Yuck. Can you aim at "resting"? I save up DVD commentaries for when I can't/won't sleep. It gives me something distracting to listen to and I can turn the lights down and close my eyes, at least.
Willow ,'Showtime'
Natter 58: Let's call Venezuela!
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.
That sucks, ita.
I'm up, too. Woke up with a bad cramp; scared me enough I'm wide awake now. Probably from being on the road all day two days in a row. (Dropped off all our instruments to our former coworkers so they can put on their arts & music camp this summer.)
Tired now, but awake.
I've been waking up with dreams I don't quite want to write down. They're not nightmares, they are just uncomfortable and I don't want them around anymore.
Such is now. I can sleep forever. I'm just scared to.
Good DVD commentary idea.
Oh dear, ita. I hope DVD commentary will provide a good distraction. Sweet dreams.
Hope you slept well, ita.
Oh! Just saw photos from China. So upsetting. The buildings just crumbled, it must have been terrifying.
Awful, isn't it. We did get an email from our CEO yesterday that our offices in Chengdu were damaged, but that no employees or their family members were injured. Seems kind of incredible.
Awful, isn't it. We did get an email from our CEO yesterday that our offices in Chengdu were damaged, but that no employees or their family members were injured. Seems kind of incredible.
The epicentre was (I think) over 60 km away from Chengdu, so it missed the brunt. But near the epicentre, a township of 10,000 lost about 75% of the population (current count), most of the other 25% are injured.
This iceberg picture is amazing. [link]
I'm stunned by the story of the woman, eight months pregnant, who was pulled out of rubble after two days. That's just incredible.