Month: December 2011

The Dancing Girl

I had to take a schwack of advil this morning to deal with some sinus pain and that has left me without much to say this afternoon – so instead I present to you my favourite ornament on the festive branch: The Dancing Girl.… Continue Reading “The Dancing Girl”

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Mersault’s meaning.

I shook off my sweat, and the clinging veil of light. I knew I’d shattered the balance of the day, the spacious calm of this beach on which I had been happy. But I fired four shots more into the inert body, on which… Continue Reading “Mersault’s meaning.”

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Silk/Wool Beanie and Scarf

One of these days I am going to figure out how to photograph my stuff better…. These look much nicer (not so bright, and not so shiny) in real life. Finished this evening to be put in the mail to a friend tomorrow. A… Continue Reading “Silk/Wool Beanie and Scarf”

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The festive branch

Despite the sickness and the harriedness of this last week, we managed to get our house decorated for Christmas (plus, I got the second curtain hemmed properly while on one of my sick days, so our living room is technically “done”). We don’t do… Continue Reading “The festive branch”

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The Machiavel?

Not being a student of the stage, I only recently became acquainted with the concept of the “Machiavel” in Elizabethan theatre. This (according to the best defnition I’ve found) is “primarily a person who puts his own personal survival and power above any traditional… Continue Reading “The Machiavel?”

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