How Sad a Passage

COUNTESS "This young gentlewoman had a father,--O, that 'had'! how sad a passage 'tis!--whose skill was almost as great as his honesty; had it stretched so far, would have made nature immortal, and death should have play for lack of work." -Act I scene i, All's Well that Ends Well.

Saturday, January 05, 2013

‘Eht’s a tightroap Spud, eht’s a fookin tightroap’

Isn't it just, whether discussing Walcott's future development or today's conversation over apple cider and some coconut-themed mocktail... At least let it be done.  No high hopes for any future developments, but perhaps... See what time brings. To include the note with the loan of TNOTW, that is the question. Assuming you get up in the morning, por que no? But say what? Apologies (again) for being light-hearted, trying to find the right balance. Nah, the impossibility of frankness, honesty, etc. Letting it be for now the right choice.  Only to laugh at the surprise message from h.  Oh my.

At least you've not been swayed against the resolution, two, now three days done! Bring us through a weekend and confidence will rise... The work is there to distract.  And slowly the drudgery will bring me around to other errands that need to be run, the cleaning and the organizing and the car service.

How funny, recalling that LB story of the Royal Oak Thursday night on the water. Should go back and see if there is any trace of a real-time recording on Ahab's... just the tales of the Czech tempest and L. in the sky with diamonds.  Fun to see, as this may be, years hence.

Gods bless the unknown.  To the stairs!

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