who do i take this up with?
The title of this post uses awful grammar – I know. Up with? But “with whom do I take this up?” fails to reflect my foot-stomping frustration, because it sounds like I’m standing in a well-mannered query line at some British store. (Note, I work with Brits, very lovely people, all of whom use excellent grammar. But then again, I do work for the publisher responsible for THE dictionary.)
Anyway. Who do I take this up with! It’s mid-May, in the northern hemisphere. What did I wear to work this morning? Thick stockings, warm boots, a long skirt, a blouse underneath a long-sleeved sweater, and my leather coat. IT IS MID-MAY and I’m done with this dreary late-winter weather. I know I’m saying that with my Texas accent, and I know that this is somewhere in the vicinity of the average temperature (on the low side, obviously), and I know that my own idea of what the average temperature should be is calibrated from 40+ years in a hot climate, but good grief. I spent last weekend so cold, I sat on the couch covered in blankets trying to stay warm. The super had turned off the heat to the building, [incorrectly] believing it was no longer needed. Because, you know, it’s MID-MAY.
My son says nothing is more boring than talking about the weather, so apologies for being boring. Instead, I’ll be kind of complainey about something else. There’s a food writer I love, who used to be responsible for one of the best food magazines around, and I enjoyed reading her autobiography. She’s a very nice writer. But boy are her tweets purple! Here’s this morning’s breakfast report:
Misty dreamy day, soft green, tender gray. Breakfast in bed. Tea, challah, sweet butter, strawberry jam. Sliced orange drizzled with Port.
Really? Tender gray? Really? That tweet isn’t as egregious as some that leave me rolling my eyes. Purple prose, look it up – it’s just bad writing.
And I’m one to talk – see the title of this post.
grump grump grump.
Lori
Well, I'm a long tall Texan. I wear a 10-gallon hat (she comes from Texas wearin a 10-gallon hat...). Also: I knit and I really like words. And food. And my people. And New York. And you, probably. :)























I guess I’m not fluent enough to understand “tender gray”
Anyway, I’m not in a good mood either : so cold, you’re right!
.-= On her own blog, Kty just said ..Happy mercredi =-.
You know what? Everyone I encountered was in a bad mood today. I think it was just a crummy day all around, for some reason. I hope your tomorrow is better, Kty.
I have to say, I’m with Churchill on the preposition problem:
“This is the sort of bloody nonsense up with which I will not put.”
.-= On her own blog, yarnpiggy just said ..Swappity Goodness! =-.
for some weird reason, the spam filter trapped your great comment! i’m glad i just discovered it. this also is the kind of thing up with which i cannot abide.
Your title reminds me of one of my favorite quotes from Winston Churchill: “This is the sort of language up with which I will not put!” I think he’d have approves of your way of putting it!
April here in Michigan was unusually warm (for April) but so far May has been a bit less than warm. They’re predicting highs in the 70s all next week – I hope we’ll all get something like that!
.-= On her own blog, Anne Campbell just said ..Shawl Shapes =-.
That’s funny – I had that very quote in mind when I was thinking about the post before I wrote it! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, Anne.