Thursday I took my guest to the airport, stopping to have
dinner with
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
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
In the meantime, I blame it all on my being sleepy and hungry.
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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)
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