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Where did Feb go?
steampop Started conversation Feb 27, 2010
Wow. Crazy busy fast gone month.
But I'm currently snowed in so today is the day where I get to get caught up with everything I have wanted to do but just haven't had the time.
Writing, reading three library books before they are due, and tea most likely being all I will get to lol.
I did however get to see Avatar in IMAX 3D when I was out of town..
Wow. I loved it. Srsly.
Sadly tho its never going to be as good outside of the 3D IMAX experience. Which makes me kind of sad.
When Alice comes out its going to be very much the same thing.
Off to do the reading and writing thing for awhile.
Where did Feb go?
j_z_d Posted Feb 28, 2010
I know, "Crazy..." for sure - I think you summed it up.
On the subject of library s, I'm now just over 3/4 of the way through one()
http://www.mostlyfiction.com/mystery/smith.htm
and I made the mistake of starting Cabinet Of Curiosities(another of the Preston-Child s http://www.prestonchild.com )
So, although I haven't gotten Totally swept up in COC^ I now have two s to renew tomorrow/Mon..
I am determined though Not to start Blasphemy-a solo work by Douglas Preston that I stumbled on yesterday ...at least not until I've finished both library s.
I haven't fit in Avatar yet(it's on my list), but did get to see Shutter Island this past Mon. which is a great psychological thriller(if 'thriller' is applicable...).
Somewhat shockingly for me, I've let my little stash dwindle to just a few bars. So I'll need to restock, fortunately Thurs. the 4th I can 'kill 2 birds with 1 stone'(& sample some untried s & too!) Check out http://www.kerstinschocolates.com/blog & scroll down to the 'Three Chocolatiers...' post
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