Wesley: Feng Shui. Gunn: Right. What's that mean again? Wesley: That people will believe anything. Actually, in this place, Feng Shui will probably have enormous significance. I'll align my furniture the wrong way and suddenly catch fire or turn into a pudding.

'Conviction (1)'


Spike's Bitches 34: They're All Slime and Antlers  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


-t - Mar 04, 2007 4:20:25 pm PST #8835 of 10001
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Heirloom tomatoes, or something new? That basil sounds exciting. I can never stay on top of mine enough to keep it from bolting without cutting it down too far.


sj - Mar 04, 2007 4:22:19 pm PST #8836 of 10001
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

The landlord plugged up the last of the closet holes today. Keeping my fingers crossed that this keeps out the smoke from now on. Other than that we went to the movie's today, ate leftovers, and watched a bunch of Buffy S3 episodes. It was a good Sunday.

Cindy, it sounds like you had a really lovely birthday. I'm glad. You most certainly deserved to have a happy day after all the sick.

Guess who managed to climb up onto the kitchen counter this evening? Toy to kids' table to countertop, nearly giving her father a heart attack. I was out, thank goodness, but I don't recall giving birth to a freakin' daredevil.

Yikes! Poor Christopher. Olivia sounds like quite the handful.

Oh, is there ANYTHING quite like Etta James singing At Last? I think not.

Nope. That song never fails to make me teary.

Obscure tomatoes. A rosemary that's been grown in North Carolina. A new kind kind of basil that's not supposed to go to seed as much. French tarragon. A weeding tool. That's on top of last week's investment in tomato cages.

Dinner at Ginger's house this summer! I love fresh herbs and tomatoes in the summer. There is nothing like it. Could you tell me what kind of basil that is? I had an awful trouble growing basil last summer.


libkitty - Mar 04, 2007 4:29:12 pm PST #8837 of 10001
Embrace the idea that we are the leaders we've been looking for. Grace Lee Boggs

Well, I seem to have missed the actual day for Cindy, but I'm a persistant sort:

Many happy returns of the day, Cindy! I hope you had a great 40th!

I'll join you at 40 at the end of the month.

Bloomers sound so nice for cleaning. I've been thinking of actually getting a nice Easter dress, but bloomers kind of look more fun.

Today, I was a church and noticed that a friend had gotten a lovely piece of fleece that she was using as a baby blanket, with a dark background and skulls and other designs all over it. I knew it was exactly her style, so congratulated her for finding it and asked where (JoAnn's. Go figure.). She seemed very disappointed, at first, that I wasn't disgusted by the skulls. I almost felt bad for not being disapproving. I think she got over it and was kind of tickled eventually.


Ginger - Mar 04, 2007 4:42:07 pm PST #8838 of 10001
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

Here's the basil: [link]

Tomatoes: [link] [link] [link] [link]

I have verticulum wilt in my soil, so I'm always looking for disease-resistant plants. Then I also try ones lauded for taste. They usually last until midsummer before the evil wilt gets them.


sj - Mar 04, 2007 4:46:31 pm PST #8839 of 10001
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

Thanks, Ginger. I love the name of the basil plant.


Pix - Mar 04, 2007 5:28:19 pm PST #8840 of 10001
We're all getting played with, babe. -Weird Barbie

Another installment of "silly things Kristin's students write":

"In the story Lord of the Flies William Golding depicts the human nature of man."


P.M. Marc - Mar 04, 2007 5:34:13 pm PST #8841 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

HAPPY NATAL DAY, CINDY!!!!

::MWAH!::

Reality is cockblocking my muse.

I'm tempted to type up some Found Fic as a palate cleanser. (As in, found in a notebook while trying to write something else. Not good, don't care. Is something, right?)


Pix - Mar 04, 2007 5:38:59 pm PST #8842 of 10001
We're all getting played with, babe. -Weird Barbie

DAMMIT! My grading just wounded me. Stoopid papercut.


Vortex - Mar 04, 2007 5:39:04 pm PST #8843 of 10001
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

(I wrote, "That's a big pocket!" next to that line.)

must be related to Duncan McLeod. We always laughed about how he'd just pull a sword out of his ass.


libkitty - Mar 04, 2007 5:40:16 pm PST #8844 of 10001
Embrace the idea that we are the leaders we've been looking for. Grace Lee Boggs

It's amazing how a big thing like a sword can be concealed by an artfully swirling trenchcoat and spooky shadows.