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Tuesday, 29 May 2007 05:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This afternoon I made a batch of chocolate chip cookies, by way of the necessary sustenance for the epic foot-slog that is watching Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest on DVD this evening1, which is itself a sort of training run for the even more epic slog of watching At World's End in the cinema tomorrow. (In this latest instance, a train of native bearers may be required. Possibly with portable chamber-pots).
My culinary activities were mildly interrupted by an increasingly creepy sense that someone was watching me, and I looked up to see, through the kitchen window, the fixed, slightly manic gaze of the watcher:

The damned evil little rodent sat on the courtyard wall without moving for eight minutes by the kitchen clock, and kept up that horribly I-am-about-to-go-for-your-throat glazed stare throughout. I think it was trying to force me to hand over the pecan nuts by sheer mental coercion. I never did trust squirrels. Lock up your chocolate chip cookies.
My culinary activities were mildly interrupted by an increasingly creepy sense that someone was watching me, and I looked up to see, through the kitchen window, the fixed, slightly manic gaze of the watcher:
The damned evil little rodent sat on the courtyard wall without moving for eight minutes by the kitchen clock, and kept up that horribly I-am-about-to-go-for-your-throat glazed stare throughout. I think it was trying to force me to hand over the pecan nuts by sheer mental coercion. I never did trust squirrels. Lock up your chocolate chip cookies.
1 When I picked up the DVD, the video store clerk earnestly assured me that it was a very good idea to re-familiarise myself with the second film before watching the third. I'm not sure if this says more about the bizarre nature of our popular culture, in which Hollywood blockbusters have to be taken very seriously, or the labyrinthine complexities of the third film's plot.
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Date: Tuesday, 29 May 2007 09:49 pm (UTC)scroob
PS I liked the burgundy better.
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Date: Wednesday, 30 May 2007 06:55 am (UTC)I think I also liked the burgundy better, overall, which is a pity as I love this scrunched silk background. It's just that all the blues which work with it are too dark on most people's monitors. *clutches brow in frustrated artistic wossname*
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Date: Wednesday, 30 May 2007 07:22 am (UTC)Actually, I rather like it, even if it is rather a change.
I was also about to suggest feeding the squirrel, until Scroob detailed the alcoholic squirrelly vandal overlord.
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Date: Wednesday, 30 May 2007 07:24 am (UTC)Squirrels ate most of the insulation of my gran's roof. Then she died. As far as I know, however, the two things are unrelated.
And, woo! PotC 3 tonight!
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Date: Wednesday, 30 May 2007 11:23 am (UTC):o
Re your gran, I'm rather more worried about the fact that the squirrels ate most of the insulation from her roof but they didn't die. Indestructible little buggers.