– birthday present shopping – laundry – clean kitchen – bursary award – make dinner That sounds like rather a lot for a Saturday! – attempt to find a screwdriver with which to open the battery case on the pedometer so I can look for a new battery for it – get new battery for pedometer – actually *replace* battery in pedometer – cemurphy.net newsletter (Having accomplished pretty much everything else, making dinner now seems like a very great task indeed. It would be wrong to just have oatmeal, wouldn’t…
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day off
I was not feeling enthusiastic this morning, despite approximately 9 hours of dead sleep. I wasn’t feeling *bad*, you understand, I just didn’t want to get up, particularly, but the taxi was on its way* and so I got up and went and swam. And partway home started feeling absolutely horrible, all nauseated and dizzy, which is very probably because I hadn’t put my hat on because it seemed so warm out, and I think my body temperature went “AGHGLGLHBLBLGHAAAAH DO NOT WANT”, so upon arriving home I went back…
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The sidewalks are clear again (except in our estate), and the world once more accessible. At least for today. It’s clear right now, so it may get cold enough to freeze the moisture on the roads and turn everything to black ice again tomorrow morning. Hope not, though. I am thinking tiny shy thoughts about swimming a little more than a kilometer a day next week. Dunno. Possibly that would just make me sleep all day, which would be a bother. Low writing day, only 1200 words. Finished up a…
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Love, death and war… The Morrigan goddess represented all three to the ancient Celts. Journey with our authors as they tell stories of love, war, hatred, revenge and mortality – each featuring the Morrigan in her many guises. Re-visit the world of Deverry, and of Nevyn, with a previously unpublished tale by Katharine Kerr, watch the Norse gods meet their Celtic counterparts with Elaine Cunningham, meet a druid who dances for the dead with C.E. Murphy and follow the path of a Roman centurion with Anya Bast. These are but…
Today is my Chance artist Ardian Syaf‘s 30th birthday. I started working with him a few weeks after his 25th birthday, when he had no professional comics credit worth mentioning. Now he’s one of DC Comics hot up-and-coming artists. It’s been a good five years for him. :) (“muuch better than what I was expected :)”, he says :)) I still can’t think about him and his career and his successes without beaming like an idiot. *beams like an idiot* :) Having reassured myself on the topic of WORLDBREAKER’s pacing,…