But I like how the Weasleys are redeeming gingerness for a new generation.
I sure hope so. I didn't become aware of the UK anti-ginger thing until the last few years. It saddens me.
My dad, grandmother and uncle were redheads. And unfortunately that gene is not dominant in me. Although in our family it's flame red and I think I'd be fonder of auburn for meself...
Good trivia, Kathy. And now that I know that I can't believe I didn't spot it because he looks very much like his dad.
Now I can't help feeling like Moody and Molly had a thing before she married Arthur.
I've always been amused at how red hair seems to be an Irish thing and a Russian thing. Like how did that happen?
I've always been amused at how red hair seems to be an Irish thing and a Russian thing. Like how did that happen?
Vikings!
Semi-apropos to this conversation, I am eating gingerbread.
I imagine some corset inspecting will happen later today.
bowm chicka wah wah
Five things about B I find utterly charming:
He pets random dogs and cats
He loves the Hitchhiker books, Eddie Izzard, and the new Sherlock
He air drums, sings along, and participates in call and response to live music
He's a very good kisser
He loves shopping at thrift stores
Gah. If I end up moving to KC, you heard it here first.
Smonster, B sounds very charming; I'm so happy for you.
Aw!! Glad you are having fun.
Yay for charming B.
We got our first CSA pick up for the season. It was green and leafy. Bok choy, garlic chives (apparently it is too warm here to form cloves), parsley, green beans, dandelion greens, Japanese spinach, daikon radish, lettuce, yuca, and cherry tomatoes. Think I shall have some salad.