*points to icon*
Muah.
I found these nice grey gloves to go with my Slytherin scarf. Soft. Warm. Pretty. Classy. None of my actual clothing looks as nice as my coat, scarf and gloves, so perhaps I will appear at all occasions this winter wearing them and refuse to take them off. :D
Earlier I went up to Chelsea to meet some Scholars people for this chocolate show, and utterly failed to find any of them. By my watch, it was only one minute past one. It was very sad. My blood sugar still isn't happy with me, even though I appeased it with lunch shortly thereafter, and I still feel rather faint, although that is quite ridiculous. I don't understand.
Also made it up to myself by stopping at Strand and actually finding the following five books on the shelves on the street for $2:
Religious Drama, an anthology which contains Dorothy L. Sayers's The Zeal of Thy House, and, um, some other stuff
The Masqueraders and Charity Girl by that Georgette Heyer one hears so much about
Four Plays by Jean Girardoux, whom I like, though nowhere near as much as his contemporary and my t00by love, Jean Anouilh
Wait Until Dark, another play I adore, which was just fabulous and creepy when my high school did it and I went to see it twice
Hmm, yeah, still feeling dizzy here. Maybe I'll lie down and watch the X-Files for a while or something.
Muah.
I found these nice grey gloves to go with my Slytherin scarf. Soft. Warm. Pretty. Classy. None of my actual clothing looks as nice as my coat, scarf and gloves, so perhaps I will appear at all occasions this winter wearing them and refuse to take them off. :D
Earlier I went up to Chelsea to meet some Scholars people for this chocolate show, and utterly failed to find any of them. By my watch, it was only one minute past one. It was very sad. My blood sugar still isn't happy with me, even though I appeased it with lunch shortly thereafter, and I still feel rather faint, although that is quite ridiculous. I don't understand.
Also made it up to myself by stopping at Strand and actually finding the following five books on the shelves on the street for $2:
Religious Drama, an anthology which contains Dorothy L. Sayers's The Zeal of Thy House, and, um, some other stuff
The Masqueraders and Charity Girl by that Georgette Heyer one hears so much about
Four Plays by Jean Girardoux, whom I like, though nowhere near as much as his contemporary and my t00by love, Jean Anouilh
Wait Until Dark, another play I adore, which was just fabulous and creepy when my high school did it and I went to see it twice
Hmm, yeah, still feeling dizzy here. Maybe I'll lie down and watch the X-Files for a while or something.