Sometimes your day

Apr 05, 2008 01:07

 
. . . just does not organise itself into a blog shape.*  Today has been one of those days.              
            The phone went at a few minutes before eight this morning.  I was of course asleep.  However I was out of bed and most of the way across my office before consciousness attempted to kick in and tell me that the reason why I was ( Read more... )

perversity of life, walking, bell ringing, piano

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southdowner April 5 2008, 00:40:24 UTC
*** He said, you might think about longer phrases . . . and went noodling off into variations with one of my short ones ***

only possible to go noodling off with some interesting noodling ingredients, so it sounds as if your composition went down well. And you enjoyed it enough to want to develop it further

*** while I want to finish it as it stands, as my next project I’d quite like to take it apart and make room for some of the stuff I can hear standing around just off stage humming to itself ***

or even let itself develop with your help; that's the best sort of creative, isn't it, when you find it looking over your shoulder, nodding in agreement with you, or making an interesting comment :)

(Definitely see opera in the crystal ball LOL)

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anonymous April 5 2008, 00:42:02 UTC
Well if you can do all that with the ME chipping away at your shoulder, what can I say, without it you would be too formidable for words. Congrats on all the good stuff, and drat the builders and that ugly leilandi (why couldn't Leyland have stayed at home and not gone around naming ugly plants?)

Susan from Athens

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robinmckinley April 5 2008, 00:59:04 UTC
you would be too formidable for words

************* LOL! So, okay, it DOES have a purpose!!!!!

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robinmckinley April 5 2008, 01:01:06 UTC
Please! I'm full of BRUISES!!!!!

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anonymous April 5 2008, 01:06:49 UTC
I went dancing last night, and I let my hair down (metaphorically speaking, as in real life it is too short to be ever put up). I woke this morning and saw this ginormous purple mottled bruise on my arm. I assume it came from being passionately grabbed during a bolero, but I have no recollection of it happening. Arnica is not, so far, having much of an effect. It looks impressive, you would have thought it would hurt when I was acquiring it.

Susan from Athens

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robinmckinley April 5 2008, 01:23:15 UTC
Oh dear! Yes, in the heat of battle you don't notice. :) --And it's probably too late for arnica to take the bruise away, although it should help to heal faster. The sooner you take it the better, but of course you have to have noticed you need it. . . .

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robinmckinley April 5 2008, 01:25:22 UTC
Yes, well let's SEE the law first.

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blackbear88 April 5 2008, 02:26:55 UTC
OK, so I went and looked up the CRoW act, and I still don't quite grasp it. The wood is private land in the sense that it's deeded to someone, but the CRoW act mandates that the public must have access to it 11 months of the year? Access to all of it, or just on the footpaths? Whose responsibility is it to maintain the paths?

Not that you have to explain all of English property law and public land use on your blog... Don't feel obligated, I can always go burrowing for further info on my own and I'll eventually sort it out. :)

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robinmckinley April 5 2008, 21:31:33 UTC
Do that and explain it to ME. My understanding is that we have to stick to the paths and the owner has to maintain them.

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