posted by
owlfish at 10:54am on 29/04/2003
It's been a full week: full of visits and reunions, a fair amount of reading, and a whole lot of travel. Two days at the BL, two days in Whitehaven, and one visiting C.'s family. Lots of good food, but no exciting breakfasts. I also learned to play Settlers of Catan. Over the course of the days in Whitehaven, we played three games, including one with the groom on the morning of the wedding to help him pass time. There was a cealidh, and, to my relief, C. is willing to dance called dances!
Impressively, the food at the wedding was quite good, and the portions were very substantial. It's a challenge to feed lots of people at once and do it with tasty food, but this event succeeded. I think the starter was a squash-and-red-pepper soup. I couldn't even finish the main course, it was so substantial. We had pineapple cake (with an option of plum pudding) for dessert, followed by the wedding cake, a stupendous work of art, with gorgeously handmade flowers, complete with marzipan calyxes, and leaves.
I bought three books, and read two works of fiction, including Diana Wynne Jones' latest, The Merlin Conspiracy. I enjoyed it, but the ending finished in such a flurry that, while there was nothing major left hanging, I wished it had finished less breathlessly. Baker's Boy was typical fantasy but rather disturbing. I'm not sure yet whether or not to read the next two books in the trilogy.
Impressively, the food at the wedding was quite good, and the portions were very substantial. It's a challenge to feed lots of people at once and do it with tasty food, but this event succeeded. I think the starter was a squash-and-red-pepper soup. I couldn't even finish the main course, it was so substantial. We had pineapple cake (with an option of plum pudding) for dessert, followed by the wedding cake, a stupendous work of art, with gorgeously handmade flowers, complete with marzipan calyxes, and leaves.
I bought three books, and read two works of fiction, including Diana Wynne Jones' latest, The Merlin Conspiracy. I enjoyed it, but the ending finished in such a flurry that, while there was nothing major left hanging, I wished it had finished less breathlessly. Baker's Boy was typical fantasy but rather disturbing. I'm not sure yet whether or not to read the next two books in the trilogy.
Baker's Boy
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I was always relieved when the storyline returned to the two young main characters who thus far have managed to avoid being associated with the worst of the ickiness, but I don't trust the author not to embroil them somehow or other in future books.
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It is MINE.
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C. is willing to dance called dances!
*giggle* Yay for him! :)))
Being back
I'm particularly relieved that C. is willing to dance called dances at least, since he's not up to ballroom-type dancing. I was worried I would never get to dance with him, which was annoying which he's a very convenient dancing partner and I love dancing!
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once you master that, are you going to expand to seafarers of catan?
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J V Jones
The Barbed Coil I quite enjoyed -- pacing was right, it hung together quite well and resolved neatly -- not too many loose ends.
Glad you had a good time on your visit, Rhys, Caroline and their daughter say hello :-)
Colin, you're letting the side down -- *dancing*? I'm shocked... nay, mortified... ;-)