Five Things for Sunday, Post #33
Dec. 2nd, 2018 12:46 pm1) It's peppermint ice cream season again! I am not actually super-fond of ice cream (despite the odd craving for Dilly Bars now and then), but peppermint ice cream was the family holiday dessert of choice when I was a child, and it takes me right back.
2) Master Danger has taken to lying at my feet in the most inconvenient place possible when I am at my home desk; his position means I must be VERY CAREFUL when attempting to get up, lest the Corgi get stepped on. He means something by this move, but I am afraid to speculate on what.
3) Master Danger has responded well to his twice-daily doses of CBD oil, but he has decided that he doesn't need to walk more than half a mile at a time. He is conserving his strength for galloping around the backyard, instead, in classic low-rider style.
4) The webseries Emma Approved, available on Youtube for free, tried to make a return to storytelling this autumn, but it didn't get enough Patreon folk to sign up to continue past a month. The whole thing is worth a watch, and Brent Bailey is probably my favorite Knightley ever. The sequel/continuation was made a bit uncomfortable, perhaps, because the actors playing Emma and Knightley were romantically involved when they made the first series, and in the intervening years broke up; their playing love scenes probably was a little awkward.
5) Tom Hiddleston in Pinter's Betrayal. Booked a ticket for March. CANNOT WAIT.
Hugs to all, and a good week ahead.
2) Master Danger has taken to lying at my feet in the most inconvenient place possible when I am at my home desk; his position means I must be VERY CAREFUL when attempting to get up, lest the Corgi get stepped on. He means something by this move, but I am afraid to speculate on what.
3) Master Danger has responded well to his twice-daily doses of CBD oil, but he has decided that he doesn't need to walk more than half a mile at a time. He is conserving his strength for galloping around the backyard, instead, in classic low-rider style.
4) The webseries Emma Approved, available on Youtube for free, tried to make a return to storytelling this autumn, but it didn't get enough Patreon folk to sign up to continue past a month. The whole thing is worth a watch, and Brent Bailey is probably my favorite Knightley ever. The sequel/continuation was made a bit uncomfortable, perhaps, because the actors playing Emma and Knightley were romantically involved when they made the first series, and in the intervening years broke up; their playing love scenes probably was a little awkward.
5) Tom Hiddleston in Pinter's Betrayal. Booked a ticket for March. CANNOT WAIT.
Hugs to all, and a good week ahead.