (four sketches in total, none of them very good, as passengers tend to move around & the view passes quite quickly).  Later this week, I will 4. Mail them to Allyson in her Lived By care package.

Then we entertained ourselves by reading until we arrived. TD brought five books, among them Massacre at Montsegur: A History of the Albigensian Crusade.  But on the ferry he opted for lighter fare: King Leopold’s Ghosts.  I stuck to Colette.

Don't you think the Clinton's should have been at Ted Kennedy's funeral?

Don't you think the Clintons should have been at Ted Kennedy's funeral?

Salt Spring Island seemed like a very cheerful place, more developed than Galiano.  We passed many little bakeries & fishmongers & more than one vineyard.  Also several sweet-looking B&B’s.  It’s a shame we only had an hour on the island!  It would’ve been nice to spend a whole day there.  There was so much we would have liked to see (& eat!  Like oysters!)  Maybe someday.

After getting lost (but only a little) we arrived at 4. the Salt Spring Vineyard. It was so picturesque!  The little street outside it was dripping with blackberries.  There was live music playing as we approached & I 5. made a recording with my iPhone. Mostly, you just hear gravel crunching under our feet, but I’m sure that lends an air of authenticity to it all.  I’ll 6. e-mail that to Allyson later tonight.

I could feel Allyson getting excited

I could feel Allyson getting excited

The vineyard itself was quaint & beautiful.  Two little boys played with a golden retriever in front of a pond with some white ducks.

We headed in, where we were not treated very kindly by the college kid manning the bar.  The large older woman in a stained shirt with gaping armholes that revealed her green lace bra was even less pleasant (perhaps they smelled the American on us?).  That soured things, but only a little!  Our surroundings were so pleasant that not much could dampen our moods.

Quaintastic.

Quaintastic.

We sipped four varieties of wine, then 7. bought one (plus one) bottle(s) of the best one, a red of some kind.  We also picked up a truffle goat cheese & a container of olive tapenade.  I was dying to try the blackberry port, but they only sample four wines a day.  Didn’t want to shell out for a wine I hadn’t tasted!  There was no love lost as we said our goodbyes to the proprietors.

Soon this shirt will be irreparably stained by blackberries

Soon this shirt will be irreparably stained by blackberries

I will 8. mail the label from one of the bottles to Allyson later this week.

As you can see, I also 9. posted two pictures of our surroundings.

I picked some blackberries while TD took the car around.  They were PERFECT.

I'd post a picture of me picking, but it isn't pretty.

I'd post a picture of me picking, but it isn't pretty.

Then we wheeled back towards the ferry.  We had enough time to stop in town for a loaf of bread & a couple local figs.  Then we 10. caught the 3:55 ferry by the skin of our teeth.  & enjoyed a much shorter ride home, eating some bread with tapenade & discussing Satanist weddings, among other things.

Once home, we 11. took Bella for a nice long walk. It’s true, she was sad about being cooped up in the cabin all day (she loves Galiano above all else), but I think we made it up to her.  She was treated to woods, rocks, & the ocean.  & she also enjoyed licking some raw egg off the rocks.

[In the bar, I've tried over ten times to upload the final two photos, but it's simply not working!  Island wireless is unreliable, what can I say?  You'll miss a scenic shot of a man in a blue sweatshirt & a big black dog leaning together on a rock as they look out onto the ocean's horizon as well as a shot of aforementioned dog running toward you down a wooded cliffside path with a large tree on the right jutting over the ocean.]

It feels nice to be done by 8:00!  We’re about to head out to dinner & internet now.  I’m looking forward to a pleasant meal, liberally spiced with hostile glances from the island hippies who look at me tapping away on my MacBook with distinct distaste wherever I go [edit: it's all happening, man].  Do they know, I wonder, that it’s all in the name of ART?

TD is getting sick, unfortunately & of course, so I’m not sure if we’ll do anything tooooo fun.  But if we do, I’ll be sure to 12. tell Allyson about it.

Tomorrow, after accomplishing my Day 3 directives, we will head back to Vancouver so TD can convalesce in a more civilized environment.  The Chancellor, too, will be very happy to see us.  He has probably been sharpening his claws on the antique furniture to punish us for being gone.  Still, we (TD, Allyson, Bella & I) have had a wonderful vacation so far.

Also, I’ve found the keys!  They were under a telephone.





Week 8, Day 1

27 08 2009

What a lovely day!  I love being lived by Allyson.  This is one of those weeks where I can really feel my participant living through me.  So I’ve finally reachieved that familiar (yet strange) doubling sensation of which I’m so fond.

I’m trying to concentrate on writing this entry but I have only one hour before the bar closes & I’m on an outdoor patio with loud music playing.  It’s very picturesque out here, of course.  All hippies & Christmas tree lights.

First things first.  I’m 1. On Galiano Island. We arrived late last night & careened around the unlit roads until we found the cabin.  Then we promptly ran out of gas &, wandering into the forest to find the gas canisters, locked ourselves out.  A series of exciting adventures ensued with the pitch blackness, axes, spiders, screens in front of laundry room window, etc.  But we made it in eventually & tucked into some steak.  TD had potatoes. None for me alas.

Anyway, it’s beautiful here. It’s dead silent (outside this bar), it smells like a very expensive scented candle, & the stars are very bright.  Woke up when I wanted to to a great summer day. Sunshine & approximately 70 degree weather.  Things are looking up for me.

I 2. Called La Berengerie & set a reservation for 6:30pm tonight.  I 3. asked to be seated in the outdoor patio area.

Then we headed down to 4. the shore with Bella.  We climbed down the face of a cliff, using some rotted wooden stairs when possible.  Bella is thrilled to be here & as nimble as a mountain goat.

We 5. spent at least an hour down there.  Took some pictures.  6. Here’s one.

Bella loves being lived by Allyson

Bella loves being lived by Allyson

Then we went back up where I wandered through the garden.

Tastefully clad in mom-kini

Tastefully clad in mom-kini

Starved & thus hangry, we headed out for some lunch.  Carbs, beautiful carbs!  I had lox & a bagel, beer, & some gelato.  I picked up 7. Three Denman Island chocolate bars (one for me, two for Allyson) then headed to 8. Art & Soul Craft Gallery (after grazing on some parking lot blackberries) where I 9. purchased five of the most beautiful postcards I could find (rather pricey!).  Later this week, I’ll 10. send them to the people on Allyson’s list with a short cheery message from me/her.

Then we went down to a different 11. beach! Allyson wants a stone & I thought Pebble Beach would be perfect.  We walked through the forest for about half an hour & then arrived!  Beautiful.

I went swimming

A mid-ocean rock grazed my foot.  So I stood atop.

A mid-ocean rock grazed my foot. So I stood atop.

So there’s another 12. picture.

As I made my way to the shore, I spotted Allyson’s stone.  It was staring me right in the face!   So I pocketed it, metaphorically speaking.

Then I felt jealous, so we collected some stones of our own.

TD's stones in my hand, mine in his.

TD's stones in my hand, mine in his.

After a picnic of some cold lamb pie & beer, we went for another swim then climbed back to the car.

A little time at the cabin, then made our way to La Berengerie for 13. dinner.  We sat 14. outside (TD didn’t want to at first, but hey, this is Allyson’s week! Not his) & it was very nice.  There were two ginger cats tiptoeing around the lily-pond.  One of them grew very fond of TD.

So TD grew fond of outside.

So TD grew fond of outside.

They have a set menu, & nothing was 15. local to the islands, but I certainly had food that 16. wouldn’t be found within 100 miles of Asheville, NC.

As for my 17. honest restaurant review: I had a glass of Sauv Blanc.  The meal began with potato & leek soup. Some parmesan cheese on top.  It was basic but satisfying.  Then there was a cucumber & almond salad with a creamy dressing & some mint & raisins.  I was a little suspicious at first but it was crisp & refreshing.

The main course was a roasted Cornish game hen!  It was delicious.  The green beans were a little overcooked, however.  & I don’t really like cooked carrots.

Game for anything. Ha. Ha.

Game for anything. Ha. Ha.

I hope the two above photos count as 18. photos of the restaurant.  I took one outside but it was blurry, due to TD’s old man shakes.

Dessert was the only thing that disappointed.  I’m not a sweets person normally, but this dessert was less than impressive regardless.  The chocolate cake was a dry, fruit-cakey affair & the creme caramel tasted like a very soft poached egg.

Then we 19. enjoyed the rest of the evening as we pleased. Getting lost in search of the bar & its wireless, we entertained ourselves by whistling duets of various national anthems.  The Star-Spangled Banner was the hardest as I couldn’t stop giggling.

Eventually we found ourselves here.

It’s been an excellent day, though a little stressful in spots (the lack of reliable internet & cell phone service has me quite nervous, & I seem to have misplaced the house key.  What’s WRONG with me?).  I have far too many beautiful photos to post all of them here.  Allyson is truly a master of the Living Emily craft.

Tomorrow we have to go to Saltspring for a wine-tasting.  Nervous about planning that, & not exactly looking forward to four hours on the ferry.  But the lack of autonomy is freeing & I’m curious to see where tomorrow eventually goes.

Now to look up the ferry schedule!  & TD has promised we can watch Beauty & the Beast tonight when we get home. He’s never seen it! I bet he’ll break this promise, however. [edit: promise broken]





Week 7, Day 1

20 08 2009

This was an insufferably long & mundane day.  Please excuse me if this post drips occasionally with venom.

Things began at 11 am when I left the house to get the week’s required supplies.  What did I need?  Three specified books of Spanish poetry, a DVD player, fruit, oatmeal, & five criterion collection DVDs.  But I couldn’t eat breakfast until any of this was done.

I got a library card, finally (remember my mishaps Week 1?) & checked out the three required books.  I checked to see if they had any of the DVDs but they only had one copy of each, all out.

As my pocketbook resigned itself to the idea of purchasing them, I went to Futureshop (carrying my heavy purse on my left shoulder to even my posture out, thanks Week 5!).  They did not have a single one.  I went to Chapters.  None.  One might be available on special order.  By now I was getting very irritated.  Some people seem to think that expensive DVDs of obscure foreign films just materialize instantly whenever you need them.  This is not the case, especially not on the west coast of Canada, which has neither Netflix nor interesting art of any kind.

It's foreign to me, too.

It's foreign to me, too.

I went to a used DVD store & showed them the list.  “Are these French?”  The guy led me to the World Music CDs.  “They’re movies.” I said.

That certainly narrowed it down.  They had a shelf of fewer than 100 foreign films, including such timeless classics as The Break Up, starring Jennifer Aniston.  Most of the films were Japanese.  No dice.

Well, I don’t have enough impotent rage in my life anyway.

I started walking toward Burrard & 4th, about two miles away, where the guy at Chapters had told me there might or might not be a building with a silhouette of Alfred Hitchcock on the side of it.  This building might or might not have one of the movies I needed for the week.

“Is it walking distance?” I’d asked him.

“I don’t know what’s it’s called.”

Uh.

Earlier in the day, I’d taken these directions with a grain of salt, but this mysterious Alfred Hitchcock building seemed to be my only recourse.  I trudged along.  The bottoms of my feet, by the way, are now covered in blisters.  I spent all last week in a wheelchair, remember?

Also, my purse was full of heavy library books.

Fortunately, on the way I spotted a little hole-in-the-wall video store.  The guy behind the counter helped me search all the movies in their database. They only had Exterminating Angels.  Well, I thought the film was called Exterminating Angel, but presumed it was a typo.  This was in their computer as a foreign film, after all.  & it was my movie for the day. Full of relief, I rented it– or tried.  My credit card was declined.  What?  Has someone stolen my identity?  I’ll sort that out tomorrow.

The man let me borrow it anyway, without a deposit.  Because I look like an honest girl.  Lucky for him, I am one.  I could’ve run off with Exterminating Angels & never returned!

Earlier, I had refrained from buying a DVD player because, I thought bitterly to myself, there was no point in buying one if I didn’t have any DVDs.  But now I did.  I went to Futureshop & bought the cheapest one.  Then, stopped at a grocery store & bought oatmeal & frozen blueberries.  Are you on the edge of your seat or what?

I arrived home & heaved a sigh of disgusted relief.  The whole excursion had taken me over three hours & it was past 2:00.   Also, I am always in a terrible mood when I can’t have my juice.

I angrily 1. cooked my oatmeal the old-fashioned way, stirred in some 2. blueberries & 3. sweetened with honey. Ate it pacing around the living room.  Then attempted to set up the DVD player.  It works– the TV doesn’t.  Nearly smashed it (eerily foreshadowing the film that was to come!)

Then TD called to tell me he had just eaten a pint of ice cream.  It soothed my nerves a little to know that there are still people out there living lives of lazy indolence.  I’m not being sarcastic.  It really did.

I had to watch the movie after breakfast.  Had no way of watching it.  What was I to do?  I resolved to buy a new computer.  I’ve been meaning to ask for one for Christmas, but this was an emergency.  Went to the Apple Store but realized I just can’t afford it.

Called Braden.  He saved my life.  Or rather, he saved Fernando’s.  He was having lunch, but he’d lend me his computer when he got back!

I went home & poured myself some 4. wine. It was that or water, people.  I also found many of the required films online.  They’re not DVDs, but they’ll have to do.  I also got some good tips on other video stores from my Twitter pals & will seek out some other films on my day off.

Decompressed until around 4:00 when Braden arrived to save the day.

We all worship him around here.

We all worship him around here.

Braden decided to stick around for some wine & a movie.

Friends, Exterminating Angels is not a Bunuel film.  But the fundamentalist Christian in me reared its head & told me there was a reason for everything.  Thanks, Week 3.  We 5. watched it anyway.

The plot is very tragic.  Set in (approximately) the present day, it’s about a middle-aged director, Francois, who has a brilliant & groundbreaking vision for a film. Young women masturbating on camera!  Not pornography– an exploration of taboo. Why did nobody invent this idea before?  It’s great!

Anyway, everything goes wrong, as it always does when well-meaning older gentlemen are victimized by young women.

The film opens with Francois’s dead grandmother appearing to him in the night.  Then, two dark angels also appear (20-something brunettes clad in low-budget mismatched black tank-tops)—they’re invisible to him.  “Be careful with him!” says Grandmere – “He’s only a child.”

I guess you’re always a baby to your grandma.

Next, Francois is videotaping a young actress for a screen test in which she has involuntarily started masturbating for the camera.  It’s just something about him! He makes her feel so safe.  He wears a bemused, world-weary expression & a long untucked button-down shirt—as he will every time we see him.

The auditioning actress confides that she just experienced her first ever orgasm. Though Francois chooses to go with “a slightly better actress” for the role, the seeds of an idea begin to form!  At the prompting of the dark angels (they prompt his subconscious self, anyway), he begins auditioning women for his innovative film on “taboo.”

The auditions involve Francois choreographing (though certainly not filming– these are only auditions, after all) mutual masturbation in fancy restaurants, hotel room threesomes, & a lot public lesbian fondling– etc.  Our director is strictly an observer, of course.  This is all in the name of art.

The girls are all quite young & pretty & one of them is periodically possessed by the devil.

Bella is scandalized.

All WHAT? Bella is scandalized.

Poor beleaguered man!  These young women inevitably fall in love with him left right & center.  He doesn’t understand it! He tucks them into bed after they suffer schizophrenic episodes, kisses their foreheads after videotaping their threesomes, all while maintaining a very professional directorial distance– he’s just like a father to them, as he emphasizes more than once.

“Be careful!” His wife warns him.  These lovelorn girls are dangerous & will take advantage of him.

Old women are so wise.

After Francois allows the producer to fire the two main actresses on the first day of shooting (Charlotte, possessed by the devil, destroys the set) the film is made & it’s a big success!  But, as if our poor Francois hasn’t been victimized enough, one of the girls goes to the “gutter papers” with a totally unfounded accusation of sexual harassment.  The exact nature of her claim is not specified in the film.  Anyway, this libelous act gets Francois sent to prison for a year!  Tabloids have so much power these days.

When he returns his wife has left him.  Quel dommage!

"Let's go out & bop until we drop"

"Let's go out & bop until we drop"

Then, a gang of masked intruders break into his apartment & tenderize him with a baseball bat.  Do we spot the devil-possessed young lady behind one of the masks?  Is there no end to this poor man’s victimization?

The film ends with our long-suffering director being wheeled onto set in a wheelchair.  Grandmother appears again.  “Francois?  Francois!”  But he doesn’t respond.

Roll credits.

Are you surprised to learn that it’s semi-autobiographical?  We googled & the director  (slash writer, of course) was recently imprisoned for a year for sexually harassing two actresses.  Likely their charges were even more baseless than the ones our good Francois faced!

Anyway, it was a lol & a half, maybe I should get the director to do a week for me!  I promise I won’t send him to prison.

One of my favorite things about the film, aside from the nudity, of course, was that Francois carried his camera around in a plastic grocery bag.  Also, after the first threesome, one of the women turned to the other & said “Let’s go out & bop until we drop!”

Though it’s not worth watching all the tedious dialogue & clumsy attempts at symbolism just for a few dimly lit scenes of soft-core lesbian pornography, I believe this film would make an excellent drinking game.  I will write one for it some day, when I’m not so busy.

(Sidenote: as soon as the movie started, Braden exclaimed, “Ptolemy will like this!”)

The moral of the story?  The symbolic meaning behind this?  What have I taken & learned? From my misadventures? From Francois’s?  Sloppy art has dire consequences.  Think about it.

I was supposed to 6. Read the booklet that came with the DVD immediately after.  There was no such booklet.  There will never be one.  I will likely go to my grave without having read this informative booklet.  I firmly hold that this isn’t my failure. It won’t go in the failure book.

Then I 7. Went for a walk. Fernando generously told me “You have 45 minutes.”  Well, you know me, I’m an overachiever.  I got the walk to the liquor store out of the way in around 10.

Then I 8. Sat in a coffee shop & wrote about what I’d just seen.  Sitting in a coffee shop isn’t much fun when you’re not allowed carbohydrates or any beverages besides water. I bought some Perrier & wrote some of the above.  Once this entry goes up, I’ve 9. Posted it.

Oh good.  It was finally time for 10. Lunch.  8 o’clock, after all.  I got some ginger beef from a Chinese restaurant, since I’m not allowed carbohydrates.  I wonder, does Fernando know what a carbohydrate is?  I 11. Took my time & enjoyed the queasy sensation of eating a meal consisting entirely of a handful of greasy meat & water glass of red wine.

Meanwhile, I 11. Flipped through the complete poems of Cesar Vallejo.  They were a little too Whitmanesque & life-affirming for me at that point, though I certainly enjoyed one or two of the quieter ones.  I also 12. Learned something about the author in that time.  I looked in the book jacket. He’s from Peru.

9:15, my trusty (canine) companion & I headed out for 13. A 45 minute walk.  We witnessed many stages of canoodling on the grass, from outright fornication to tender proposals of marriage.  Sure, I felt a few pangs of loneliness, but as you know I’m married to my art.  As I walked, I 14. Thought about what I’d read. Conclusion? Men & women are, like, different in lots of ways.

Once home, I was supposed to 15. Write for an hour, with the day’s texts acting as a trigger for something. Well, here you see the result of that hour– & the following half hour too.  Fernando probably wanted me to write poetry or something, but– well– I 16. Just let it happen.

Now I just have to 17. Eat dinner — a carbless one.  Well, there’s some cut-rate salmon burning a hole in my fridge.  Some wilting dill too.  I’m sure it will be delicious.

Then, after 18. An hour without any electronic devices, I will 19. Go to bed for eight hours. I’m going to aim for a bedtime of 2:00am, as I need to 20. Keep my bedtime consistent throughout the week.  The project requires that I keep late hours & I don’t want to get stuck partway through a blog entry at 12:30am or something like that.

Prognosis?  Wino.

Prognosis? Wino.

Tomorrow you should witness a return to our standard inspirational fare.  & soon I’ll figure a way to make this interesting.