All good vibes for Harvey and his humans.
Barb, I did much the same thing for a clutch of Rilke quotes. And then I bought the "right" translations, since I'd had to do second-hand book search on a couple that were OOP.
'Help'
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All good vibes for Harvey and his humans.
Barb, I did much the same thing for a clutch of Rilke quotes. And then I bought the "right" translations, since I'd had to do second-hand book search on a couple that were OOP.
Pics and review of this year's Edwardian Ball.
Seriously, Jilli, you can't keep missing this! It's not allowed!
Harvey~ma!!!
Barb, I did much the same thing for a clutch of Rilke quotes. And then I bought the "right" translations, since I'd had to do second-hand book search on a couple that were OOP.
OMG, Bev, just this morning I was thinking about asking the hivemind if anyone knew a good translation of Rielke. I keep hearing excerpts of poems and really liking them. Can you give me a link or two?
IOsemi-relatedN, I am officially 100% twitterpated with MFJ, he of the poetry slamming and the severe cat allergy having and the Chicago living. He can flirt like hell one second and reference Maslow's Hierarchy the next. And it's pretty mutual. I've set up a fare alert to Chicago.
Twitter.
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Pics and review of this year's Edwardian Ball.
I want to go to there.
I am wearing inside pants, a flannel shirt and my Alaska socks (thanks Drew!). Bring on the snow!
It's my bff's birthday today. I forgot it, aside from sending her an email, because neither of us really bother with birthdays anymore. But she's in Charlottesville, VA (in range of the Snowmageddon), and mentioned that she really wished she had a shovel, so I ordered her one for Saturday delivery. It probably won't make it, but I'm sure she'll still want it Monday.
Calli, that's a wonderful and timely gift. I've been thinking I should probably get one at some point.
I don't have one myself. Well, I have a shovel for the garden in the shed. I should probably get it out and use it if we get another snowfall, because earlier this week my 70-something landlord was out there shoveling away. He seems to be in pretty good shape, but I don't want him to have a heart attack.
But she's in Charlottesville, VA (in range of the Snowmageddon), and mentioned that she really wished she had a shovel, so I ordered her one for Saturday delivery.
I'm in C'ville. She could have my shovel. I don't use it anymore; I just call the big redheaded dude with the snow-moving machine. Ask her if she wants the name/number of a guy who does good work for cheap.
Contrast to MFJ: I'm talking with this dude about making plans for the weekend, and I listed the movies I haven't seen but want to - Sherlock Holmes, Up in the Air, Invictus or the Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus. He doesn't want to see any of them. Really? Not action or darkish comedy or based-on-real-events or fantasy?
...suddenly I'm not wanting to bother.
Harvey update:
Vet just called, Harvey's urinary panel came back OK, he seems to be a normal healthy 12 year old cat.
She asked if they might run some blood work to make sure his kidney function is okay due to his age, etc. and also if injection or pill would be better with him.
I called Andi, she will call them. They close in an hour, I hope they aren't planning to keep him overnight.