She lives around here, somewhere, and I see her now and again. She always looks pretty good, and doesn't strike me as weirdly thin. She always has rosy cheeks.
Wash ,'Serenity'
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
She's been cast as Trixie in the upcoming Speed Racer movie, which is brilliant, IMO.
Napped too late to make the Prospect Park Haunted Walk today, but we dressed up and went out anyway.
FNL: Hardly any Smash at all and this episode barely any Matt! That's just not right. At least Julie seems to have turned a corner.
pumpkin boy!!!!
Dylan makes an adorable pumpkin!
You know those stupid shampoo commercials where the woman ends up in a neck brace from flinging her hair around? Well, this morning as I was drying my hair, I went to flip it and CRUNCH. Not in a neck brace or anything but OW. That was unexpected.
PHC opened with a reading of The Raven. That makes me happy.
My floors are clean and I'm eating tuna salad.
That set of pictures is hilarious, Jess. Cutie!!
I've barely been off the sofa all day. Yuck.
What GREAT pictures. I'm feeling particularly accomplished today... I think it has to do with buying jeans that actually fit.
I do not feel accomplished. I think this cold is going to be one of THOSE colds. As in, I have to pay attention to it rather than ignore it.
I have had a lazy day - despite waking up at 6:30 in the morning. It's Breeder's Cup weekend and I watched the rest of my tape of yesterday's races and then some other tv and then horseracing all day. It was mostly good with one real downer at the very end. I have to say that the rottenness of the weather yesterday was amazing. You could barely even see the horses on the race track and I marvel anew at the racetrack announcer (in this case, Trevor Denman)'s ability to call the races at all. Luckily today it was much better - visibility at least but still so mucky that the horses were already muddy by the time they loaded them into the starting gate.