clothing organization
It's a vast conspiracy to overthrow the unseasonable and unwearable citizens of the United States of Clothing. We're going to send those lesser clothes packing. They're unfit and outdated, les vêtements sont morts, longs vivre les vêtements!
I kind of hold to the idea that anything unseasonable or unwearable can be modified into something that IS. But that is my own crazy, and I own it.
(Of course, this is also how I am able to dress three people in addition to myself tonight's event.)
plus in seattle many things are wearable year round.
hallo posting from my kindle on the beach. no wifi but kindle gets a signal
be more useful or easier if the iphone did but ahwell i can feed my internet addiction
Every change of season I think that I'll pack up all the out-of-season clothes and purge and organize the in-season. I may have actually done it once.
I have put away all my clean clothes from last time I did laundry! Well, most of them, enough so the laundry baskets are free for today's laundry and the pile of to-be-hung-up clothes is not too big.
Sad to hear about Dianna Wynne Jones.
Did she die? I knew she'd been ill for a while.
Her website has a bio she wrote up about growing up during WWII - she and her sisters were part of that generation that was displaced by the Blitz. It's fascinating reading.
My neighbor's band is playing "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" for something like the fifth time today. So sick of this.
edit: twice more since I posted this. Going a bit crazy here.
Now they've moved on to what I think is "Freebird." They keep starting it and messing up after a few measures and starting over.
Timelies all!
Back from the bar mitzvah. Or should I say "bar mitzvah"? What I found out was that my second cousin and two of his friends got bar mitzvahed in Israel in December. The three boys were called to the Torah today, but it wasn't a bar mitzvah. It was nice, and there was food.
Hil,
I believe it is illegal in 15 states to play "Freebird" after 1983.
This quote by Richard Dreyfuss that Wil Wheaton related will stick with me:
We talked about River in the interview, of course, and I think Richard put it best when he said that there is this monster in Hollywood that everyone knows about. It lurks just out of view, and occasionally it reaches up and snatches someone … and it got River.