In case you were waiting for something slightly more interesting to comment on, let me tell you, it ain’t coming. Because now, I’m going into the kitchen and messing about with pots and pans and pumpkins. And you stay there in blogosphere and be nice. Because when I come out of the kitchen, I [...]
Continue reading...30. September 2005
Before this long, exhausting Friday really starts: Last night I slept peacefully, and didn’t wake up, not even once. I had a dream and someone I used to know, years ago, was in it. He was a bit transparent, not really the person I used to know, still it was him, there’s no doubt about [...]
Continue reading...29. September 2005
This is what happens to you when you spend the –cloudy- day listening to Okkervil River and Chopin. Eventually, you turn to poetry and tea. I’m going to take up knitting. I already make soups and play cards, so knitting shouldn’t be hard. The poem I read again today, is one everyone has done in school. [...]
Continue reading...29. September 2005
"To cheat on Maine islands - days of laughter, nights of sighing. To love without ceasing - flowering orchards, salty sea-things. To say without shyness “unreal city, you have killed me.” When you walked out on her love was it easy? When I left him while sleeping was I dreaming? We take each night’s journey [...]
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The magazine is out today and among other things has the recipes and photographs of the food I cooked. I scanned them, especially for Cisco who had asked for them. The first one is mushroom burgers and the other one is mushroom mousaka. The photographer is coming again tomorrow and this time I’m making pumpkin [...]
Continue reading...28. September 2005
-I’d like the soup I’m making to turn out yummy. -I’d like to go out and see someone I haven’t seen in a long time, by chance. -I’d like to stop listening to Gwen Stefani’s "Cool". What has happened to me? -I’d like to buy some flowers. -I’d like to download a song by REM "At My Most Beautiful". [...]
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30. September 2005
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