Weather: Sunny, cool. Quite nice weather right now; getting up to 20C later, which is still ok.
Breakfast: Fried eggs, ham, lentils, coffee.
Wearing: Black jeans, STRAIGHT OUTTA CONTEXT tshirt. Standard issue Tesco socks.
Things done yesterday: First draft of the public service job app. Food planned, shopped, replanted a courgette plant from
evaelisabeth, and played some very satisfying Wurm.
Things to do today: More of that job app, and some others, and trying to get some piece of writing finished.
Still planned writing: See yesterday, and last week, etc.
Books recently completed: Jo Walton's Or What You Will, which is about books and writing and death and progress and is very definitely narrated by a narrator, and also by a writer, who aren't the same person. Like anything of Walton's, you should read it. And I re-read Peace Talks a second time.
Currently reading: Diverting off into the first in a YA series I hadn't caught up to before, Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief. There's a growing set of books out there which stem from Harry Potter, but are in various ways better. Riordan's stuff here uses Greek mythology as its baseline, and thus far, halfway through, does it very well. Amusingly, I became aware of this because I saw "Daughter of Apollo" Aesthetic Mood Boards on Tumblr, and had to work out what they were about. Kids these days have better toys.
Breakfast: Fried eggs, ham, lentils, coffee.
Wearing: Black jeans, STRAIGHT OUTTA CONTEXT tshirt. Standard issue Tesco socks.
Things done yesterday: First draft of the public service job app. Food planned, shopped, replanted a courgette plant from
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Things to do today: More of that job app, and some others, and trying to get some piece of writing finished.
Still planned writing: See yesterday, and last week, etc.
Books recently completed: Jo Walton's Or What You Will, which is about books and writing and death and progress and is very definitely narrated by a narrator, and also by a writer, who aren't the same person. Like anything of Walton's, you should read it. And I re-read Peace Talks a second time.
Currently reading: Diverting off into the first in a YA series I hadn't caught up to before, Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief. There's a growing set of books out there which stem from Harry Potter, but are in various ways better. Riordan's stuff here uses Greek mythology as its baseline, and thus far, halfway through, does it very well. Amusingly, I became aware of this because I saw "Daughter of Apollo" Aesthetic Mood Boards on Tumblr, and had to work out what they were about. Kids these days have better toys.