Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Ju Jitsu

Designed by the samurai to combat an armed opponent. It uses the opponents own energy against them essentially letting them maim themselves.

How to Keep Fruit

Check out how the fruit is
scattered around. It really
works to keep the fungi from
setting in.

It's been a busy few weeks. I have at every given moment too many papers to read concerning my research. Some papers are about the history of a problem, and others are about past attempts at solutions to a problem. Some papers are over 700 pages long and detail specific methods for tackling a problem. In the same bin we have course work. In fact, the most appealing thing about my course work is that it actually relates to my research!

Finally, after five years of undergraduate I find a use for all that knowledge. It all finds a use, from making my understanding of a problem more solid, to good party chatter. Let me detail for you the usual going-ons in my day to day life.

I keep a small array of chow at home consisting mainly of rice, vegetables, cheap meat, herbs, and cheese. Occasionally, I find fruit and run the risk of mold forming.

I wake up at 7:40 and check my schedule for the day. If I can afford it, I sleep for a bit more. I finally make the short bike ride to the astronomy building, where I drop my bag off in my office and head up to the Kaiser Lounge for free coffee. It's a God send. Depending on the day I either tackle the reading that needs to be done, meetings to be attended, or lectures to sit.

There are always colloquiums, talks, symposiums, faculty parties, coffee breaks, birthday cakes, and other chances to postpone things that need doing. Beyond all that there is the need to socialize with non -astronomers, -physicists, or -mathematicians.

Fridays, after the weekly faculty party fraught with beer, snacks, and good conversation, I head to Music Club. It's a jam session with other Leiden musicians of all walks of style. It is usually too loud to hear yourself play and I'm slowly loosing passion in that weekly event. Apparently, acoustic jams are unheard of. Tuesday, Thursdays, and Sundays is Ju-Jitsu. It's woefully fun.


Sunday, September 15, 2013

Leiden Market

It seems about time that I post some of the things seen at the fresh market found in the heart of Leiden on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Some of them are the normal expected things such as over priced nick-nacks and very smelly cheese. Other things like Anonymous showing up, wearing their infamously-adopted masks, are special events.

Markets are a hallmark of civilization, where
people come to share their goods and meet friends.
As the weather get colder and colder I wonder how the market turn out with hold up. The real reason people go to these is not for the wonderful prices, which aren't so wonderful at all, but for the warm and cozy feeling they get from seeing old faces of friends. It is a pell-mell of scampering children, strolling paramours, the curious, and foreign tourists. There is a constant mumble of voices in the air as everyone is avidly chatting about something they see and want, or did over the past week.

Anonymous makes an appearance. I note that one
or two are missing masks so I try to avoid revealing
their identities.
The cafes are bustling centres of all sorts of folk. The vibrations reach a creacendo mid-afternoon as the sun starts it's descent and people start scrambling for the best deals as vendors try to get rid of their last items. By 17:00 the city verges on desserted once again and things return to normal.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Bikes, Hikes, and Dykes. Oh My!

A bike parking lot.
Jammed into every free slot, bikes dominate the urban areas. I'm beginning to think that many are abandoned, since several tout irrevocable amounts of rust. There are roughly 1.2 bikes for every person in the Netherlands, which makes sense since the country is only a few kilometres wide. Why drive an automobile when you could peddle your way along majestic canals?

The water ways are meticulously maintained through a series of windmill powered dykes. I'm not sure how the term came to refer to lesbians. I can only guess that many years ago, women who exhibited strange tastes displayed water retention traits.

"A society in which women are taught anything but the management of a family, the care of men, and the creation of the future generation is a society which is on its way out." said L. Ron Hubbard, the head scientologist, who half of Hollywood follows, and a man who shouldn't be taken seriously.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Definitely Nourishes The Soul

Indian Dal with a Spinach Salad - August 31

The first meal done in tandem with Saartek. He supplied the Dal, and I the nut and cheese spinach salad.

Spinach Burger a la Burger - 1 September

Sandwiched between two pieces of what passes for a hamburger over here, you'll bite into fresh spinach and Gouda cheese with a chilli and garlic sauce. Best eaten with a fork and knife for all you civilized folk out there.

Chilli con Carne - 3 September

A wholesome creation with more than a touch of zing. I spiced up my version quite a lot with a variety of different nuts as well. To temper the burn, I had a side of fresh spinach with quark, and a Jupiler beer.

Shrimp Carabana - 4 September

With the most simple of ingredients...
...the right style...
...and beer, comes something passable as cuisine.

Saartek's Creation - 13 September

Saartek feeling surprised with his success.
A small victory in a campaign of great achievements I hope.

Brown Rice dans Carrot Sauce - 14 September

Hellou!
I wished to experiment with brown rice. Having a harder kernel I chose to use a medium thickness sauce to give it more character and bring attention away from the crunchiness.

AYCA Sushi and Expensive Tap Water

As some of you may know, all you can eat sushi is an important part of an astronomer's life. With little indication that such a place would exist in Leiden, we were somewhat surprised to find two restaurants offering. One was ridiculously priced and the other not much better. Being so close to the sea one would expect them to know a thing or two about raw fish. Not so.

The Asian Palace had minimal selection on it's menu. It wasn't unusual to find that only part of the menu was available for lunch, but selection was scarce across the board.

Near the end of the lunch a kitten wandered out from the kitchen, happily trotting along and sporting a jingling necklace. We had ordered too much food so it helped us devour the rest so we didn't have to pay for leftovers.

What really made the trip a trip was when they brought us tap water and then at the end of the meal tried to make us pay 0,50eur per glass. We refused outright and the lady finally accepted it. Needless to say we shall not be returning again soon. Actually, pizza is next on the menu.
We started off with quite a bit of
sushi...
but then The Kitten, the only good
thing about the place, ate it