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January 27th, 2002

kyrielle: Middle-aged woman in profile, black and white, looking left, with a scarf around her neck and a white background (Default)
Sunday, January 27th, 2002 10:43 am
Scott was home this morning. I never even woke when he came to bed. He said the roads weren't too bad, though. Then again, unlike me, he lived and drove in the midwest for a number of years. He has practice. I guess it didn't get substantially colder/worse before he came home.

*peers outside* Didn't get better, either. Was slushy on the pavement and concrete when I got up this morning, now is water. But roofs and grass, deck chairs and the like are still all over snow. I'm wondering if I'll see my parents today; the hill they have to come over is more than 500 feet above where I am. Who knows. Maybe it's all slush on the pavement there already too.

Pretty weather, though. I hope it lingers - fading for safe driving during the day - for a bit yet.
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Sunday, January 27th, 2002 09:35 pm
Pity I started it late this afternoon. A Friday night book being one you should start on Friday night if you want to be human on Monday, because you won't want to put it down.

And I don't, not at all, but I have. I hit the end of a chapter on page 252 (of over 700 pages) and I figured if I didn't put it down now, I'd never pull it off. The book is In Legend Born by Laura Resnick, and I get the impression it will be eating my free time for much of this week.

And that, when it finishes, there'd bloody well better be a sequel....

This was one of my 'cover pretty, summary pretty, why not?' random grabs. It's been sitting in a bag since my last visit to Powell's - so a month, maybe more. And now it is taking over my brain. Most beautifully.

Hence, time to put it down. I ought to sleep soon.