As of today I vow never to bug Rachel about updating her LJ unless she fails to do so for more than a week, at which time I am perfectly entitled to be as annoying as I please.
Have just returned from a stroll that, while initially intended to be a quick trip to chew out the bank people, turned into a chew-out-the-bank-people-then-get-library-card-and-wander-around-type ramble. Yes indeedy, it is possible to amble. Yay for new discoveries! The evening was so lovely I couldn't bear to be inside doing anything "productive", so I just went for a walk and kept going. Nowhere special; just around the ville and the East side of campus a bit.
About the library card thing: I signed up for one, so at some point I may actually borrow something from the Wellesley Free Library. *cough*Alfred Noyes*cough* I also indulged in some browsing of Sci-Fi shelves, which resulted in my picking up several books and finally tearing myself away from Patricia McKillip's Song for the Basilisk. *joyful sigh* I must read more of her before I finish it, because from the first chapter alone it's the best I've read since Riddle-Master. Of course, I still have a few to go before then, and I have a great and pure love for Riddle-Master; so I reserve the right to throw up my hands in defeat and proclaim them all fabulous beyond mere words. Also ran across The Neverending Story. I blame Rachel for that, but in a good way. ;)
hush, hush
it's time to be sleeping,
hush, hush
dreams come a-creeping,
dreams of
peace and freedom,
so smile in your sleep
bonny baby
...
oh, hush now
anchors away
don't cry in your sleep
bonny baby
hush, hush
Have just returned from a stroll that, while initially intended to be a quick trip to chew out the bank people, turned into a chew-out-the-bank-people-then-get-library-card-and-wander-around-type ramble. Yes indeedy, it is possible to amble. Yay for new discoveries! The evening was so lovely I couldn't bear to be inside doing anything "productive", so I just went for a walk and kept going. Nowhere special; just around the ville and the East side of campus a bit.
About the library card thing: I signed up for one, so at some point I may actually borrow something from the Wellesley Free Library. *cough*Alfred Noyes*cough* I also indulged in some browsing of Sci-Fi shelves, which resulted in my picking up several books and finally tearing myself away from Patricia McKillip's Song for the Basilisk. *joyful sigh* I must read more of her before I finish it, because from the first chapter alone it's the best I've read since Riddle-Master. Of course, I still have a few to go before then, and I have a great and pure love for Riddle-Master; so I reserve the right to throw up my hands in defeat and proclaim them all fabulous beyond mere words. Also ran across The Neverending Story. I blame Rachel for that, but in a good way. ;)
hush, hush
it's time to be sleeping,
hush, hush
dreams come a-creeping,
dreams of
peace and freedom,
so smile in your sleep
bonny baby
...
oh, hush now
anchors away
don't cry in your sleep
bonny baby
hush, hush