Entry tags:
- adhd,
- alexander solzhenitsyn,
- alexandre dumas: adaptations,
- books,
- coronavirus,
- david attenborough,
- dracula: adaptations,
- family,
- frankenstein: adaptations,
- games,
- guillermo del toro,
- kazuhiro soda,
- movies,
- parkrun,
- robert harris: adaptations,
- sherlock holmes: adaptations,
- week in review,
- wheels,
- wicked
Week in review: Week to 7 June
I've been experimenting with my journal entries in the last week or two, ( Read more... )
We had a family get-together for the public holiday, ( Read more... )
The board game club had another of their long public holiday sessions ( Read more... )
I had a doctor's appointment this week: a routine thing, not because anything was wrong with me. ( The next bit involves injections )
I don't think I've mentioned in one of these posts that I've started reading Solzhenitsyn: ( Read more... )
( Movies current - Ocean - and upcoming - including ) Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein. The latter had the tagline "Only monsters play god", which is staking out a position in the "'Frankenstein' is not the name of the monster" discourse that I respect.
I finished playing through The Beekeeper's Picnic. ( Read more... )
I got to Parkrun only slightly late this week: ( Read more... )
I've had several experiences this week where I was reading someone's description of their experiences with ADHD and thinking that it sounded worryingly familiar. ( Read more... )
I was yesterday years old when I learned that "Womble" is an actual real surname that actual people really have. (Apparently, it's derived from the Yorkshire town of Wombwell.) The context was somebody mentioning a law firm called Womble Bond Dickinson; the relevant founding partner was apparently called B. S. Womble, which is one of the most made-up-sounding real names I've encountered in recent memory. (His full name was "Bunyan Snipes Womble", which sounds like a law firm all by itself.)
We had a family get-together for the public holiday, ( Read more... )
The board game club had another of their long public holiday sessions ( Read more... )
I had a doctor's appointment this week: a routine thing, not because anything was wrong with me. ( The next bit involves injections )
I don't think I've mentioned in one of these posts that I've started reading Solzhenitsyn: ( Read more... )
( Movies current - Ocean - and upcoming - including ) Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein. The latter had the tagline "Only monsters play god", which is staking out a position in the "'Frankenstein' is not the name of the monster" discourse that I respect.
I finished playing through The Beekeeper's Picnic. ( Read more... )
I got to Parkrun only slightly late this week: ( Read more... )
I've had several experiences this week where I was reading someone's description of their experiences with ADHD and thinking that it sounded worryingly familiar. ( Read more... )
I was yesterday years old when I learned that "Womble" is an actual real surname that actual people really have. (Apparently, it's derived from the Yorkshire town of Wombwell.) The context was somebody mentioning a law firm called Womble Bond Dickinson; the relevant founding partner was apparently called B. S. Womble, which is one of the most made-up-sounding real names I've encountered in recent memory. (His full name was "Bunyan Snipes Womble", which sounds like a law firm all by itself.)