Aug. 28th, 2009

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  • I've officially decided I do not like this new hair cut. Going to search for flippy-cuts while I'm at work today and get it fixed Friday #
  • 3 of 5 stars to The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold - bit.ly/2GNu2 #
  • 3 of 5 stars to The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan - bit.ly/12NJ4V #
  • @morganryan if only all of us were so lucky! #
  • I think I'm going to make a Bad 80s mix for the road trip. Need a little A-Ha and Bananarama to get me to WVA #
  • @ChristianKane01 @BethJRiesgraf Congrats on the renewal!!! #
  • Imogen Heap, Ingrid Michaelson, AND Fine Frenzy have new CDs out ! I needs them! #
  • Star Wars Motion Typography (I didn't know what it was either but it's COOL watch them!) (via @clubjade ) bit.ly/15AU9w #
  • True Blood blu-ray set is 50% off on Amazon...so tempted...if its still on sale after D*Con, might have to buy it #
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In rural Korea, some time ago, young Ehwa lived with her widowed mother.  She is an innocent child, believing everything she is told by her friends and many days she wanders home, deep in thought about their stories.  But soon her mother sets her straight, the rain comes, and Ehwa feels a little older.

The easiest way to describe the story of 'The Color of the Earth' would be to say it is the Gilmore Girls in rural Korea.  Ehwa and her mother have this beautiful relationship and while the book mostly focuses on Ehwa's coming-of-age story, there is a large part devoted to her mother and her life as a widow in a small town. 

But there is a lot more to it than that, as I found by reading last few pages of the U.S. edition.  Originally published in Korea in 2003, Color of the Earth was a groundbreaking manhwa (Korean for graphic novel) because of its focus telling the story of being a woman through female characters, a very feminist comic in a genre that tended to focus on the masculine world. 

The artwork is gorgeous, and it helps that the book is about the size of a normal hardback so the images have plenty of room to breathe.  One page might have a quick succession of panels, the next might be a two page spread of Ehwa wandering through a field with peach blossoms dancing around her in the wind. 

This is the first book in a trilogy - The Color of Water and The Color of Heaven are the next two volumes.  I cannot wait to read the other two stories to see where life takes Ehwa as she matures from child to adult. 

Originally posted on orangerful.vox.com

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Pink Hair Streaks
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The pink hair dye took a LOT better this time. She still didn't bleach my hair, she just slopped it on and put me in the dryer for 10 minutes and cooked it into the hair. I had her put a little bit in my bangs. There's also some in the sides and the back. The idea is that it is in the layers, so if I let my hair lie flat, you won't see the pink as much (i.e. at work) but if I style it a bit more, the pink will be more obvious.

But the bangs will always show.

I really like it. Once it grows out/fades I might go back and get a more hardcore color, but right now I'm going to try this out and see how many double takes I get from library patrons.

Click thru to my Flickr page where I have one additional photo of the side pink (not shown: pink in the back)

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