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Summer is here! Goddammit. It has been stinking hot, a fact in which my reluctant nose has been rubbed by two outdoor excursions in the last two days. Yesterday's departmental end-of-term lunch was pleasant, but hot, causing me to commit two separate indiscretions: (1) getting my shoulders somewhat sunburned, despite the Great Pre-Raphaelite Garden Party Hat (not my phrase); and (2) holding forth for twenty minutes to an incautiously questioning couple of postgrads on the subject of Roleplaying, what it is and how it works. While I managed to segue this rant cunningly into pseudo-intellectualese ("roleplaying! externalising the process of struggle for narrative control! participative storytelling! hypertext! improvisatory textual processes! there's a paper in here somewhere!"), I still don't think admission of these dodgy hobbies is very good for my somewhat shaky standing in the dept. At least no-one mentioned the SCA.

Today's jaunt in the Great Outdoors was much less fraught, entailing as it did me, my sister, my niece, a blanket, a flask of wine, a loaf of bread beneath the bough (damn this Omar Khayyam, he's insidious) at Kirstenbosch Gardens for several hours. Most pleasant: there's always a breeze up there. Features of the afternoon included baby ducks, baby geese, baby babies, lunch, light boozing, and not much movement of any sort, which suits me fine. I took the opportunity to hone my Aunting skills, and now have a reasonable grasp on which end is up, and what to do when they whinge. (Hand them straight back to Mother).

Further to the Aunting theme, I did this day acquire a copy of Neil Gaiman's Wolves In the Walls, about two weeks too late for the encylopedia entry; sod's law of course dictates that it's consequently probably the best thing by him I've read. It's an outstanding children's book, a truly excellent mix of funny and chilling, with Dave McKean's beautiful, weird, unlikely collagey/photography drawings. All young children should acquire a copy at the earliest inst. I shall be liberally applying said copies to various spawn, of both relations and friends, the very instant I think they're still too young for it. Get 'em while they're impressionable, say I.

Alas, as a net result of all the heat and stuff, I am headached beyond belief, and am typing this at a slow, drug-hazed stagger in default of actually attending [livejournal.com profile] carnun's birthday bash. Sorry, [livejournal.com profile] carnun, but zombied women bumping into walls is always a bit of a downer at parties. Must now head off bedwards in a stumbling, zig-zag manner, pausing only to rugby-tackle Fish before she occupies my bed. (I can't let her sleep there at night: she is contrary enough that she always wants to leave about five seconds after I've dropped off to sleep, and I have to wake up and let her out because she's too fat to jump through the window. However, if she esconces herself she's bloody hard to move, given as how she growls and bites me if I try. Not for nothing is she known in my immediate circles as the Death Fishy. Darned cat.)

Slander alert

Date: Saturday, 26 November 2005 09:53 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I feel you should know that Beloved has started threatening to rename Jemima Fish, on account of her greatly expanding girth. I tell you this so that you can give him a properly icy glare when we see you in a couple of weeks.

scroob

Re: Slander alert

Date: Saturday, 26 November 2005 09:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] extemporanea.livejournal.com
Nah, I've given up on the icy glare response, since being rude about Fish's weight is practically the Capetonian civic hobby. I just roll my eyes, and sigh, and look pained. Besides, I'm looking forward to seeing you guys, and am damned if I'm going to waste the short time on icy glares.

fishie!!

Date: Monday, 28 November 2005 10:58 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
that's a really cute pic of Fishie. you should set it as your userpic :P. or, better yet, get one of her on her back, all her legs splayed and fluffy tummy in the air. what we in the know like to call her "come tickle my tummy, i dare you, i haven't mauled _nearly_ enough hands today" pose.

-jo(ty)

ps: one day i'm going to steal fishie, and leave in her place a fattened-up wolverine. no one will ever notice the difference.

Fyshe

Date: Tuesday, 29 November 2005 06:15 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
How does she manage to look both fluffily cute and dangerous/pissed off all at the same time? You should find out a way to bottle it.

Thak.

Re: Fyshe

Date: Tuesday, 29 November 2005 05:20 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I think I know a few humans to whom that applies, actually. And yes, I too would like such a skill. I'd buy it.

scroob

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