Boy, I just made an excellent batch of pea soup. Sadly, Ted doesn’t like pea soup, so he can’t appreciate its excellence, but I assure you, it’s really very good. I also made a less excellent batch of biscuits, which tasted perfectly fine, but which are a trifle flat. Darn it, you roll *pie* dough out very thin! O.O I did better with this batch of biscuits than the last, which were *very* thin. These ones were only somewhat thin, and the first several I punched out are more or…
monday?
While I didn’t seem to think yesterday was Monday, despite having the day off in the middle of the week to psyche me out, I /did/ apparently spend the whole day believing that /today/ was Tuesday. I packed up several bags of garbage yesterday and put them all in the garage, in the mistaken belief that the garbage would be picked up this morning. To my great bewilderment, today is not Tuesday, and the garbage has not been picked up.
Tolkien society
Today is J.R.R. Tolkien’s eleventy-first birthday! For this momentous occasion, you are invited to lift a glass at 9pm (local time) and toast “The Professor,” in fellowship with fans around the world! In other news around the world, a worthy cause, by way of Population One, and I think it’s a worthy cause not because the people in question grow coffee, but because I think that connecting the world is a good idea. An excellent idea, in fact. My stupid photo gallery software apparently 1. has a gaping security hole…
my day
My Day, by Catie Murphy I got up late. I ate breakfast. I did two loads of laundry. I cleaned the kitty litter. I cleaned the dog pen. I ate at Arby’s. I ran around the downstairs taking pictures because it was all clean and beautiful. I drank some water. I paid bills. I balanced the checkbook. I cleaned some of my desk. I put laundry away. I scanned a few pictures of Breic. I ate a Russian tea cake in one bite and got powdered sugar all over myself…
7 and 9
The holo print ripples and expands, panning down an idyllic river, golden light shimmering off bumps in the water and warming black, leafless trees on the bank. In silhouette, a raft appears, the sun haloing behind the robed men who stand on its sides, poling upriver. A roughly-built wooden cabin dominates a third of the raft; from the camera’s angle, it seems to fill the back end. The raft glides closer, golden drops of water splashing ballerina skirts into the sedate river surface. The sun’s glare lessens, and more individuals…