Have I mentioned that I'm going crazy for the Dutch?
I'm pretty excited about my trip to Munich--I leave in less than two weeks--but I'm now thinking about how much time I can afford to spend in Amsterdam in the summer. My friend in Munich is getting married to his German fiancee who lives up north of Koln, so I'm going to fly in and out of Amsterdam and take the train to her town. Should be an excellent time.
It started when I was reading about the history of New Amsterdam and now I've moved on to the history of the original Amsterdam. That place is amazing. And the Dutch have the most phenomenal history. I shan't go on and on, mainly because I should be pouring all this writing into the actual work I have to do.
Miss Kitty is doing just fine. It's so weird how not at all sensitive her skin seems to be. I've been jabbing needles into her for weeks now--for the subcutaneous hydration, mind you. She doesn't even flinch, nor does she seem to care about her stitches. We were very careful not to touch them, but we've discovered that she doesn't care if we do or not. We're still careful, but it's odd.
Really, I will post some pictures of her soon.
But tonight I'm off to see the guys behind homestarrunner.com give a talk.
Woo hoo
I'm pretty excited about my trip to Munich--I leave in less than two weeks--but I'm now thinking about how much time I can afford to spend in Amsterdam in the summer. My friend in Munich is getting married to his German fiancee who lives up north of Koln, so I'm going to fly in and out of Amsterdam and take the train to her town. Should be an excellent time.
It started when I was reading about the history of New Amsterdam and now I've moved on to the history of the original Amsterdam. That place is amazing. And the Dutch have the most phenomenal history. I shan't go on and on, mainly because I should be pouring all this writing into the actual work I have to do.
Miss Kitty is doing just fine. It's so weird how not at all sensitive her skin seems to be. I've been jabbing needles into her for weeks now--for the subcutaneous hydration, mind you. She doesn't even flinch, nor does she seem to care about her stitches. We were very careful not to touch them, but we've discovered that she doesn't care if we do or not. We're still careful, but it's odd.
Really, I will post some pictures of her soon.
But tonight I'm off to see the guys behind homestarrunner.com give a talk.
Woo hoo
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I love your bamboo/panda analogy!
I have been to Amsterdam twice; I have some Dutch friends. I LOVE it there. I totally tried to find a way to live and work there. My bf at the time wanted to as well, and was almost transferred there but it didn't work out. You should spend as much time there as possible!
Glad to here the kitty is doing well!
--l*P
And, by the way, 100 Demons is gorgeous. And I love her books of comics. humberthumbert got me into them, and then adapted some of them into a short play a couple of years ago.