aside from enjoying what my job entails, i'm thoroughly enjoying the freedom it gives me :)
i shouldn't listen to the interwebs - i've been irritated by dry hands in the summer as well, and was informed by numerous sources that i need to consume more liquids. today i had dry hands *and* i needed to go to the toilet every fifteen minutes :/
i was already signed out and on my way when one of the girls caught up with me to continue an argument we'd been having concerning the wiki - it took me a while to get her to understand that the whole point of a wiki is that it's a work in progress; she's been taking an all-or-nothing approach which isn't very realistic...
i didn't mean to blade so fast, but by the time i was nearing my apartment i'd gotten into a groove :P
i didn't need much time to get ready for michal geva's acoustic performance at kosa nostra - it was excellent! i was a bit disappointed to learn that i have developed a bit of a lisp since re-inserting my tongue ring... oh, well.
the evening was put into words by her brother: squid - free :)
the walk home was a confused mess of emotions; i stopped for coffee and social with the chef on the way back, and am now finishing up posting and sorting out my ipod before reading myself to sleep.
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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