st_aurafina: A shiny green chilli (Food: Green Chilli)
Ugh, who mows their lawn at 7am? I thought there were laws to protect us from that. On my sleeping-in morning, too, of all the cruel ironies. I shall not bitch too hard, though, because I love my tiny town.

On a more positive note, I have a peach on my desk and it smells delicious. Stone fruit makes summer bearable.

In other news from the vegetable front, things are lush and leafy. We bought a cherry tomato plant which was supposed to be 50cm tall at most. I don't know what we did, but it's six feet plus now, and we've had to lash it to a near-by cypress bush for support because it's taller than all of our tomato stakes now. And laden with fruit. So many tiny tomatoes in our immediate future, yum.

Our green zebra tomato has many green stripy fruits on it. I had to google search to find how to tell when green tomatoes are ripe. (When they're yellow and green, apparently.) I am looking forward to tasting them, apparently they're quite zesty. (Such a good word, 'zesty'.)

The mystery/zombie tomato plant has little tiny grape-sized tomatoes on it, so I am assuming it's not Mortgage Lifter. By elimination, that means it's either Tiny Tim or Yellow Pear, but we won't know until they ripen. I'm hoping for Yellow Pear, then we'll have red, green and yellow tomatoes in our salads. So pretty!

The eggplant bushes are ginormous, have billions of really pretty pale purple flowers, but no fruit yet. I don't know if we're warm enough down here to make eggplant fruit, but they're bigger than last year's plants and there's still a good eight weeks of warm weather, so I'm hopeful. And the basil has bolted. We're clipping off flowers every night, but we're not going to keep up at this rate. I think the basil season is winding down for us. It was tasty while it lasted.

Wow, looking at the above paragraphs, it would be easy to believe that we actually know something about gardening, which is so wrong it's laughable.

Warren Ellis hosted a webcomics week on Whitechapel. I'm glad I took the time to motor right through the whole ten pages of people promoting their webcomics, because I found a couple of gems:

Cut for size because I had to post some of the pretty. )
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And I'm not even supposed to be here today.

I'm at the start of two six-day weeks, which sucks, sucks, sucks, but I have to do it so that I can have a holiday later. But I'm not happy right now, because it's furiously busy and I just tipped a bottle of antibiotics over myself. I shook it, forgetting that I had previously loosened the lid, and pink cephalexin went everywhere - all over me, the bench, the floor. It's in my hair, and in my clothes and yuck. Fortunately I hadn't added any water, so I could just brush the powder off, but I can still smell this sticky, lolly smell, and also I know everyone who saw it laughed to themselves, though everyone was very solicitous and helped me sweep it up. I can't blame them for laughing, honestly, it was damn lolarious.

Ugh. And I didn't get my lunch until 4pm, which makes me cranky. *snarls*

I have a zillion things in my to-read folder, so naturally I'm browsing webcomics. *headdesk* I don't know where my concentration has gone - I blame the antibiotic pixie stix I'm breathing in.

"Queen of Diamonds" is an amazing and fun super-hero story. The main character is Q, and he defends the city of Manchester with fabulous style. It's clever and witty and unlike mainstream titles, doesn't take itself too seriously. The art, which is black and white, is glorious and sumptuous - lots of flowing fabric and arched corridors. Q is brilliant, funny, engaging, and it's always great to see a queer character get a romance storyline. There are nine complete stories. It's my favourite new discovery.

Naomi who draws [livejournal.com profile] potterpuffs also draws an original fantasy manga, "Æther". I don't really get manga - I don't think I've completely assimilated all the tropes and rules that are encompassed by the style. But after flicking through [livejournal.com profile] lilacsigil's copies of "Death Note," and reading [livejournal.com profile] coffeandink's excellent description of page lay out, I gave Æther a go, and I'm really enjoying it. And it's damn pretty, too. It tells the story of Pandora, a foundling with mysterious powers who wants to train as a Summoner - a kind of elemental magician. The story isn't finished - it's two pages into chapter eight, but it seems to update regularly.

And today, from [livejournal.com profile] mundungus42, I found that Joss Whedon has a webcomic up at the Dark Horse myspace page: "Sugarshock". There's only one issue up at the moment, but it has that Joss hook that catches your eye.

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