Knight of the Mishalak Duchy
Jun. 1st, 2004 07:36 pmThe most wonderful of all my friends, Rose Beetem, came over last Friday. Her purpose was to really get me cleaning, unlike the useless pick up one item and fall down "exhausted" thing I had been doing for the last two months. She is a goddess, a twue friend, and all the other honors and titles I can heap upon her. With just a bit of luck over the next week I'll have this place well and truly clean for the first time in a very, very long time. Much too long. After I've done that I intend to have a party. Anyone wishing to help me with this will also receive eternal gratitude and possibly the gift of baked goods or confections. I've recently been perfecting my skills at melting down chocolate and pouring it into new and fun forms with flavorings or additions.
In other news the music to Orlando (the movie) is really excellent to write to. I shall have to share this insight with my friend Robin D. Owens who is a real published writer. She likes writing to the score of FFC's Dracula. I'm in a very positive mood right now.
In other news the music to Orlando (the movie) is really excellent to write to. I shall have to share this insight with my friend Robin D. Owens who is a real published writer. She likes writing to the score of FFC's Dracula. I'm in a very positive mood right now.
cleaning up
Date: 2004-06-01 07:59 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-06-02 01:20 am (UTC)*getting ahold of myself*
*NOT LIKE THAT!*
Sorry, the little voices are trying to take over...
What I meant to say is that I love (LOVE LOVE LOVE) the soundtrack to Orlando, have been addicted to it for, well, since the movie made it to Laramie back in , um, 1990something.
Also, I have been exploring the meaning of clutter for a while now. No really. I find that my clutter reflects my psychological state of being, and where the clutter is also means something. Of course, this is only an accurate assessment of me, but if you would find my discoveries useful in exploring the uses of clutter in your life, email (gypsyredneck at yahoo dot com) me and we can have a long drawn out exchange on the topic. While we listen to Orlando.
(the soundtrack to Un Cour en Hiver, spelling butchered, is also good, but my copy got horked a long time ago, sadly. I got it at the same time as Orlando, so I think of them as a together thing, weird, I know.)