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Friday, April 4th, 2008Some people might get a little choked up reading this, so I’m putting it behind a cut. You can skip it completely, or wait until you’re not at work to read it.
Some people might get a little choked up reading this, so I’m putting it behind a cut. You can skip it completely, or wait until you’re not at work to read it.
Things you don’t expect to see in Baltimore City, whilst out walking the dog.
I went to get the camera. When I came back, a tiny black cat was staring at it with this look on his face like he had found paradise.
I’m at work now. I’ll get the pictures uploaded when I get home.
When not wandering around shouting “Cardiff, no” I’ve been knitting. Working on a scarf and hat to go with my greatcoat, and an afghan, that is going to take for-freaking-ever and require a hell of a lot more yarn than I anticipated because things like basic math are beyond my comprehension.
(note to self: buy more yarn.)
I’ve also been reading.
Atheist Universe by David Mills. The book does not attack religion, but explains in a very calm, organized, logical way what makes an atheist and where the differences are in scientific and religious reasoning. It’s a very easy read, too.
The Grouchy Grammarian (47 Most Common Mistakes in English Made by Journalists, Broadcasters, and Others Who Should Know Better) starts off great. The “introduction” reads almost like a House and Wilson conversation (or maybe Fry and Laurie), and had me laughing out loud. The chapters get quickly tedious, though. It’s got some explanation of the common mistakes being outlined (such as, how the confusion could have come about), but I think the point could be made much quicker. Still, it’s a good book. Worth it if you’re a grammar nitpicker, or just wondered why some things are the way they are.
Now I’ve got to go to the laundromat, because it’s been cold and raining and there’s a lot of washing that needs to be done.
(Yes, Mim, you get both books when I’m done with them.)
This gorgeous weather isn’t “wrong” for the time of year. Easter is incredibly early (it’s the earliest it can ever be) this year, and if the weather isn’t warm, there won’t be lilies at Easter.
There might actually be daffodils for St David’s Day, too.
My cat Anime’s birthday. She’s twelve.
To celebrate, I got Anime a dog.
Kitti’s band has a show tonight at the Red House Tavern, in Canton.
Me? I gots a date with Ianto Jones Torchwood.
It’s also the birthday of actor Christopher “The Best Doctor On Doctor Who - EVER” Eccleston. I would share the dog with him.
I must work in the only part of the United States that does not have easy access to a Starbucks.
I’m also depressed to learn that Towson University has one in the Cook library. Where was it when I was spending hours upon hours between classes in there?!