Three more days in England.
The AFD Gather on Saturday was great fun--yes, Breimh-dad, I did remember to hug Tal!
More pictures and a further account tomorrow morning when I am feeling up to it; the knowledge that the unknown quantity of trying to get a job in Boston is so close in time is making me feel a bit addled.
I've read through three complete novels in as many days. I don't think that's a very good sign; it probably means I am trying to hide from thinking about something(s) by not thinking about anything for a while.
Pratchett's The Truth, Reaper Man (which was very poetic, especially at the end--Pratchett's a plot-and-character-development genius), and most of my new heraldry book except the appendices.
As well as the introduction and preface to Tyndale's version of the New Testament, a re-reading of a guidebook about William Morris that I saw sitting on the coffee table, an entire coloring book on dragon legends, and bits of the first chapter of A Canticle for Leibowitz, which I could tell I would really like and which I could tell was brilliant, but which my mind would not fasten on to long enough for me to get past any level of reading but skimming.
Starting in on Lords and Ladies probably tomorrow.
Nothing more this evening; too much squishing around in my head already.
I just thought of a great title for my short story, which so far was almost titled well but wasn't quite all there. Yay.
The AFD Gather on Saturday was great fun--yes, Breimh-dad, I did remember to hug Tal!
More pictures and a further account tomorrow morning when I am feeling up to it; the knowledge that the unknown quantity of trying to get a job in Boston is so close in time is making me feel a bit addled.
I've read through three complete novels in as many days. I don't think that's a very good sign; it probably means I am trying to hide from thinking about something(s) by not thinking about anything for a while.
Pratchett's The Truth, Reaper Man (which was very poetic, especially at the end--Pratchett's a plot-and-character-development genius), and most of my new heraldry book except the appendices.
As well as the introduction and preface to Tyndale's version of the New Testament, a re-reading of a guidebook about William Morris that I saw sitting on the coffee table, an entire coloring book on dragon legends, and bits of the first chapter of A Canticle for Leibowitz, which I could tell I would really like and which I could tell was brilliant, but which my mind would not fasten on to long enough for me to get past any level of reading but skimming.
Starting in on Lords and Ladies probably tomorrow.
Nothing more this evening; too much squishing around in my head already.
I just thought of a great title for my short story, which so far was almost titled well but wasn't quite all there. Yay.
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17/1/05 13:59 (UTC)I hope things continue to remain interesting as well as fun, there... and I really hope you figure out what's bothering you.
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18/1/05 15:31 (UTC)FYI: paid time reimbursement