Last year I celebrated Valentine's Day with pizza and The Ladykillers (1955). This year
derspatchel and I went to Mary Chung's and watched Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949). Eventually I'll run out of Ealing comedies, but in the meantime I like this progression.
Starting tomorrow at noon we'll be at the Boston Science Fiction Film Festival's 'Thon, as was the case around this time last year. I will not have my computer on me, since I didn't use it at all last time; I have no idea if we'll make the full twenty-four hours, but if we don't there's always Verna's.
I made a mushroom and spinach frittata tonight from a recipe in the New York Times. Needed more Parmesan, but I am still very impressed by the fact that it actually slid out of the pan in one piece. I thought that was a sort of Julia Child myth.
I am reading Bulgakov's A Country Doctor's Notebook (1927). Most of me still hurts in various directions, but I am content.
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Starting tomorrow at noon we'll be at the Boston Science Fiction Film Festival's 'Thon, as was the case around this time last year. I will not have my computer on me, since I didn't use it at all last time; I have no idea if we'll make the full twenty-four hours, but if we don't there's always Verna's.
I made a mushroom and spinach frittata tonight from a recipe in the New York Times. Needed more Parmesan, but I am still very impressed by the fact that it actually slid out of the pan in one piece. I thought that was a sort of Julia Child myth.
I am reading Bulgakov's A Country Doctor's Notebook (1927). Most of me still hurts in various directions, but I am content.