That's what it feels like at the moment, that I'm running about the place with a barnet aflame. In actual fact, I'm getting quite a lot done, just that there's an extremely long list to tick off.
Lately it's been all about the music.
Friday last week: Amy Winehouse at Somerset House. We were taking bets as to whether she would even turn up, and when she tottered out on her spindly little legs, heels, there was a collective sigh of relief. In between musing what she had hidden in her beehive (Bottle of vodka? Her stash? No, a helium balloon, Claire decided) and smiling benevolently at her gently loony musings ("I was really worried that it might rain tonight but I thought that maybe there would be a cover or something that they'd pull over the top..." - no, Amy, when the venue said the gig was going ahead despite the rain, because it was "under cover", they mean that you, the artist, was under cover and all us schmucks could drown in the torrents, for all they cared) the crowd wholeheartedly showed their appreciation for a tremendous set. She was just brilliant, looked amazing - beautiful complexion and ok, so she's the width of a ruler but hell, she was glowing - and we had a mighty time.
Saturday and Sunday last week - off to Lovebox.
Horrendous weather on the Saturday (the dance tent had never been so popular) but Sunday brightened up, great weekend with lovely people. And evil finger puppets.
Never mind the biggies, like the B-52s, who were great, most of the best bands were in the Clash tent on the Saturday, including my new favourite band, Who Made Who. Crazy Danes.
On Friday night, rather than taking my mama, I took my uncle to the Scissor Sisters at the O2 arena, which was a very cool venue and an outrageously good show. Yeah, I am a huge SS fan, but this was the finest performance I've witnessed yet.
I've been working, just temping, so that's eating up a lot of time. Slightly surreal as my new boss has gone off on holidays for a forthnight.
Still making some time for knitting, and I'm glad to say that when I went home last weekend, Dad loved his socks as his 60th birthday present. Despite looking quite big (I did knit them on 3mm rather than 2.5s and with a slightly looser tension than normal) they fitted perfectly. His are the not pink ones. Those were supposed to be for me but may go into the present stash, because yes, I am starting the Christmas knitting now.
I'm working on socks, two other pairs in progress and then there's some quilting to be done. Oh, and flat buying and job hunting though I'm still kind of burying my head in the sands. I'll pluck it out sometime soon.
And then there's the Clap too. Have made a mistake with it, need some help to fix it so it's been cast aside
until I can get back to some knitting group who can help. I had started the second section, when you start to drop the stitches, and I did something wrong on the second or third row after the first dropped stitch. Bah.
Did I tell you that I finished HP7? Not going to say too much about it yet, not wanting to issue spoilers, but I liked it. Didn't love it, but liked it and was glad I read it. Still have a few questions which may necessitate another go at it.
Has anyone else's Bloglines gone mad? I know it's been a few days since I checked it, but it seems to be listing about 10 new posts for all the blogs I watch, and when I check them they only have one or maybe two new entries. I will try to keep posting more regularly myself but somehow there doesn't seem to be much time at the moment...
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