2004-08-04

mayhap: hennaed hands, writing (Dave McKean)
2004-08-04 10:50 am

Mayhap encounters Nature; film at 11

Oddly, it is gorgeous out here. Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous. One rarely gets to say that in Missouri in August.

Okay, so it's 78º, with 80% humidity and a thick gray cloud cover that promises rain any minute now. In my book, this is lovely weather and an excellent excuse for going outside. At least until it actually starts raining. Pan might not appreciate that terribly much.

Seven hawks are circling over my head. Unfortunately for them, I am not actually dead. Probably my being sprawled out on the grass confused them.

I made a chain of clover, which I am at present wearing in my hair. This is about as far as I generally go in terms of making a fashion statement. Especially when it comes to fixing my hair.
mayhap: hennaed hands, writing (Dave McKean)
2004-08-04 10:50 am

Mayhap encounters Nature; film at 11

Oddly, it is gorgeous out here. Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous. One rarely gets to say that in Missouri in August.

Okay, so it's 78º, with 80% humidity and a thick gray cloud cover that promises rain any minute now. In my book, this is lovely weather and an excellent excuse for going outside. At least until it actually starts raining. Pan might not appreciate that terribly much.

Seven hawks are circling over my head. Unfortunately for them, I am not actually dead. Probably my being sprawled out on the grass confused them.

I made a chain of clover, which I am at present wearing in my hair. This is about as far as I generally go in terms of making a fashion statement. Especially when it comes to fixing my hair.
mayhap: Viking ship with text read the ocean by the cupful (read the ocean by the cupful)
2004-08-04 02:09 pm

Epiphany

I can breathe!

Today I had the gigantic plastic splints removed, as well as having lots of nasty blood clots and such sucked out with a vacuum. (I know that you wanted to know this.) This is the (more or less) final stage of my induction into the world of people who breathe through their noses and it actually works and stuff. Truly amazing.
mayhap: Viking ship with text read the ocean by the cupful (read the ocean by the cupful)
2004-08-04 02:09 pm

Epiphany

I can breathe!

Today I had the gigantic plastic splints removed, as well as having lots of nasty blood clots and such sucked out with a vacuum. (I know that you wanted to know this.) This is the (more or less) final stage of my induction into the world of people who breathe through their noses and it actually works and stuff. Truly amazing.