The Birds Move In
by Fazia Rizvi
4 July 2004, 9:09 PM
I grabbed my camcorder and got a few good shots of the wrens building a
nest in my petunias. Check it out.
(Quicktime streaming, 5.8 MB)
A Complete Change of Tone
by Fazia Rizvi
4 July 2004, 5:52 PM
I know, I know. Gripe, gripe, gripe. Well, if the last three posts were a
bit of a downer, this one will be a change of pace. We're currently setting up one of extra bedrooms to accommodate my sister
who will be staying with us two nights a week for a while. (She's a
doctor, working at various clinics, and commuting between cities for a
while.) The room is also going to be my "craft room" when she's not
around. I wanted something cozy, comfy and rather French Country. The closet was
the first thing we worked on, since it's the storage space for all the
craft items, so that the room can look more like a guest room. The guest
bathroom got a mini-makeover when we reinstalled the mirror and I placed
the spa-like bath products out. Today everything got tossed out of the
bedroom so that we could paint it. It had been a bare white, with one
hideous Pepto-Bismol pink wall. That got painted over with primer as soon
as we moved in last year, but today it got a coat of a lovely creamy
light-yellow. The paint color is called "vanilla wafer". Yum. :-) It looks
great too, and with white trim, crown molding and new doors the room
should look fantastic. I promise pictures as soon as it's done. I also did some gardening yesterday - moved a couple of plants around and
trimmed a lot of dead stuff off of several. I hadn't been able to tend any
of my plants for weeks, since the continual rains (I think we had 19,
maybe 20 straight days of rain?) kept everything so soggy. As a result of the nicer weather we've seen a number of critters
re-emerge. I spotted three black swallowtail caterpillars last week, but
then only two and now none. I think they became bird lunches. The birds
that ate them seem to be picking up the dead leaves I so carefully trimmed
away and using them to build a nest in the petunia, just inches
outside the window that Mysty is now intently staring through. I've also completed about a third of the cross-stich project I started
last month. I'll post a work-in-progress picture soon.
*sigh*
by Fazia Rizvi
4 July 2004, 5:28 PM
Lovely. Just what I wanted to hear on Independance Day.
(Found via Procrastination: WASHINGTON, June 30: The US Department of Homeland Security has alerted
six major airports in the United States to carefully monitor all
travellers of Pakistani origin, including US citizens. [My
emphasis] [...] Sarcasm aside, I have no idea how to react to this Homeland Security memo.
It all depends on how it?s implemented. It could be very narrowly focussed
and thus not affect any (innocent) Pakistanis or Pakkistani-Americans. Or
it could turn into full-scale ethnic profiling. My guess is some airport
inspectors will be obnoxious (just like they were even before this memo)
and others will be careful.
*sigh*
US airports told to
monitor Pakistanis
And Zack makes a good point in his blog about it:
How exactly can one find out whether a US citizen is of Pakistani
descent? Can you differentiate a Pakistani from an Indian, Iranian, or
Afghan? I can?t and I am a Pakistani myself.
Access to Birth Control
by Fazia Rizvi
4 July 2004, 5:11 PM
Thanks to Elke Tanzer who alerted me to this: "Refusing women access to
the Pill is a very disturbing trend," says Gloria Feldt, president of
Planned Parenthood Federation of America. "The war on choice is not just
about abortion anymore. It's about our right to birth control." Yup. Now some doctors, GYNs and pharmacies are refusing to prescribe, or
fill prescriptions for, birth control pills. Most are doing so on the
grounds that The Pill can be used in such a way to cause abortions and
recent legislation does allow them leeway in refusing on those grounds.
But that's leaves thousands of women - who need birth control for either
non-reproductive medical reasons, or simply because they are being
responsible about not wanting to get pregnant - out in the cold. Forget
about insurance companies not covering birth control pills (while they
cover Viagra), now some American women are having to fight to even get
them in the first place. More about the situation here
Enough Already!
by Fazia Rizvi
4 July 2004, 3:26 PM
Okay folks. Former President Reagan has been dead for three weeks now. The
funeral and observances are over. It's Independence Day for gosh's
sake - let's get those flags back up! Seeing all those stars-and-stripes
still flying at half-mast on the 4th of July just seems terribly
disrespectful to the importance of this holiday in the U.S. [Update: Okay, apparently there's a reason for all this. And some
confusion to boot. It seems that federal law mandates the flag be lowered
for 30 days following the death of the (or former) President. But this
time it means that a half mast flag has coincided with both Flag Day (June
14th) and Independence Day (July 4th), causing a LOT of confusion as to
what to do. The Abilene
Reporter News talks a bit about the confusion around Flag Day