There.

There. Site’s back. Much better. Combination of a failure to change my email address with the host and forgetting which card the payments were on. Oops. And thank all nine or so of you who told me the site was down, although really, I knew that. It’s my main email, and my homepage. :) The following exciting things have happened in my absence: I finished and submitted the AAs on “Banshee Cries”, which means that book is officially put to bed. I won’t see it again until I get copies…

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mizkit.com

mizkit.com is down. There appears to be some sort of billing problem. I’m waiting for someone to answer my email. :P

thinks to do today

thinks to do today: 1. swim 2. do the thing that i did that i won’t mention 3. bake bread 4. laundry 5. walk dog 6. finish reading CHANGER OF DAYS 7. BC AAs 8. sand cabinets, if there’s time left Swimming was good for me. I was very tired before going, and now I’m more pleasant sort of tired, so that’s good. Last night I took Chanti for a 3 mile walk, because I wanted to see if the new lift for my shoe made any difference in longer…

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bras

Boys will probably want to skip this entry. It’s all about bras. …okay, maybe that means you want to read it. I donno. :) So I get this biking gear catalog from Terry Bicycles. I was flipping through it the other day and found this sports bra that nobody could resist: it’s called Damn The Torpedos. It is specifically made for Women With Boobs; they advertised it as being designed for C and D cups. Naturally, I bought one immediately. It has a zip front and velcro adjustable straps to…

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da smoke gets in your eyes

There’s a fire somewhere and it’s blanketing the whole Anchorage bowl in smoke. V. smelly. Emily was commenting last night that the sky was weird, and lo: it was, because of the smoke coming in. We just didn’t know it was the smoke, last night. Emily and Ted and I went to see The Interpreter last night. Emily had her suspension of disbelief broken once, and Ted thought it was too long (it was, compounded by it getting increasingly hotter in the theatre), but I enjoyed it a lot. More…

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