1. We visit Nick's parents, and find them in good spirits. When I write that, I feel like a historic diarist -- my whaler's wife, or Anne Hughes from Diary of a Farmer's Wife .
2. I like to bring bedding in off the line -- it always smells better than any detergent ever could. It's a cold smell that fills the vault of my head and makes me think of light and shadow.
3. We've recorded HMS Pinafore -- it's good, once in a while, to sing along with an opera, to make comments about the costumes and to stop the action for a pee break.
Lynn plays the glad game .
Penelope's daughter sees the joy in a banana .
Eyebee has something nice for breakfast .
Leonora fills her hands and empties her head .
Bag Lady will never be short of work .
Whitney takes a holiday .
Spring has come for Merope's dogs .
Louisa's new dog has her dancing to a different rhythm .
Sprite's birthday presents are handmade with love .
Confucian bells ring true for Plutarch, and a toad reminds him of national service .
Genny hears some satisfying gossip .
It's spring for lucky Joe in Vegas .
1. We visit Nick's parents, and find them in good spirits. When I write that, I feel like a historic diarist -- my whaler's wife, or Anne Hughes from Diary of a Farmer's Wife .
2. I like to bring bedding in off the line -- it always smells better than any detergent ever could. It's a cold smell that fills the vault of my head and makes me think of light and shadow.
3. We've recorded HMS Pinafore -- it's good, once in a while, to sing along with an opera, to make comments about the costumes and to stop the action for a pee break.