Observations
Jun. 24th, 2013 07:37 pmIs it megalomaniacal to follow back people who've left kudos on my AO3 fic to raid their bookmarks for things I might like? Or can I pass it off as simply a manifestation of the reason I started writing at age ten--I'd run out of good shit I hadn't read too many times before?
Listening to various podcasts, I began to think I could hear a moustache in a man's voice. I was right about Peter Onuf of Backstory, but wrong about Stewart Brand. Still can't help but hear a big ole snowy walrus brush every time Brand talks.
Sir, despite your shaven lip your voice has a magnificent moustache!
Tracking my cycle with attention to detail I've noticed a couple strange things. First, I was wrong all that time I thought my cycle didn't affect my migraines, just because I didn't get them any more during my period than any other time. Turns out the maypole dance of hormones around ovulation is a rather strong trigger. About 1/3 of the time, it feels like my brain that lays an egg.
Second, I almost always dream about powerful water in the second half of my cycle. Houses flooding; hurricanes coming in from the sea; waves lapping over causeways; frogmen storming over a seaside cafe wall as the tide comes in.
I really loved the frogmen dream, solid grizzled guys in their snorkels and gear, like a squad of Sam Axes crashing the party.
I'm signing up for a bellydance class tomorrow.
Listening to various podcasts, I began to think I could hear a moustache in a man's voice. I was right about Peter Onuf of Backstory, but wrong about Stewart Brand. Still can't help but hear a big ole snowy walrus brush every time Brand talks.
Sir, despite your shaven lip your voice has a magnificent moustache!
Tracking my cycle with attention to detail I've noticed a couple strange things. First, I was wrong all that time I thought my cycle didn't affect my migraines, just because I didn't get them any more during my period than any other time. Turns out the maypole dance of hormones around ovulation is a rather strong trigger. About 1/3 of the time, it feels like my brain that lays an egg.
Second, I almost always dream about powerful water in the second half of my cycle. Houses flooding; hurricanes coming in from the sea; waves lapping over causeways; frogmen storming over a seaside cafe wall as the tide comes in.
I really loved the frogmen dream, solid grizzled guys in their snorkels and gear, like a squad of Sam Axes crashing the party.
I'm signing up for a bellydance class tomorrow.