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Plan for the day: get up, pick hawthorns, boil for jelly (to be finished tomorrow). That shouldn't take too long. Except that I spent ages picking, because I thought that I needed lots. Then I spent ages picking them off the twigs etc, which took ages because I had lots. Then I boiled them in two enormous pans. Then I discovered that they massively o'erflowed the jelly bag. Then I manufactured a second jelly bag from random close-weave cotton/old sheet and hung it from a cupboard door. Now it's nearly seven o'clock. Roast duck for dinner will be happening tomorrow.

On the plus side, though I still have to do Jelly Pt. II tomorrow, at least a larger quantity shouldn't take longer at that point (except of course it will). It had better taste nice.

I passed the time while picking berries from twigs in listening to Cabin Pressure and, courtesy of [personal profile] antisoppist, Death Bredon, a Radio 4 Saturday play about Dorothy L. Sayers early years as a copywriter and relationships with John Cournos and Bill White. It's quite fun, extremely fanficcy, very Radio 4 playish, and unabashedly portrays John Cournos as a complete git. Since by all accounts he was a complete git, this seems fair enough. I felt Sayers came across as a bit wet, though. There's no denying that she seems to have had terrible taste when it came to men, but she was also a person who - even when completely wrong - knew what she wanted and stuck to it, and there was no significant sense of this forthright side of her character. After all, surely an important part of the Cournos story is that Sayers doesn't sleep with him, because she disagrees over the terms and sticks to her guns. That's the same person who was a nightmare for the BBC producers because she insisted things happen her way or not at all, or who in 2013 would be at the centre of notorious internet flamewars.

Also, I always get annoyed by mysteriously queasy = unwittingly pregnant.

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Date: 2013-10-13 08:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bookwormsarah.livejournal.com
Much better after a good night of sleep. Listening to Paris and St Petersburg improved things vastly too!

Just need to remember to do my Yuletide sign up and I'll be fine...

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Date: 2013-10-13 08:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nineveh-uk.livejournal.com
I particularly like St Petersburg.

Good luck with Yuletide! I don't sign up any more because I could never manage to do it before December, and by that point things were always incredibly hectic and it ended up being stressful. But I still look forward to reading the stories.

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Date: 2013-10-13 01:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tree_and_leaf
There's no way I'll be able to do Yuletide, either, but reading the stories is still a highlight of Christmas.

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