... that the bus was going to take a half an hour to arrive, i wouldn't have waited. i arrived at singer's exhausted last night, and we went straight to sleep.
i woke up tired again this morning, and took a walk to the bank to withdraw cash again. hopefully this time it'll be enough to keep me going until i get my card back.
i went home from there, and sat composing my previous post. that took a lot longer than anticipated (gosh-darn html formatting), but it's done. getting my method written down nicely is all that was left to do :)
i finally got around to my canvas. sitting in the corner of my room under wrapping, all neglected... i made the stencil, took it outside, and sprayed it. and it came out beautifully (good thing i bought a better-quality spray).
no, like, really nicely. i spent a while considering leaving it as is, but that just wouldn't have been fair to my original concept. i spent an hour or so painting one of the sections, and my next move is to learn about mixing red and black.
then spot's girlfriend came out of his room and my hackles rose, and i skeedaddled and came back here to singer's.
we've had a pleasant evening (although i'm still antsy), and we're off to go and see stardust with the kid. it's neil gaiman, it's gotta be as good as they say.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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I'm also producing a podcast discussing the sonnets, available on
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For those who prefer reading to listening, the first 25 sonnets have been compiled into a book that is available now on Amazon and the Google Play store.
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