happy moon landing day! what do you mean, it's not an actual holiday? i know that it's so, so incredibly environmentally unfriendly to send space tourists up in rockets, and i highly doubt i'll live long enough to see average humans visiting the moon, but man, if i had the money and the opportunity i would go in a heartbeat. i mean, SPACE.
pure and unsullied celestial orb? wrong!
an ape hath touched it! heh.
(the header is something michael collins said from orbit - "we can see the moon passing by the window and it looks like what i consider to be a correct size.")
yesterday the admins had a baby shower for one of the girls in fiscal who is - i know you're going to be surprised - having a baby. (i can't exactly call her a girl, i mean she's a grown-ass adult who's having a kid.) fun was had, gifts were given, cake was et. it was a gooood cake, to the point i spent a significant chunk of this afternoon wishing i had some. (baby mom took it home as she should have.) i may or may not have taken a walk with admin a today and infected her with a desire for cake too. >:D
secret invasion continues interesting, what we do in the shadows continues weird, and most importantly justified is back. *the audience goes wild* by which i mean raylan is temporarily out of context in detroit doing his thing. he's got his daughter who's played by timothy olyphant's daughter and she's great - sassy and sarcastic and just what he deserves. :D i really like her. it's a little weird to see raylan ignoring orders from someone who isn't art and working with people who aren't tim or rachel and chasing down criminals who aren't boyd but so far i'm really enjoying it. detroit law enforcement gives him shit and i appreciate that.
ornaments made from giant sloth bones
indicates humans lived in south america a lot earlier than archaeologists thought. like, 25,000-27,000 years ago (rather than, say, 20,000 years). i love it when we discover people have been doing something or living somewhere longer than previously assumed.
tomorrow i'm going down to the cape for a writing group writing retreat and i expect to get... not much done. but it should be fun.