Songbirds, Ocelots, and Snails
Oct. 28th, 2012 06:13 pmThe Repentant Fox.
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A cold, soaking rain continues to fall here. It may turn to snow later tonight. It pleases me. I generally mourn the coming of winter, but this year it works for me. I want to start decorating for Christmas, but I suppose I should have the propriety to wait until at least Halloween is over. Last year I had only my smallest tree, and a single string of lights, and had to make myself do that. I want this year to be better.
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I'm delighted to discover that the Cathedral of St Bertrand de Comminges, as mentioned in the M.R. James story "The Scrapbook of Canon Alberic" is a real place, and exists substantially as in the tale, right down to the stuffed crocodile. Stuff like this always takes me unawares.
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I have ham hocks in the slow cooker, which I will cook all night until they're ready to fall apart. In the morning, I shall make pea soup.
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The general concensus seems to be that the Pittsburgh Steelers' new uniforms make them look like bees. That they do, but I think they're cool also, in a very 1930s way.
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A cold, soaking rain continues to fall here. It may turn to snow later tonight. It pleases me. I generally mourn the coming of winter, but this year it works for me. I want to start decorating for Christmas, but I suppose I should have the propriety to wait until at least Halloween is over. Last year I had only my smallest tree, and a single string of lights, and had to make myself do that. I want this year to be better.
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I'm delighted to discover that the Cathedral of St Bertrand de Comminges, as mentioned in the M.R. James story "The Scrapbook of Canon Alberic" is a real place, and exists substantially as in the tale, right down to the stuffed crocodile. Stuff like this always takes me unawares.
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I have ham hocks in the slow cooker, which I will cook all night until they're ready to fall apart. In the morning, I shall make pea soup.
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The general concensus seems to be that the Pittsburgh Steelers' new uniforms make them look like bees. That they do, but I think they're cool also, in a very 1930s way.