Random stuff
May. 10th, 2019 08:15 pmI've finished Chapter 27 of "Kansas 2 - The Yellow Brick Road". With this, I've officially reached the middle of the planned story - unless it spawns more chapters as it grows. I hope it won't. 56 chapters, some of them double ones, are more than enough.
I also bought a packet of handmade Little Birdie paper flowers, using one of the gift cards I got from a a class. Alas, I didn't find the exact same picture on the net, but littlebirdies.com has some truly beautiful stuff. Take a look. Fortunately, one of the craft shops I sometimes visit (because of the gift cards) has several versions of them. I foresee more cards used for this purpose.
I also went to the dermatologist to have the two small warts on my toes iced away. Well. Until now they were just there. Now, after the liquid nitrogen treatment they do hurt a bit. Which is funny, as I had liquid nitrogen treatment on my face repeatedly, and it never hurt. Apparently, one has thicker skin on the face than on the toes. Now I'm treating the poor toes with calendula salve, which helps with just about every such problem - I hope it won't fail me now!
BTW, "having thick skin on one's face" means in Hungarian that one is shameless, selfish and rude. What does this say about me? *g*
( A small taste from the finished chapter - some background knowledge of B5 might be helpful )
I also bought a packet of handmade Little Birdie paper flowers, using one of the gift cards I got from a a class. Alas, I didn't find the exact same picture on the net, but littlebirdies.com has some truly beautiful stuff. Take a look. Fortunately, one of the craft shops I sometimes visit (because of the gift cards) has several versions of them. I foresee more cards used for this purpose.
I also went to the dermatologist to have the two small warts on my toes iced away. Well. Until now they were just there. Now, after the liquid nitrogen treatment they do hurt a bit. Which is funny, as I had liquid nitrogen treatment on my face repeatedly, and it never hurt. Apparently, one has thicker skin on the face than on the toes. Now I'm treating the poor toes with calendula salve, which helps with just about every such problem - I hope it won't fail me now!
BTW, "having thick skin on one's face" means in Hungarian that one is shameless, selfish and rude. What does this say about me? *g*
( A small taste from the finished chapter - some background knowledge of B5 might be helpful )