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Hot milk and the bread man's truck
I woke up this morning at 6:45 feeling miserable and wanting nothing else in the world but hot milk.
Hot milk is high up there on the list of my favourite drinks. It's the only reason I would ever consider buying a microwave. I love hot milk and hot milk loves me back. Hot hot hot. Yum yum yum.
Five years of Ireland
I was originally going to write about my changed attitude and feelings about things that have been happening to me. I was going to write about how indifferent I have become to obstacles and excrements that life has been throwing at me. I was going to write how it seems not to bother me anymore, and how not getting that job that I interviewed for was not the end of the world. But.
Today is the fifth anniversary of my arrival in Ireland.
I had plans.
I was going to go to Dun Laoghaire for a dinner and copious amounts of red wine with a friend.
More of Recent Ramblings
March Music Find of the Month - 2CELLOS - Thunderstruck |
R.E.M - The Lotus |
Fairy Godfather |
SysAdmin Sociability Index |
What does this button do? |
This is my pen. There are many like it, but this one is mine. |
Red lipstick |
Earliest Memory |
Birthday Resolution |
One Stone |
Weeks 5, 6 and 7 - and all is well |
Another Week, nothing this time - Week 4 Results |
Week Three - Silver Seven! |
Week Two Results |
Weight Watchers - Weigh In and what followed |
Art on Drugs - about Bryan Lewis Saunders and Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz (Witkacy) |
Intelligent and Cultured |
The story - How I broke my Western Digital MyBook Essential |
Making Bouncy Balls - but where to get Borax in Ireland? |
Celery is growing her own veggies and herbs |