But, when they should transform to newts, are naughty and erratic
Yesterday I felt optimistic enough about this cold to go out and meet
ratatosk for lunch at Dave's Fresh Pasta and then hang out until the evening, trying not to cough on anyone too badly and mostly succeeding. (He has two books of Walter Garstang. I got to watch a puppet feed a cat. It was great.) Today I am back to drinking soup and sounding like a TB ward. Rabbit, rabbit. Other less festive noises. Links.
1. I didn't know anyone had written a revamp of Five Children and It. Can someone who isn't me read this first and tell me what on earth it's like?
2. I have tickets next week for Peter Maxwell Davies' The Lighthouse at the Boston Lyric Opera. I've never heard the opera, but it's based on the mystery of the Flannan Isles light (and I got a discount for being an ex-Opera Boston subscriber). I am looking forward.
3. I hope people do come to refer to this work, academically, as the Whoopensocker Dictionary.
4.
cucumberseed: Cookiethulhu.
5. This documentary really sounds like porn for me.
1. I didn't know anyone had written a revamp of Five Children and It. Can someone who isn't me read this first and tell me what on earth it's like?
2. I have tickets next week for Peter Maxwell Davies' The Lighthouse at the Boston Lyric Opera. I've never heard the opera, but it's based on the mystery of the Flannan Isles light (and I got a discount for being an ex-Opera Boston subscriber). I am looking forward.
3. I hope people do come to refer to this work, academically, as the Whoopensocker Dictionary.
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5. This documentary really sounds like porn for me.

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But this is interspersed, as shewhomust says, by Bright Young Things doing experiments on which beach's sand is best for making sandcastles. It's a little frustrating, but worth it for the moments that feel like they walked straight out of a Susan Cooper book.
(I am personally more addicted at present to Ancient History of Britain. You have the same archaeologist presenter, with his charming accent, and he's solo presenter. It's one of the most joyful archaeologist shows I've seen, & as beautifully shot).
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See, that sounds lovely, and so does anything that reminds of Seaward or Greenwitch. Maybe it will turn up on Netflix and I can watch just the good parts.
It's one of the most joyful archaeologist shows I've seen, & as beautifully shot).
Hmm. I'll have to look for that.
Thank you!
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Oh, and Ancient History is followed by Celtic History of Britain, which starts screening here this weekend. *excited bouncing*
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Please report back!
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That seems really silly. Who's going to sign up to watch a show called Coast and expect not to spend hours staring at sea, sky, stone?