Health, warmth, strength and happiness to you amazing people.
We're blessed with all right now and can only offer up support. I wish I could wrap you all up and take care of you.
'Objects In Space'
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.
Health, warmth, strength and happiness to you amazing people.
We're blessed with all right now and can only offer up support. I wish I could wrap you all up and take care of you.
I left the house at 7:30 for mammogram - 45 degrees and rainy. It’s now dry and 10. I did quite a bit of running around once it stopped raining.
I’m now waiting for Mac to get off work. Sitting in the Walgreens parking lot knitting.
PSA: If you click on your name here- you can see when you joined Buffistas! I had a fun time. I also saw I had my actual street address listed as my location… so I changed that. I have no idea how/when I did that!
JZ, let me know if you want fic recs. Fic is great for comfort reading.
And Yuletide fic will be here soon!
I also have gotten into very chill books lately and can recommend some v low conflict pleasant books
PSA: If you click on your name here- you can see when you joined Buffistas!
It says I joined Oct. 31, 2020...? Maybe that's just when we migrated to the new site? Or I'm a time traveler. I choose time traveler.
I've read a few good books this week. I wouldn't classify them all as comfort reads, but I really liked "Remarkably Bright Creatures" (some sadness, but a very satisfying ending, and one of the narrators is an octopus) and "Chemistry Lessons" (biting look at being a women chemist in the 50s and 60s; satisfying but trying at times - and one of the narrators is a dog). I'm currently reading "Thistlefoot" and really enjoying it so far.
I think it must be the migration. Sorry to deny you as a time traveler! My takeaway is that most everyone who is still posting here has been posting for 22 years, and that is amazing!
Good to see you, Cindy!
Surgery no fun, but I did chuckle at your deranged knee.
Yo tambien.
A knee on a bender (as it were).
gabapentin
I’ve been taking it three times a day for a couple of years now.
For anyone who likes T Kingfisher, I recently discovered she has a new book out, one in the charming children's/YA vein rather than the horror/horror adjacent one. It's called Illuminations, it has magical painting and a talking crow, and I recommend it wholeheartedly for anyone who wants a gentle yet enthralling escape.