Writer's Fodder: Not That Lion and Lamb

Mar 31, 2009 08:28

 I'd say "in like a lion, out like a lamb." I was still dealing with back injury pain, and that sucked!

On the upside, I could also say I "started with music and ended with music."  On the 2nd  I discovered Evaline, yesterday I discovered Mylene Farmer & Jean-Louis Murat. Horray for discovering new music to enjoy! What else happened? Huh. Lessee.

I  bumbled across four new-to-me bloggers that I really enjoy following, now. One of them brought back a lot of really great memories about where I used to live-- and that's always good.
 Hmm. I was depressed for some of the month, as I had Women's Issues with hormones.
 I bought A LOT of cookbooks, but haven't cooked or baked much. 
 I went to Schaar's Bluff frequently. 
 I met that lovely man from Cromwell, who gave me the fish 'n' chips recipe. 
 I met my one-year goal of not smoking,
 I had a lot of bizarre, sometimes disturbing dreams.
 First time I talked to my mom since she left for FL.
 My friends got laid off, and that sucks, Big Time.
 Was introduced to one of my elder great-uncles for the first time.
 Made plans to save to travel with J. to visit her home town in Oxford, England, next year. 
 Was seriously peeved that I was unable to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. That won't happen again.
 Was greatly saddened by the death of Natasha Richardson.
 Talked my way out of a driving ticket-- and used my name to do it.
 Misplaced and found my camera. Yes, it's a big deal!
 Heard from an ex-friend who will remain an ex-friend.
 Discovered new beers from Belgium.
 Thought that I was sick, but most likely wasn't.
 Thought about my brother a lot.
 My Good Auntie & Uncle still want something to do with me, yay!
 Cursed living in MN a lot.
 Kept my house over 58* for under $200. 
 Watched some very interesting movies.
 Got tips on how to re-orient myself so that I can travel a good Life Path, from an unexpected source.

When I look back on it, though, I realize one more thing: this is the first time in my journaling history that I've posted something, every single day. Whoo whoo!

OK, it's raining (hah! I was saying yesterday that it didn't feel like snow, that it felt like rain-- thank you, bones & joints), and going to Schaar's Bluff may not be the best idea. I need to drive somewhere, though. Hrmm. I'm hungry. I need to get gas, too. Err, just not from what I eat. Haw! 
 I'm going to hit the road.

Cheers & All

family, friends, babble, writer's fodder

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