Trullion: Alastor 2262: Very Good
In the late morning I finished Trullion: Alastor 2262, Alastor book 1 of 3 by Jack Vance. Despite having read this story several times before the story still felt fresh. In short: it was very good.
In the late morning I finished Trullion: Alastor 2262, Alastor book 1 of 3 by Jack Vance. Despite having read this story several times before the story still felt fresh. In short: it was very good.
Last week, Tuesday the 14th of April I ordered a Monocentropus balfouri female with a body length of 3-3,5cm with Exotic-Spiders. I had ordered three tarantula slings nearly 6 years ago with Dawid Staroń, the owner, before.
I ordered the Monocentropus balfouri female to replace a (larger) female that passed away a few months ago, without an obvious reason, after nearly 3 years in my care.
Last Tuesday, the 21st, I got in the morning an email confirming my order. I was already anxious the past few days because I hadn't received any confirmation email from the website's shopping system nor a reply to an email I sent to Dawid last Friday. But my worries were for nothing: the confirmation email was in the afternoon followed by an email from UPS that the package was on its way.
And today, just around noon the package was delivered. Inside a cardboard box filled with polystyrene chips was a smaller package wrapped in a polystyrene sheet. This package, a small styrofoam thermobox, contained the live spider.
Heeding the warning on the thermobox to be careful I put the box inside the terrarium: a large plastic container with a layer of coconut coir and some decoration, like plastic plants, and a piece of cork. The plastic plants will be webbed over soon; in my experience this species is a heavy webber. Next, I carefully removed the lid of the box and used large tweezers to remove the moist toilet paper covering the tarantula.
The spider rested on another piece of moist toilet paper which I lifted and placed next to the box. After this, I removed the box and gently moved the spider off the paper using a paintbrush.
Moving it to its terrarium went without any issue. This spider is an old world tarantula and its bite can be very painful I've read. Also, in my experience, this species can be very skittish. When I moved the container later on it ran quite fast around the container. In short, not a species recommended for a beginner in general.
The spider looks certainly larger than a body length of 3.5cm. I think it's closer to 5cm (roughly 2"). I will wait a few days until its settled with feeding this beautiful tarantula.
The Alastor Cluster is made up of three thousand inhabited planets whose sole protector of law is the mysterious Connatic. On Wyst, world 1716 of the Cluster, can be found a Utopia - or so it seems; in one great city live millions of people, sharing alike, working in absolute equality for just a few hours a week. But there is something decidedly strange about it all...
In the afternoon I started in Wyst: Alastor 1716, Alastor book 2 of 3 by Jack Vance. I downloaded the version with a great cover by Konstantin Korobov. I had read this book several times already and look forward to a reread.
Back in the late 90's I bought a second hand Silicon Graphics Indigo R3000. And because I like to name my computers after planets in Jack Vance's universe I named it Wyst because the tower workstation could resemble a big apartment block on the planet Wyst.
Edit: I just noted that Marune is actually book 2, not Wyst, according to the years of publication given in the Wikipedia Alastor trilogy article.
Trullion - world 2262 of the Alastor Cluster - is a water-world of fens, mists, and idyllic islands set in clear oceans whose teeming richness provides food for the taking. The Trill are a carefree and easy-living people, but violence enters their lives during raids of the Starmenters, freebooting galactic pirates who live short, perilous lives in pursuit of adventure, rape and pillage. Then there's the planet-wide game of hussade - when the Trill's passion for gambling drives them to risk all - even life itself, on the hazardous water-chessboard gaming fields. Their prize? The beautiful sheirlmaiden...
In the evening I started in Trullion: Alastor 2262, Alastor book 1 of 3 by Jack Vance. I downloaded the version with a neat cover by Konstantin Korobov.
I had read this book several times before. It's one of my favourite Jack Vance books, especially since I grew up near a canal and even had my own small rowboat. Later, when I owned my first (second hand) Silicon Graphics Indy R5000 I named the workstation Trullion because of its teal blue "water" color.
In the late afternoon I finished City of Miracles, The Divine Cities Book 3 by Robert Jackson Bennett. I liked this book a lot, especially the fight scene about halfway. Of the three books I consider this one the best.
Willowdean ("Dumplin'"), the plus-size teenage daughter of a former beauty queen, signs up for her mom's Miss Teen Bluebonnet pageant as a protest that escalates when other contestants follow her footsteps, revolutionizing the pageant and their small Texas town.
In the evening Esme and I watched Dumplin'. The movie was OK and I rate it a 6 out of 10.
A Philadelphia police officer struggles with a lifelong obsession to track down a mysterious serial killer whose crimes defy explanation.
In the evening Esme and I watched In the Shadow of the Moon. I was sure I had seen the movie before. Later on, Esme agreed. She fell asleep halfway. I liked the rewatch and rate the movie a 7 out of 10.
When a hopeful, naive college freshman, Devon, asks the cool and confident Celeste to be her roommate, a blossoming friendship spirals into a war of passive aggression.
In the evening Esme and I watched Roommates. The movie was OK and I rate it a 6 out of 10.
It's 1949 Los Angeles, the city is run by gangsters and a malicious mobster, Mickey Cohen. Determined to end the corruption, John O'Mara assembles a team of cops, ready to take down the ruthless leader and restore peace to the city.
In the evening Esme and I watched Gangster Squad. I had the feeling we had seen the movie before. I liked the movie and rate it a 7 out of 10.
Coming from a police family, Tom Hardy ends up fighting his uncle after the murder of his father. Tom believes the killer is another cop and goes on the record with his allegations. Demoted then to river duty, the killer taunts Tom.
In the evening Esme and I watched Striking Distance. The movie was OK and I rate it a 6 out of 10.
Sigrud je Harkvaldsson doesn’t waste his time contemplating vanquished gods or divine mysteries. He understands one code—loyalty—and speaks one language. Revenge.
So when he learns that his oldest friend and ally, former Prime Minister Shara Komayd, has been assassinated, he knows exactly what to do—and that no mortal force can stop him from meting out the suffering Shara’s killers deserve.
Yet as Sigrud pursues his quarry with his customary terrifying efficiency, he begins to fear that this battle is an unwinnable one. Because discovering the truth behind Shara’s death will require him to take up arms in a secret, decades-long war, face down an angry young god, and unravel the last mysteries of Bulikov, the city of miracles itself. And—perhaps most daunting of all—finally face the truth about his own cursed existence.
In the afternoon I started in City of Miracles, The Divine Cities Book 3 by Robert Jackson Bennett.
In the afternoon I finished City of Blades, The Divine Cities Book 2 by Robert Jackson Bennett. While the book was not as good as the previous one in the series I still liked it.
A thirty-something is still living with his parents until they hire an interventionist to help him graduate out of the house. That's when the fun begins.
In the evening Esme and I watched Failure to Launch. Jaiden was also in the living room with Lina, our cat, resting on her lap. She was not really watching the movie with us, but enjoying the moment of the cat sitting with her.
The movie was OK and I rate it a 6 out of 10.
In the evening Esme and I watched The Change-Up. Jaiden joined us later. Esme and I had seen the movie before. It was OK to rewatch it and I rate it a 6 out of 10.
A woman struggling with insecurity wakes from a fall believing she is the most beautiful and capable woman on the planet. Her new confidence empowers her to live fearlessly, but what happens when she realizes her appearance never changed?
In the evening Esme and I watched I Feel Pretty. The movie was OK and I rate it a 6 out of 10.
Near the end of the afternoon the orchid I ordered the 31th of March; a Dinema polybulbon, arrived. I ordered the orchid with Dutch Rana. I paid €13,95 for the orchid and €9,00 for shipping.
When living in Mexico we have seen this small orchid flowering in the wild several times. See below for a photo I took back then. I hope this little orchid is going to flower soon. I already could spot new growths to the sides of some of the pseudobulbs.
A science teacher wakes up alone on a spaceship. As his memory returns, he uncovers a mission to stop a mysterious substance killing Earth's sun and that an unexpected friendship may be the key.
In the afternoon Jaiden, Esme, and I went to Delft to see Project Hail Mary at the movies. Alice had already seen the movie and hence was not joining us. I had already read the book and was looking forward to see the movie.
The three of us liked the movie a lot. It was very well done. I rate it a solid eight out of 10.