Chile? That's awesome! What part(s) are you going to?
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It is too warm for socktober here.
Ha -- I rely on knee socks for just this kind of way-too-warm October weather, when it's really too warm to wear pants every day (plus, let's be honest, several of my pre-baby pants still don't quite fit yet), but I flat-out refuse to shave my legs again. So, skirts and knee socks it is!
Can I say how good it was to see Lee and shrift? They are the first Buffistas to visit me in Melbourne (I did catch up with meara in Sydney lo these many years back), and the first to meet Biyi and Ryan.
Yay for intercontinental Buffista meetups! I'm so glad you all got to see each other. I have dreams of going back to Melbourne one day (where I hung out with Angus, back in 2003!), and would be thrilled to see you and your lovely family if I ever do make it back there.
Happy birthday, Calli and Burrell!
I wonder if anyone in this meeting would notice if I skipped out to take a shower.
What part(s) are you going to?
So far, no plans except to fly in/out of Santiago since the DH has work meetings there after we are done vacationing for a week. Tix were cheapish, so we booked, and now we have to figure it out.
In loving socktober from a distance, but personally I'm clinging to my flip-flops a little while longer.
If I remember correctly, Heart started life as a Led Zeppelin cover/tribute band, so their LZ covers are consistetly pretty amazing.
I'm glad you got to see them, Matt. It sounds like it was well worth it.
Also, yay for meeting the Clan of Tea! Lee and shrift, I'm envious.
One thing for starting the commute in the dark: Seeing the sun rise over SF Bay this morning was lovely.
One thing for starting the commute in the dark: Seeing the sun rise over SF Bay this morning was lovely.
Karl, it is wonderful to see your pixels and have you here to remind us of silver linings!
One thing for starting the commute in the dark: Seeing the sun rise over SF Bay this morning was lovely.
Oh, yes! I have one crazy early day a week, and I actually look forward to it for the gorgeous sunrises -- work is exactly due east from home, so every now and then I get to bike or shuttle-ride straight into these amazing Maxfield Parrish skyscapes.
I do love seeing the sun rise over the Hudson* in the mornings, as much as I hate leaving before it does so.
We recently had blinds installed in all the bedrooms and it makes waking up early a million times harder. Stupid dark. Stupid commute.
*Or, for mornings when I'm not across the bridge by sunrise, reflected in the Hudson from the other side.
Happy birthday ladies!