Friday, May 26, 2017

Morning Coffee (5/26/17)

Well, this has been... a week. Clearly we need some Friday happy links. Then I'm heading off for the long weekend, so morning posts will continue as usual but afternoon will return on Tuesday.

!! Cornell University reveals name of new Joe Biden ice cream flavor

Today in things I wish were relevant to my life right now: A Definitive Guide to the Best Macarons in Paris

Uh, Norway, what's going on over there?? Crown Prince Haakon Strangely Shaves His Beard During Gala Dinner

News you need: Chris Pine Wore 3 Summer Suits in One Day

Aw: Queen Elizabeth Has Been Wearing the Same $9 Nail Polish Since 1989

This How revolutionary are you? quiz is very pretty but it told me I'm BENEDICT ARNOLD.

I totally fell for this ridiculous clickbait but they were RIGHT, I would NOT have guessed: You'll Never Guess Who Natalie Wood's Daughter Married

You Absolutely Need These Prosecco Popsicles This Summer (I ABSOLUTELY DO.)

The Dozen's dozen: our pick of this season's best Premier League photos

This 27-year-old Scottish lad wants to be the first person to bagpipe in every country

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Afternoon Tea (5/24/17)

The Battle Over Susan B. Anthony

I'm much more interested in Kim Kardashian's business empire than any of her actual shows/products, so this was FASCINATING: A Day In The Life Of Kim Kardashian's Right-Hand Woman, Stephanie Shepherd

A Psychic Healer Tried to Hypnotize Soviets to Distract From the Fall of Communism (I was thinking "How Rasputin!" and then got to the part where they actually call him the spiritual heir to Rasputin, SO.)

Science is wacky: These Baby Mice Were Born From Sperm That Went to Space

I'll always show you Medieval book curses.

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Morning Coffee (5/20/17)

Hahahahaha where to start? Yesterday's big scoops, I guess...

Trump Told Russians That Firing ‘Nut Job’ Comey Eased Pressure From Investigation

Russia probe reaches current White House official, people familiar with the case say

When I bookmarked this link it was about members of Congress saying they were told the probe now includes a possible White House cover-up, but the news cycle is moving so quickly that the story has been updated and has a new headline that's also worth mentioning: Comey agrees to testify in public as Trump-Russia probe heats up

Israeli Intelligence Furious Over Trump's Loose Lips (And that barely cracked the top five big stories yesterday afternoon!)

Exclusive: Trump campaign had at least 18 undisclosed contacts with Russians: sources

This is so embarrassing: "Foreign officials and their Washington consultants say certain rules have emerged: Keep it short — no 30-minute monologue for a 30-second attention span. Do not assume he knows the history of the country or its major points of contention. Compliment him on his Electoral College victory."

I'm sure this will go well: Stephen Miller Is Writing the Big Speech on Islam That Trump Is Delivering in Saudi Arabia

Meanwhile: Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz To Leave Office At The End Of June

MEANWHILE: Hundreds of Thousands Strike in Greece as Cuts Near Approval

2017! CBS Boss Defends Lack of Women in New Fall Slate

Okay, something fun! Pippa Middleton got married today (or the reception's going on right now, I guess) and the Fug Girls wrote her a hilarious toast.

Morning Coffee (5/19/17)

Okay, time for some happy Friday links. Back to our regularly scheduled insanity tomorrow.

Me elsewhere: Here's the CW fall schedule.

Ooh: Longman-History Today Book Prize 2017: The Shortlist (I want to read them all, obviously.)

The Smithsonian has the hard-hitting headlines we need this week: Spring Brings a Wave of Baby Animals to the Zoo

Neat! New types of coffee, parsnips and roses among 1,700 plants discovered last year

Masterpiece is making a movie that will BE IN THEATERS, and it's - a lot. Elizabeth McGovern! Julia Goldani Telles! Julian Fellowes! Dancing! Secrets!

Delightful: Dutch king reveals double life as an airline pilot for KLM

I'm not a big Airbnb fan, but I'd make an exception for Julia Child's Provencal cottage. Let's go!

I'm excited for this movie too: First Look: Lily James in Mike Newell’s ‘The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society’

F Scott Fitzgerald's favourite hotels: party like it's 1929

These Stunning, Less-Visited Castles in Europe Are Straight Out of a Fairy Tale

Monday, May 15, 2017

Morning Coffee (5/15/17)

(Still traveling! Hope the world hasn't ended yet! Back tomorrow!)

Mexico’s lost generation of young girls robbed of innocence and education

Fascinating: The Tangled Story Behind Trump’s False Claims Of Voter Fraud

I guess this isn't surprising, but dear Lord, he thinks health insurance costs $15 a month: Donald Trump has no idea what health insurance costs

The Last Whalers of the Caribbean

This is cool: What a Physicist Sees When She Looks at a Fancy Gown

To Simulate Climate Change, Scientists Build Miniature Worlds

Fake news about Agatha Christie is nothing new, but it's not drying up

How Women Learned To Love Chocolate

Chrissy Teigen is A DELIGHT, as always, and she says in this interview that she never washes her face at night, which makes me feel better about my own struggle to make a habit of that.

Stop the madness: The Narwhal Frappuccino Is Here and It Actually Sounds Delicious

Sunday, May 14, 2017

Friday, May 12, 2017

Morning Coffee (5/12/17)

(I'm traveling, so this was written ahead of time and may not reflect current events. Back on Tuesday!)

I THINK WE ALL NEED SOME DISTRACTING HAPPY LINKS THIS FRIDAY.

First, an important Public Service Announcement.

This is GREAT and has so many writers I like in it: Why the 1980s Anne of Green Gables Is Such a Hard Act to Follow

I read a lot of book contracts for work, so I was very interested to see this: John Milton's publishing contract for Paradise Lost

This is not particularly relevant to my life but I WISH it were: Where to get the absolute best baguette in Paris

This new Picturing Places project from the British Library is really cool.

The Bloomsbury Bohemians in the British Countryside

Here's a fun Friday topic: What's the Dumbest Movie You Saw Just Because It Had a Hot Lead? (Cloned? Probably. The real question, now that I think about this, is why I've seen so many Alex Pettyfer movies EVEN THOUGH I DON'T THINK HE'S HOT.)

Duchess Kate Meets Tiny Adorable Farm Animals!

31 Vintage Posters That Demand You Pick Up a Book

Hee! The Queen is spotted taking her security guard for a spin

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Afternoon Tea (5/11/17)

Today in "I want to read this as a novel": The Real Wives of Jamestown

I've never read Elizabeth Strout but this profile makes me want to.

I still miss The Toast every day: Patricia Lockwood & Mallory Ortberg on Religion, “Daddy,” & Bananas

If we're electing random unqualified celebrities now, we could do worse: Dwayne Johnson for President!

A New Path, A New Dawn: Women’s Magazines in 1920s Soviet Uzbekistan

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Afternoon Tea (5/10/17)

Hero: The Woman Who Stood Between America and an Epidemic of Birth Defects

I need to read more about the Mitfords: When Adolf Hitler confidante Unity Mitford came to stay

If you like reading about crazy literary feuds, have I got the article for you: The Book That Scandalized the New York Intellectuals

When Science and the Occult Went Head-to-Head on a German Mountaintop

Hee: Hottest New Novels to Buy at the Airport (I JUST realized as I was pasting in the link that this is old, but I'm leaving it because I think we all need a giggle today.)

Morning Coffee (5/5/17)

I think we all need some happy Friday links this week.

Good news!!! Hillary Clinton to launch political group as soon as next week

Also! You can now buy a new story by Rainbow Rowell and help the ACLU!

This is a fun interview (by Andrew Rannells!) and your Friday could probably be improved by looking at his face: Matt Bomer: The King of Summer TV

What the world needs now: Dorie Greenspan Gets a New York Times Magazine Column and It’s All About Dessert

I assume you want to see Justin Trudeau dressed as a firefighter (kinda).

In Praise of Agatha Christie's Accidental Sleuths

This is GREAT for those of us who like poring over genealogical tables in history books: Royally Connected

Speaking of, Princess Charlotte had her birthday this week and she's very cute.

The Most Ridiculous Jeans Styles of the Year, Ranked

Let's go! New 'Downton Abbey' Exhibit Lets You Walk Through Mrs. Patmore's Kitchen and More

Fandom Tea: Game of Thrones Sampler (Part II)

As I mentioned in the previous post in this series, Adagio sent me some free fandom-themed tea to review. You can read post one, which includes some general thoughts on the packaging, etc., right here.

One of the items I picked was this Game of Thrones sampler. I liked the art and the flavors sounded interesting - lots of spice. The six tins came together in a cardboard box that was also decorated with the art for each flavor along with a general banner, as you can see here with my House Stark mug:


I really like the way the art incorporates the description of each flavor - not all of the fans who make the blends choose to do that, but it's helpful not to have to go look up what's in what. As you can see, I opened these all up and sniffed them; they were all pleasant and all spicy, as the descriptions suggest. I took the picture with the tins partially open so you can see how each tea looks different, which is good - who wants a sampler that's all similar? - and I was surprised by how different the different teas tasted. I'd been worried that they'd all just taste like spice, but they were quite distinct. The way the flavors and art adhere cohesively to thematic elements would make this sampler a nice gift for the Game of Thrones fan in your life who already has all the standard merch.

And now some specific thoughts on two houses and one dragon:

Stark Winterbrew - I love how smoky the scent of this one is, but unfortunately I didn't taste the smoke very much. It is dark and strong, as Stark winter tea should be. It could use some more spice, though - the flavor was a bit flatter than the others.

Lannister Royal Tea - This one gets extra points for the pun, obviously. It's very smooth - the almond helps there - and the spice is more of an undercurrent, as seems appropriate for a refined court tea. (Murdery and incestuous, I guess, but refined.)

Rhaegal's Fire - This is a green tea, but honestly just read as "pleasantly spicy" to me. As a dragon tea should be! The green-ness does make it a bit lighter, which is nice, and as I'm not a huge green tea fan in general I was just as happy that that taste was not dominant.

Next time: Detective teas!