On the foot side, my clogs are still working quite nicely. I only have one sore foot this evening, and not as bad as it would normally be after work. May need to get another pair next year for casual wear!





MUSIC: There was this great song at the end of a Numb3rs episode last week, and all us internets people were searching for it! It was like... a community project. I kept the web page open and refreshed each time I came to the computer. Well someone found the song while I was away from computah - hooray!
Ryan Levine: "Don't Walk Away"
No one ever learns to live alone
They just get tired and their hearts get cold.
Depressing, and I don't agree. But artistic! And well-suited to the tough guy Numb3rs cop.
BOOKS: Struggling to get through a Jennifer Crusie book. Getting into the next Georgia Nicholson book.
WRITING: Finished my query letter (got my mother's final input, as someone who hadn't read a single page of the book and could say whether it made sense.) Now I've got to rewrite my synopsis before I can start looking for an agent. HAPOO! But at the same time I'm letting myself start work on Henry V.
WORK: It's busy! As usual. Nothing ever new there.
TV: Watched third episode of House today. Sigh. Well, I think they're finally advancing the character and making him less of a sociopath. And one of the doctors murderered someone, which was sort of cool. But honestly I'm soooo tired of those doctors.
Also watched a doc on the LA Times for story ideas.
STRATFORD: Back to planning. Must book before all is lost.
BED: Yes, I must go now.
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