It's off to StellarCon and SONAR I go...
Mar. 1st, 2012 09:58 amSoon I'll be off on Trip #2. But first, a few notes:
* From The Guardian: "J.K. Rowling Announces New Novel - For Adults."
* Remember those Sherlock-inspired Adagio teas I mentioned earlier? Since my older niece and nephew gave me a wonderful new teapot for Christmas, I decided I'd give a couple a try. I got Watson and Lestrade, which arrived freakishly quickly. I'll admit that I don't have the most sophisticated palate for tea in the world (I'm more of a coffee snob by nature and experience), but in case you're interested, my amateur "reviews" are below the cut.
Watson
A crack shot and brown as a nut.
Description: Queen and Country traditionalist, but still recounting his days in Afghanistan drinking green tea, John Watson prefers his tea with a bit of cream, no sugar, and just a little warm from a touch of cinnamon.
Review: This is my favorite of the two blends. It's downright comforting while at the same time feeling strong and energetic. (Perfect for Dr. Watson, isn't it?) I'm an Earl Grey fan, and this note is clear and dominant; there's an added kick from the Irish Breakfast, and the cinnamon comes across subtly throughout and then wonderfully at the end to round out the flavor in a very satisfying way. I expect I'll be buying more.
Lestrade
A great cup of tea. And, if we're very lucky, it might even be a good one.
Description: Smoky traces of gunpowder, aged leather, mellowed with a trace of hazelnut. A distinguished, if tired, blend.
Review: This is such an ideal interpretation of Lestrade's character! Down-to-earth, calm, with hidden depth. I love its smokiness. I prefer to drink my tea plain, with nothing added, and this works wonderfully well that way. Normally hazelnut is a bit too sweet for my taste, but the slight hint of it here perfectly offsets the earthy-bitterness to create a rich, smooth taste.
* I now have my schedule for this weekend's fun at StellarCon and SONAR: The Symposium on Nerdy Academic Research.
StellarCon
Friday
4pm - Panel on the Origins of Modern Fantasy (I'm moderator)
8pm - Panel on Research for the Writer
Saturday
5pm - Panel on The Hunger Games
SONAR
Saturday
11am: My 30-minute talk on "Fringe's Literary Ancestors"
* Happy early birthday wishes to
bluerocean,
mizz_history,
thewordoffred,
lovefromgirl, and
artwhisperer. May you have a wonderful day and a fantastic year to come!
A parting thought:

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* From The Guardian: "J.K. Rowling Announces New Novel - For Adults."
* Remember those Sherlock-inspired Adagio teas I mentioned earlier? Since my older niece and nephew gave me a wonderful new teapot for Christmas, I decided I'd give a couple a try. I got Watson and Lestrade, which arrived freakishly quickly. I'll admit that I don't have the most sophisticated palate for tea in the world (I'm more of a coffee snob by nature and experience), but in case you're interested, my amateur "reviews" are below the cut.
Watson
A crack shot and brown as a nut.
Description: Queen and Country traditionalist, but still recounting his days in Afghanistan drinking green tea, John Watson prefers his tea with a bit of cream, no sugar, and just a little warm from a touch of cinnamon.
Review: This is my favorite of the two blends. It's downright comforting while at the same time feeling strong and energetic. (Perfect for Dr. Watson, isn't it?) I'm an Earl Grey fan, and this note is clear and dominant; there's an added kick from the Irish Breakfast, and the cinnamon comes across subtly throughout and then wonderfully at the end to round out the flavor in a very satisfying way. I expect I'll be buying more.
Lestrade
A great cup of tea. And, if we're very lucky, it might even be a good one.
Description: Smoky traces of gunpowder, aged leather, mellowed with a trace of hazelnut. A distinguished, if tired, blend.
Review: This is such an ideal interpretation of Lestrade's character! Down-to-earth, calm, with hidden depth. I love its smokiness. I prefer to drink my tea plain, with nothing added, and this works wonderfully well that way. Normally hazelnut is a bit too sweet for my taste, but the slight hint of it here perfectly offsets the earthy-bitterness to create a rich, smooth taste.
* I now have my schedule for this weekend's fun at StellarCon and SONAR: The Symposium on Nerdy Academic Research.
StellarCon
Friday
4pm - Panel on the Origins of Modern Fantasy (I'm moderator)
8pm - Panel on Research for the Writer
Saturday
5pm - Panel on The Hunger Games
SONAR
Saturday
11am: My 30-minute talk on "Fringe's Literary Ancestors"
* Happy early birthday wishes to
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Date: 2012-03-01 03:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-03-01 03:08 pm (UTC)I'd love to hear what you think of the teas, whichever ones you get. (I've sent you a complimentary $5 gift certificate from the site via email. It came with my purchase!)
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Date: 2012-03-01 03:13 pm (UTC)Edit:
I'm going with Lestrade, although Sherlock looks like it also might suit my tastes... It's too bad they don't do a sampler set of the theme (as far as I can see).
And, ooooo.... They have that Coconut black tea I ran out of a while back (grabs)!
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Date: 2012-03-06 05:51 pm (UTC)Sherlock looks really good, too. I had a hard time choosing between that one and Watson, but the Watson is delicious, so I can't complain. ;) I'll look forward to hearing what you think about your order!