Things Done
Feb. 26th, 2012 11:07 pm1) Mowed the tiny front lawnlets
( ... gardening )
2) Went for a walk from Bere Ferrers down to the Tamar with my mother and her dogs. Very muddy fields, tiny baby calves, falling sun reflecting across the river. Saw an egret.
3) Tried to paint another Derbyshire landscape for Eagle BB.
( ...whinging )
4) Sent in enquiry about a couple of lurchers, hoping that one of them may be suitable for me to adopt.
5) Bills. Car service, car insurance, vet bills, arrrg. :-(
6) Watched Top Gear about the end of the Saab car manufacturer.
( ... Saab )
7) Watched Being Human. Just a bit too depressing. May give up watching. Annie is so bloody naive suddenly, and it's just a bit irritating. Surely she wasn't quite this thick always? And the casual killing without any real regret to it is a bit icky, it now seems that from being aspirational, ordinary humanity is just unimportant collateral damage.
8) Finished reading Ishi in Two Worlds by Theodora Kroeber, mother of Ursula Le Guin.
( History of USA : SO GRIM )
( ... gardening )
2) Went for a walk from Bere Ferrers down to the Tamar with my mother and her dogs. Very muddy fields, tiny baby calves, falling sun reflecting across the river. Saw an egret.
3) Tried to paint another Derbyshire landscape for Eagle BB.
( ...whinging )
4) Sent in enquiry about a couple of lurchers, hoping that one of them may be suitable for me to adopt.
5) Bills. Car service, car insurance, vet bills, arrrg. :-(
6) Watched Top Gear about the end of the Saab car manufacturer.
( ... Saab )
7) Watched Being Human. Just a bit too depressing. May give up watching. Annie is so bloody naive suddenly, and it's just a bit irritating. Surely she wasn't quite this thick always? And the casual killing without any real regret to it is a bit icky, it now seems that from being aspirational, ordinary humanity is just unimportant collateral damage.
8) Finished reading Ishi in Two Worlds by Theodora Kroeber, mother of Ursula Le Guin.
( History of USA : SO GRIM )