Weekend... so... close!
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It seems Real is taking MLK Day off. Which means three-day weekend, which rather startles me, because I can't remember the last time I ever had MLK Day off. Not that I'll get paid for it, but hey, three-day weekend! And given how atrocious the weather has been around here lately, I'll easily blow a great deal of it with a blanket and hot tea and the laptop. Because ugh, rain. I have quite a bit of tolerance for the gray and rainy Seattle winters, but I figure when you start seeing special weather warnings about LANDSLIDES in your county of residence because the soil is so saturated that it's in danger of giving way in certain areas, it's about time for the rain to let up for a while.
There is a new Elfquest out finally, the first issue of the four-part miniseries Discoveries. I wish I could say I was interested in reading it, but Suntop never engaged me as a character, and I was even less impressed with Brill during her initial appearance in the second Wavedancers series. So I could honestly care less that these two are Recognizing. And since that's supposed to be the driving force of this story, well. Anybody on my Friends list read it yet? Any commentary on it one way or another?
In the land of Stuff I Actually Am Interested in Reading, I started finally on the Winter Moon anthology last night. Y'know, the one with a tale by Mercedes Lackey, one by Tanith Lee, and one by this chick... what's her name... OH YEAH!
mizkit! ;) I only read the Lackey tale last night, and it wasn't my cup of tea unfortunately. Not badly written, but a bit too simplistic for my liking, and too... talky. I was very tempted to skip right to Kit's Banshee Cries, but I thought I'd better read it straight through and save her for last!
Tomorrow I must take my cat to the vet for a special checkup. Before that, though, there will be hot beverages consumed with
technoshaman at Third Place Books, and after there will be POKER! Not that I'm likely to play, but it'll be fun to have folks hanging out regardless.
Can I go home and start writing yet?
Thursday evening miles: 1.85
Friday morning miles: 1.6
Miles out of Hobbiton: 617.6
Miles out of Rivendell: 159.6
Miles to Lothlórien: 304.4
There is a new Elfquest out finally, the first issue of the four-part miniseries Discoveries. I wish I could say I was interested in reading it, but Suntop never engaged me as a character, and I was even less impressed with Brill during her initial appearance in the second Wavedancers series. So I could honestly care less that these two are Recognizing. And since that's supposed to be the driving force of this story, well. Anybody on my Friends list read it yet? Any commentary on it one way or another?
In the land of Stuff I Actually Am Interested in Reading, I started finally on the Winter Moon anthology last night. Y'know, the one with a tale by Mercedes Lackey, one by Tanith Lee, and one by this chick... what's her name... OH YEAH!
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Tomorrow I must take my cat to the vet for a special checkup. Before that, though, there will be hot beverages consumed with
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Can I go home and start writing yet?
Thursday evening miles: 1.85
Friday morning miles: 1.6
Miles out of Hobbiton: 617.6
Miles out of Rivendell: 159.6
Miles to Lothlórien: 304.4
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Date: 2006-01-16 09:59 pm (UTC)Well, I'm hoping that the fifth Alien movie will just be one of those things they threaten us with but it never comes about. *pause* Okay...I can HOPE can't I? LOL
Oh great! You've read The Fortune of War! Fantastic. So you got to finally read the infamous weevil joke too! That was one of my favorite moments -- well, that and when the wombat is eating the braid on Jack's hat and Stephen comes in. Brilliant. I can sooooooo see that in a movie, can't you?
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Date: 2006-01-28 07:07 pm (UTC)I have indeed now read the infamous weevil joke. I can totally see the wombat moment as well. And Paul Bettany protesting to Russell that he has debauched his sloth. :D
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Date: 2006-01-29 09:59 pm (UTC)Produce the movie myself...of course after talking privately with Russell, Paul and Peter Weir. They read the script...love it. Movie is filmed. The promotion is designed by those of us that didn't think Fox did a very good job on M&C. The movie garners great reviews and wins the best pic Oscar and makes big bucks worldwide.
This is what happens when I get way too imaginative. *g* Anyway...I love Vancouver, so some day what I need to do is fly into Seattle for a day or two, check it out, then drive to Vancouver or take the shuttle boat.
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Date: 2006-01-30 01:03 am (UTC)And Seattle->Vancouver sounds like a plan to me! If you ever do that, you'll have to let me know!
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Date: 2006-01-30 01:47 am (UTC)And if I do the Seattle>Vancouver thing in the future, I'll let you know.
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Date: 2006-02-04 04:09 am (UTC)I know what you mean about finances. I've decided that this year I'm not taking any major trips, so that'll give me a chance to do some catching up.
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Date: 2006-02-10 06:51 pm (UTC)I want to go back at some point and see the Big Island, and have a look at the volcanos. From a safe distance. ;)
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Date: 2006-02-11 03:58 am (UTC)I know that after Master and Commander was released, I started thinking about one of those cruises where you take a sailing-type ship, like Windbreaker or I think it's called Windstar. The latter is pricey but the other line's not too bad, so maybe someday. I would like to see the British Virgin Islands one day -- like I was saying -- and the bigger ships don't visit there...at least they didn't, I think because so many of these liners are like small cities now.