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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 03:57pm on 2003-03-29

Thursday I took my guest to the airport, stopping to have dinner with [livejournal.com profile] madbodger first. I spent the night in Arlington, slept poorly, and made up for it by spending much of Friday drifting in and out of sleep. Made dinner in Arlington for the folks I was visiting instead of going to another friend's punk lute concert (damn, I should've posted her Artworks This Week appearance in my journal so more folks could've watched/taped it) because we were just running that far behind. (Wanted to drag someone to the concert; will have to do that another time. Also need to pick up Dawn's new CD when I get a chance.) Came back to Baltimore with the person I wanted to take to the concert -- she's crashing here while attending a class this weekend. Didn't sleep very well last night, so I'm sleepy again today, but I did make a wee dent in part of my to-do list. Not much, but enough to feel that I've done something. Waiting for microwaved baked potato to finish cooking and a cup of Earl Grey to steep, then it's snacktime.

I'm not doing all that well at getting out to see my friends face-to-face, but fortunately some are coming to me. (And I did get out Thursday, even though the outing was based around the trip to the airport.) It's a start. I should go visit [livejournal.com profile] butterfluff and Pam more often, since they're nearby.

This is the first place I've lived in that hasn't had a name, since my first apartment after moving out of my parents house. Now that I know I'm staying put for a while, I should name it. Other places I've lived have been named:

  • The Barn (we didn't use the name much)
  • The Labyrinth
  • The House With No Name (yeah, the name was inaccurate as soon as we named it)
  • The Oatfield
  • TEAHouse West
I'm playing with ideas for a name for this house, but so far most of what I've come up with sounds corny to my own ear. (I was toying with the idea of "Desert Ship Nil" because the obvious choice for someone with my last name seemed kind of pretentious, but making it something that translates to "Camel Aught" replaces the pretensiousness with much safer dorkiness.) I'm sure I can come up with something better.

In the meantime, I blame it all on my being sleepy and hungry.

Mood:: 'hungry' hungry
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posted by [identity profile] butterfluff.livejournal.com at 08:07pm on 2003-03-29
As I recollect, your names mean dark, clearing, and bear. Improvise from that.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 09:43am on 2003-04-02
My dad told me it was "big chief", "little valley", and "strong as a bear". Of those, the only one my dictionary supports is "world ruler" for my first name. Playing of "Glenn" would be ironic, since this house is on a hill, but maybe I can do something with the other two. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
posted by [identity profile] src.livejournal.com at 08:43pm on 2003-04-01

In the spirit of "The Nyacks" and "The Dalles", how about "The Britons"?

Or maybe just "The Shrubbery".

hugs, and ni,
Strata

PS- "Eye of a Needle", because the number of dromedaries that can pass through is zero, or
as you previously mentioned, camel aught.

PPS- Don't get me started! I used to enjoy crafting subject lines like "We Assert that the Ort Has Been Harvested" (State Us Reap Ort)

 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 09:49am on 2003-04-02
Hmm. "Needle's Eye" or "Eye of the Needle" has potential, because it also suggests something about the house itself. While it's wider than some other Baltimore row houses, it still has that basically narrow row-house geometry. It's kind of like a slice of house. (Though at three stories, and kind of deep, it's a big slice.)

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