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Sat: It rained! This meant the 3rd day in a row with rain. Curious. Car was sounding VERY unhappy and was taken to a repair place. They fixed it while we waited (about 3/4 of an hour with a hot chocolate from the cafe next door and then wandering up and down the road in the driving rain. Much better sounding - just required a lot of tender loving care after the abuses of driving to Festival and back. Home, apple pie baking and then off to a very nice dessert evening* at SA place. Lots of very nice desserts, very nice dessert wines and good conversation.

Sun: It rained! Planned to go swimming, but never quite got around to it (2nd weekend of doing that - naughty). Instead Z attempted to retreat into a(nother) book (his version of crawling under the desk and throwing things at anyone who comes near, especially when it is up to a book a day**). Was coaxed out of shell with surfing job adverts while I sewed on the bliaut***. I got my A into G and pinged off the application for this one. Shall see how it goes. May have made too large a clunk in the in-box - still waiting on confirmation of receipt.

Mon: Yep, 30th birthday **** Doesn't appear to have rained yet. Z had to get up at 6:30am to be into a conference on time. I made him hot choc and poggo and went back to sleep. Library and sewing I think with a bit of a pause to work out dinner. Possibly home made pizza...

* Combined birthday party for me and C, and house warming for SA. Don't know what it is about this time of the year, but people with birthdays around this time are popping out of the woodwork left, right and center. Current count is up to 6 in about the past 4 days... I'd ask what was going on 9 month earlier, (long cold winter nights cuddling up?), but I was a month premature...

** Though this is completely different from the "I have found a new author I really like and I have the entire series on hand to binge on" book a day trend.

*** One sleeve completely done (seams finished and hemmed etc), the other pinned up and in the process of attaching together. Have that to combine with Buffy after I womble down to the library this afternoon. Will be good (or evil) and post piccies at that stage. After that, attaching the skirt, then the fun bit of taking in the sides and putting in the lacing holes such that it does the right crumpling up thing round the stomach. Then oval silk veil - wrap around head scarf just a bit early for the style.

**** Thank you for the birthday wishes from [livejournal.com profile] alpha_angel, [livejournal.com profile] aumtattoo, and [livejournal.com profile] manus :)
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Just come out (via the h-cost list): Heather Rose Jones has put on-line a searchable catalogue of extant garments "from Europe and the Mediterranean from the dawn of time up through approximately 1500."
The Surviving Garments Project. Descriptions only but lots of references. Clunky interface, but that is apparently being worked on.

Today has been a good day (even if it does mark turning 29) :). Last night was up til late talking and drinking (ok so I am still finishing the shot of Midori poured last night - it has only been nursed for 24 hours...) Definitely have to do the chocolate brownies drowned in stewed cherries again.
Trash and Treasure in the morning. Plums, cotton tops and lots of cheap beeswax (about $10 per kg and the guy is apparently casting up some more for next week). At lunch time we were descended on as first [livejournal.com profile] vonstrassburg, then [livejournal.com profile] mrsbrown, [livejournal.com profile] mr_bassman and [livejournal.com profile] sjkasabi (feel free to correct me on any of these if I am wrong). And a little one who liked munching on the devil duck's horns:) Book and CDs were passed on - [livejournal.com profile] splodgenoodles, [livejournal.com profile] mrsbrown has the 2 CDs with the Pharmacogenomics articles - they didn't take up much space on a CD at all, but I figure duplicate copies never go amiss. There should be 19 easily readable pdf articles filed by number with the last 3 digits indicating the starting page number; if not, give a yell.

Then the rest of the afternoon was spent in a patch of sunlight blackworking the collar, running through rain getting groceries and then heading out to dinner at a very nice restaurant with R&P and R&M (and Z of course). If you ever get the chance, head to Lime Leaves in Queanbeyan. Very very very nice Thai food and I would wax more lyrically over it and in far more detail but Z need the computer to pass on beeswax info before he falls asleep in the bean bag... Very nice cinnamon and ginger sauce over icecream and exotic fruits. Great duck salad. Layerings of flavours.... Will stop drooling now.

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