Is that better or worse than when you have it worked out, and are done in a quarter of the time...asking for a friend who used to teach.
Is that better or worse than when you have it worked out, and are done in a quarter of the time...asking for a friend who used to teach.
My favorite is Bucksnort, Tennessee.
Today seems like a good day to bang my head against a wall.
It is currently 81 degrees and there is a chance of 1 - 3 inches of snow tomorrow. What are we even doing here?
“Eddies,” said Ford, “in the space-time continuum.”
“Ah,” nodded Arthur, “is he? Is he?” He pushed his hands into the pocket of his dressing gown and looked knowledgeably into the distance.
“What?” said Ford.
“Er, who,” said Arthur, “is Eddy, then, exactly?”
Ngl, I did not like this book as much as The Martian, but I'm looking forward to the movie. I had a hard time accepting the premise. The movie looks like it will be a lot of fun, and I'm willing to suspend disbelief for a spectacle.
I've had worse.
Bought a half loaf of sourdough bread at Wegmans and have already eaten five pieces, including two that I ate *for dessert*
Dessert bread. That's my day.
I enter a state of mind: travel zone. It is when I am at my most zen. I notice that I am anxious, with zero control, so whatever happens washes over me. I need to be in that place more often, I am suddenly realizing.
I had forgotten how much the continuity (or lack thereof) in the Minas Tirith scenes of RotK bothered me. I guess it's better than shooting everything in the dark, though.
"There are other forces at work in this world, Frodo, besides the will of evil."
Indeed.
Pro tip: if your family takes a cruise and you don't go because seasickness and not actually liking cruises too much, you can totally make a plate full of hash browns at 3:00 p.m., pull up LOTR, and call it dinner.
Loved it! Makes me want to take lit classes and write papers again!
Bookmarked!
Sigh. I would probably watch. But I have many thoughts on the problematic nature of the show, the language, the lost cause, the actors/creatives who were/are not great. Even Fillion is a question mark in my mind now. Do I want to know what happens to Zoe, River, Inara--yes.
If it means more cat content, I too would like to complain about the cat content.
Me, walking in to see that my spouse has thrown wet clothes haphazardly over the drying racks: Amateurs (rehangs everything in half the space with better air circulation)
We have friends everywhere. We are not alone!
A tortie kitten with a dramatic light/dark striped nose stares at a fold in a light-colored blanket.
There's something alive in here.
No, it's under the blanket. Willow is almost sure she can find it. #CatsOfBluesky
If I didn't have bills to pay, I would do that a lot more. And knit. Thanks for the 🫂!
Another day where I have to get up, feed cats, and wonder if the east coast of the U.S. will survive until the weekend so is it worthwhile to make plans or should I crawl back into bed, call in sick, and read escapist fiction.
Aaaaaawwwwwwwaaahhhhh. She is perfect!
I tried using "humans" but people just looked at me like I was an alien. Wait.
A gray and white tabby making biscuits on a fuzzy blue blanket.
A black cat sitting in a cat lounger by a screen door. The cat has striking white whiskers and the a white soul patch. One eye is in shadow, so he appears to be winking.
Things are looking bleak.
But it's still #Caturday, and there are birds outside, biscuits to make, and sunbeams to enjoy. #CatsOfBluesky
Overheard at the grocery store:
A hurrying dad to a small human (5 or 6 years old?): when someone says "hi" to you, say "hi" back. Otherwise it's mean. You don't want to be mean, do you?
Small human: But I don't like those people.
Reader, I laughed as soon as I got out of the store.
My mother never fed us liver because her father loved it (and calf's brains????) and she would not subject anyone to that. Or the brains. I am grateful, except she did make us eat beets, which I have not ever willingly eaten as an adult, although I like most other vegetables.
I use your giveaways to find books at the library, used book stores, and bookshop.org. Currently reading some M.R. Carey that the local library had from a giveaway a few weeks ago!
Opening excel to do math, as one does, instead of the calculator app. Plus I can see all my numbers in little boxes as I go.
Rubber Soul?
Yet another day I would prefer not to.