A really, really progressive day
Oct. 2nd, 2019 07:55 pmAs expected, I was very busy today - again. First, I've all but finished my ladybug page. The basis is completely done, now I'll have to make the six little bugs that will be fastened to the dots by Velcro. I promise there will be photos when I'm done.
Then my muse clearly got the full-blown panic that I might abandon her (instead the other way round, as usual) and in about two hours I wrote more than four pages (!) for Chapter 33 of Kansas 2. I don't entertain high hopes that it will continue that way, but it was a pleasant surprise.
Then my only private student was here for her German lesson. That took 90 minutes, after which I decided that I really should start on the Linzer Torte I was planning to make (among other things) for my birthday party on Friday. But first I phoned to colleague E, whom I love very much, because I needed someone to cheer me up.
( Behold the big Linzer Torte epic )
Mum was very busy, too. She promised her absolutely amazing salad de boeuf for the party, and since it requires vegetables cooked in chicken soup, we had chicken soup today, followed by Wiener Schnitzel made of chicken breast, with potatoes baked in the oil used for the Wiener Schnitzel and mixed salad. Yum!
Then my muse clearly got the full-blown panic that I might abandon her (instead the other way round, as usual) and in about two hours I wrote more than four pages (!) for Chapter 33 of Kansas 2. I don't entertain high hopes that it will continue that way, but it was a pleasant surprise.
Then my only private student was here for her German lesson. That took 90 minutes, after which I decided that I really should start on the Linzer Torte I was planning to make (among other things) for my birthday party on Friday. But first I phoned to colleague E, whom I love very much, because I needed someone to cheer me up.
( Behold the big Linzer Torte epic )
Mum was very busy, too. She promised her absolutely amazing salad de boeuf for the party, and since it requires vegetables cooked in chicken soup, we had chicken soup today, followed by Wiener Schnitzel made of chicken breast, with potatoes baked in the oil used for the Wiener Schnitzel and mixed salad. Yum!