I am happy. happy even to have made people cry.
now I must go to bed.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I am happy. happy even to have made people cry.
now I must go to bed.
YAY happy.
Speaking of which, I just painted my fingernails sparkly blue. They make me happy.
I am glad you had a good day, msbelle. Y'all were due.
I'm at the emergency vet because I fed something to roommate's cat that she wasn't supposed to have, and although the vet says she really doesn't think it's why the cat is unwell, I'm still paying for it because I can afford it and I'm pretty sure roommate can't.
So. Today can go fuck itself?
ETA: Except for the good things that happened to other people. Those can stay.
Hooray for Mac!
Hooray for Darby!
Boo for pain and sick kitties.
My cats managed to break my floor lamp tonight. I'm oddly zen about losing an item that I can't really afford to replace.
Yay for Mac and the good day.
From my area Freecycle list:
I have a tree growing on my property that I think either grew from seeds or branches from one on the neighbor's property.
The tree on my neighbor's property is quite tall, so I assume the one that is growing on my property will be tall.
For me. .. this tree is starting to grow by another plant. I don't want this tree. It is about 4 feet right now, but the branches and all are still quite small in diameter, so it will probably be easy to dig up.
As for what kind it is: I know it is not a gum tree, it is not a pine tree. I do not feel like doing to research to determine what kind it is, and I will not ask the neighbor. And, sorry ... I did not take a picture.
It grows in fairly good light, but that part of the yard also gets some shade.
You would have to dig it up.
Let me know if this enthusiastic description has you just wanting this tree.
Aw, msbelle. Good for mac. Now I'm teary.
Freecycling a tree. Well, it's good that he didn't want to just kill it. There are a bunch of pretty trees in the empty lot behind me that will be destroyed when they break ground for the new townhouses, and I wish I had a yard big enough for at least a couple of them.
Chicago ends string of 80-degree days
Tuesday's official high of 79 degrees ended the city's 80-degree streak at 46 days. The last time the official thermometer failed to hit 80 degrees was 77 on July 1.
Huh.
Go Mac!
He's working so hard. He wants this so much.
Well, we're back home and the cat still doesn't want to eat, but she's feisty and it hasn't been that long since she got meds, so.
I probably should eat something for dinner before I crawl into bed.