Happiness is here again
Jun. 30th, 2014 08:42 amHappy days numbers 66 to 72:
Day 66 – After a very heavy shower at teatime, SM suggested we go for a walk since it had dried up. We took the same walk we had on Day 31, down to the river. The air was fresh and although the grass was wet the ground wasn’t muddy. We watched the bullocks and sheep and the ducks.
Day 67 – Almost Human. Once again, but I’m enjoying it. I like Kennex and I like Dorian, and Rudy, and Maldonado. It is a tad predictable, although I like the futuristic bits. And while some things are really futuristic others aren’t which seems strange. So I’m not as disappointed as I thought I might be that it isn’t being recommissioned. But I can see myself writing the odd ficlet. Although probably not quite as odd as this one Rudy didn't expect
Day 68 – In what turned out to be a particularly frustrating day for various reasons, it was sunny so I took the time to walk between the two sites at work.
Day 69 – The daughter has been offered the job she went for an interview for yesterday. And it’s her birthday.
Day 70 – Under Milk Wood was excellent. See my last post.
Day 71 – I posted Consequences and at least one person liked it. John Watson has come back to 221B Baker Street, but the reasons for his return mean that it is not turning out the way he had hoped. Finding the right ending proved challenging, but with
impishtubist’s encouragement I made it. The pairing is Sherlock Holmes/Victor Trevor, although that’s mostly in the background, and implied John Watson/Mary Watson.
Day 72 - I was supposed to be going to a barbecue in the afternoon, but decided that since I didn't particularly want to go, I wouldn't. Such a lovely feeling of relief at lunchtime. And with SM out for the whole afternoon, doing his own thing (watching motorbike scrambling and listening to a friend's choir - not at the same time I hasten to add) that gave me several hours of chilling and writing and watching rubbish DVDs. I even did a bit of weeding.
Day 66 – After a very heavy shower at teatime, SM suggested we go for a walk since it had dried up. We took the same walk we had on Day 31, down to the river. The air was fresh and although the grass was wet the ground wasn’t muddy. We watched the bullocks and sheep and the ducks.
Day 67 – Almost Human. Once again, but I’m enjoying it. I like Kennex and I like Dorian, and Rudy, and Maldonado. It is a tad predictable, although I like the futuristic bits. And while some things are really futuristic others aren’t which seems strange. So I’m not as disappointed as I thought I might be that it isn’t being recommissioned. But I can see myself writing the odd ficlet. Although probably not quite as odd as this one Rudy didn't expect
Day 68 – In what turned out to be a particularly frustrating day for various reasons, it was sunny so I took the time to walk between the two sites at work.
Day 69 – The daughter has been offered the job she went for an interview for yesterday. And it’s her birthday.
Day 70 – Under Milk Wood was excellent. See my last post.
Day 71 – I posted Consequences and at least one person liked it. John Watson has come back to 221B Baker Street, but the reasons for his return mean that it is not turning out the way he had hoped. Finding the right ending proved challenging, but with
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Day 72 - I was supposed to be going to a barbecue in the afternoon, but decided that since I didn't particularly want to go, I wouldn't. Such a lovely feeling of relief at lunchtime. And with SM out for the whole afternoon, doing his own thing (watching motorbike scrambling and listening to a friend's choir - not at the same time I hasten to add) that gave me several hours of chilling and writing and watching rubbish DVDs. I even did a bit of weeding.