Oh, boy, msbelle, that is a disappointment.
Liese, I'm glad you got to be safe and warm overnight.
Spike ,'Get It Done'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh, boy, msbelle, that is a disappointment.
Liese, I'm glad you got to be safe and warm overnight.
I am at Hopkins getting some tests (to confirm what doc and I believe is nothing). It is super weird to be here, on one of our regular floors, but not for something related to the cancer. I tell you what, the cardiologist department is super organized with tickets and beepers and whatnot. I, on the other hand, am disorganized and slow and can't get anywhere on time this week. So frustrated with myself.
Stay safe and warm, everyone! I am glad my biggest issue of the morning was a too-hot shuttle van.
Schools are open today. Yay!!!
you lucky dog.
I am finally getting the second round of holiday cards out. Family got out before mid-January, but then things got buried.
Article on Edward Gorey concerning an exhibit at the Boston Athenaeum: [link]
I love this bit:
"This is a man with deep familiarity with Tale of Genji and The Pillow Book — works of Japanese literature that are thousands of years old — but who also owned an exhaustive videotape collection of seemingly every Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode," Dery says.
One of us! One of us!
Hrmp. As if the two are mutually exclusive!
(Hugs knowledge of three dead languages to her chest)
When I was at the Edward Gorey House it was mentioned more than once that he was a huge Buffy fan, though I doubt he owned every episode because he passed away before the show ended.
This is the cutest video I've seen in a while: Two Corgis Playing Tetherball - Good Game, or Best Game?
I defy you to invent a game more fun than corgi tetherball. Corgis are short, corgis are cute, and corgis do not have a shred of regard for the rules of playground games. As you can tell from this match between dog pals Aston and Martin -- they're cleverly named after James Bond's car -- human sports have a long way to go before they can even think about dreaming about hoping to rival corgi sports in entertainment value.
Our corgi loved to trap a soccer ball and nose it back to us. She was very good at it.