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I guess this is the kind of day that gets better as you go along. It's the upside of multitasking, that one by one you do get to tick off those tasks and move on.

First thing this morning, I was preparing my application for this year's Northern Rock award - in the utter certainty that this year I shall not win it, but applying is a social and professional duty, so I do. At least I make the buggers turn me down.

And Barry helped, by fishing paperclips out of the box as I needed them. Ooh, shiny...

Then into town, to proof the last hundred pages of "River of the World". Two down, one to go, proofwise...

Then on my slightly-less-than-direct way home, via the Xmas market, I bought a brace of wild duck; which I will joint and bed down with cabbage and red onion and russet apples and a little smoked black pudding and perhaps a splash of wine, these being things that I have, and set to pot-roast slowly for my supper. That might be nice.

And while that does its gentle thing in the oven, I can get back to this year's Xmas ghost story, which I started last night. At the time I had little clue about it, except the title - "The House of Mechanical Pain", if you remember - and the orrery. Oh, and the opening line: "I used to think that wealthy friends were best." So, yesterday a thousand words just to move people into place; but walking home from town today, I understood that actually it's not about the orrery, it's about Victorian photos and the sins of the fathers and how they are indeed visited on later generations. And hair. And, as previously stated, clockwork inevitability. And such.

And in the meantime, Barry is still helping. "Ooh, look, Chaz - see how the shiny little things cling to my claws! See how they scatter o'er the carpet!" Yes, Barry. See, see how I pick them up again...

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Date: 2006-12-12 05:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] desperance.livejournal.com
Doesn't need to. He jumps up my fridge. I think he met Spring-Heeled Jack (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_Heeled_Jack), and ate him. Boing!

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Date: 2006-12-12 07:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] costumeimp.livejournal.com
Thanks for the link to Spring Heeled Jack. I've learned a little something today.

I wouldn't be surprized to discover that there was more than one Jack. Little Roo finally revealed her name to me about 3 weeks after she came home. I watched her prep and leap to the top of the fridge from the floor. "Well, Well, Well, it appears we have a little KangaRoo..." There isn't a single place in the apartment she is not capable of attaining. I even opened the front door one day to see her frozen on the still swinging 3 tier hanging baskets.

I thought this would be a most handy asset in a kitten, the ability to get anywhere, but alas, I have NOT been able to teach her to dust... nor has she developed a sense of grace. She will bulldoze anything in her way instead of going around it, as the many knicknacks and picture frames and bookshelves will attest to.

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Date: 2006-12-12 10:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] desperance.livejournal.com
Yup. Before Barry moved in, I had lots of things on shelves. Now I have lots of things on the floor, and he has lots of climbing-space.

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