Chest Cold, Post #54
Dec. 27th, 2017 08:36 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1) London was lovely, despite the shortness of the visit.
2) I am currently in love with Rory Kinnear, Bertie Carvel's curtain-call bow, walking across Tower Bridge at night, James Tissot's 19th-century society paintings (like this one), Fortnum's (as always), visiting with friends, shopping at the Covent Garden Paul Smith shop, and splashing out on a posh hotel.
3) I also saw Belleville at the Donmar, which featured James Norton in a fine performance (with moments of undress) and Imogen Poots but also was just the kind of play I am inclined to dislike. Well done, though.
4) Now, home, I am sick. A chest cold has fallen upon me in manner of ravening bad thing.
5) Christmas, quiet but nice.
6) Master Danger has gotten over his joy at having me home, at which point he was sweet as cake, and is now snappish again.
7) The Christmas Doctor Who wrecked me, because I am not ready to let Twelve go, but I liked the episode (and loved Mark Gatiss's performance, my darling. Also -- how nice is Steven Moffat as a best friend, to write that gift of a part for his work husband!).
8) Time for tea.
9) Hugs to all!
2) I am currently in love with Rory Kinnear, Bertie Carvel's curtain-call bow, walking across Tower Bridge at night, James Tissot's 19th-century society paintings (like this one), Fortnum's (as always), visiting with friends, shopping at the Covent Garden Paul Smith shop, and splashing out on a posh hotel.
3) I also saw Belleville at the Donmar, which featured James Norton in a fine performance (with moments of undress) and Imogen Poots but also was just the kind of play I am inclined to dislike. Well done, though.
4) Now, home, I am sick. A chest cold has fallen upon me in manner of ravening bad thing.
5) Christmas, quiet but nice.
6) Master Danger has gotten over his joy at having me home, at which point he was sweet as cake, and is now snappish again.
7) The Christmas Doctor Who wrecked me, because I am not ready to let Twelve go, but I liked the episode (and loved Mark Gatiss's performance, my darling. Also -- how nice is Steven Moffat as a best friend, to write that gift of a part for his work husband!).
8) Time for tea.
9) Hugs to all!