can't even
11 Feb 2019 01:03 amCan't settle on what book to read next: I've picked up and started, then put aside two so far...
Can't settle down to writing the post on the visual genealogy of (80s) She-Ra and He-Man I've been working on: I decided it needed a clear diagram instead of a verbal introduction and somehow spent like 5 hours yesterday making that diagram without writing anything...
Can't settle down to my next knitting project: I finished a lace cowl and haven't blocked it because I should do two loads of laundry first. Instead I started knitting some legwarmers and I've already switched patterns once and only knitted a few inches, but I don't like the texture and kind of want to start over.
On the other hand I can say with absolute certainty that I don't want to go hiking around tomorrow (we'll need groceries): it stayed cold for so long that there was a massive build-up of snow and now it's melting into dirty slush, the gravel is sinking through it, and it's not draining so there are enormous mud puddles interspersed with slippery snowpiles left by the snow plows. I hope we get another cold snap just so the view won't be this ugly until the end of spring thaw (going by recent years, should be sometime in late April).
Can't settle down to writing the post on the visual genealogy of (80s) She-Ra and He-Man I've been working on: I decided it needed a clear diagram instead of a verbal introduction and somehow spent like 5 hours yesterday making that diagram without writing anything...
Can't settle down to my next knitting project: I finished a lace cowl and haven't blocked it because I should do two loads of laundry first. Instead I started knitting some legwarmers and I've already switched patterns once and only knitted a few inches, but I don't like the texture and kind of want to start over.
On the other hand I can say with absolute certainty that I don't want to go hiking around tomorrow (we'll need groceries): it stayed cold for so long that there was a massive build-up of snow and now it's melting into dirty slush, the gravel is sinking through it, and it's not draining so there are enormous mud puddles interspersed with slippery snowpiles left by the snow plows. I hope we get another cold snap just so the view won't be this ugly until the end of spring thaw (going by recent years, should be sometime in late April).