While I’m thinking of it…

I’m going to be in Edinburgh from the 28th of May to the 1st of June – I’ve got wedding stuff to do on the Friday evening (the early part, at least, but I should be able to, ooh, go to the pub, or something radical like that) later on, and likewise on the Saturday, but the Sunday and Monday are more or less my own. Anything interesting going on?

(I may well need to sort out a couple of nights crashspace, since I think I only have a hotel for the Friday and Saturday nights, but I can sort that, or another hotel out later.)

Let’s have a ball.

Well, there was bmovie on Friday. That was good. I woke up in pain, which means I don’t need to feel guilty about missing the gym.

Then there was coffee on Saturday, or rather, a pitcher of “Woo-woo”. I am never ordering that again, no matter how many people want it. I’m used to barmen looking at me with expressions ranging from confusion to mild amusement, but not to having them laugh scornfully at me when I order drinks. I don’t think I like it. And after coffee, there was Colchester, to see The Last Dance and Bella Morte, who were both cracking, so thanks to marysiak for persuading me to go, and pixylatedpixie to driving us there and back, and providing us with somewhere to sleep before heading home at a more civilised hour of the morning.

Have resolved that I really must get around to seeing Devilish Presley live, too. Probably at one of their Shoreditch gigs over the summer, unless they play somewhere a bit more central. I have prejudices about the end of town, you see…

Shortly, I am off to the parental home for Sunday dinner. Unless I fall asleep first.

Summer In The City

I stroll through battersea park at least once every couple of weeks, regardless of the season – I like to watch the Thames slip by for a bit. But it’s around this time of year that I start to get really smug about working so near the place. I’m sitting here in my favourite spot beneath the pagoda by the river – a gift to London from a Japanese buddhist sect in 1985 to commemorate Hiroshima – enjoying the sunshine, and watching the people passing by. Sometime in the last few weeks a place that rents out recumbent bikes has opened up in the park, and they look like the sort of thing I’ll have to try another time. I didn’t try the boating lake last year, either, and I quite fancy that, too.

For now, though I’m just going to indulge in my favourite bit of this time of year, and read my book in the sun.

Three Questions

You all know how it works by now: anyone that fancies it can leave a comment here asking me three questions, which I will answer. If you fancy it, you’re at liberty to bung the same deal in your own journal, although I think everyone else already has…

Thea Gilmore

I suspect that only Thea Gilmore fans reading this are at the other end of the country, but you never know (hell, I can offer a comfortable couch, if anyone fancies a trip down South). She’s playing in London June the 10th. Anyone fancy going?

Knot Dressed

I wear two pieces of jewellery – a fairly heavy plain steel band on the middle finger of my left hand, and a much smaller silver knotwork design on the little finger of my right hand. I take them off to go to the gym, and that’s it. I wouldn’t do that, but I can’t lift weights comfortably while wearing the steel one. The rings themselves aren’t terribly important to me – I bought them both myself and neither is outrageously pricey, but the wearing each of them is important, in different ways. I tend to fiddle with the steel one quite a lot, and am often seen looking mildly paniced when I drop the damn thing in a pub. The silver one, I more or less leave alone, as it’s a bit harder to remove.

I was wearing them both when I got up this morning.

Somewhere between getting out of bed, and getting on the bus, the silver one has vanished.

I feel undressed.

Bank Holidays confuse me…

It feels like it should be Sunday. But it isn’t. And I’m already at the “I’ve got nothing to do but watch DVDs” stage of my weekend. So, I have two and a half days to fill with, y’know, stuff.

Anyone got any suggestions?

At the request of painispretty, I am about to attempt to develop a whole new LJ meme thing, because I’m forced to agree that that survey I just did because everyone else is was frankly, as dull as ditchwater. Like any good LJ meme, it’s going to have to require people to talk about themselves, because if it’s not basically narcissistic, it’s just not going to survive on LJ.

Hmmm….

One: In as close to one hundred words as you can, describe what you see when you look out of the window.

Two: Did you do it without looking out of the window?

Three: In as close to one hundred words as you can, describe what you would like to see when you look out the window.

Four: Describe your first crush without talking about their physical appearance.

Five: What would you like to have for breakfast tomorrow?

Six: Look straight ahead, over the top of your monitor. What do you think?

Seven: When was the last time you encountered someone you couldn’t stop staring at?

Eight: Why couldn’t you stop staring at them?

Nine: Write down two true things, and one false thing. Of the three, which do you like best?

Ten: Why?

Can I go to sleep now?

It’s only Tuesday, and I need a break.

Caught up with winterthing last night, which was very nice, am going to see a preview screening of Shaun of the Dead tonight, should be visiting the parents and going to the gym tomorrow, and I think I have about three different options for Thursday night. This would be fine, except I appear to have developed a slight cold. That annoying kind of cold where it’s not serious enough to justify staying in bed with tea and biscuits and DVDs like I want to, but is enough to annoy by leaving me just slightly achy and tired at the office. Knowing me, I’ll make it through the week feeling a bit fuzzy, and then on Friday, I’ll develop the full blown lurgy, just in time to spend Easter in a coma. But hey, at least I can rise again on the third day, in keeping with the season.

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or

http://www.34sp.com

Both of them provide slightly more features than the average user will need, but both do it at a price that beats out a lot of the ultra basic hosting companies I’ve seen.