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Last week’s Tweets (up to 2010-10-03)

  • It's a year today since we moved into our new house – it's way more work than we thought but no regrets, we're very happy here :) #
  • Thrown off by how early @johnleach left for LeedsRubyThing, I've been considering going to bed, only to look up and realise it's not 8pm yet #
  • When did Twitter change their text-in updates number to a short code rather than a mobile number? Many tweets lost. Bah. #
  • Met the youngest Jarvis, had a milkshake, nearly lost a shoe to mud, curry later. Good day! #
  • Read The World in Winter by John Christopher. First half disturbing-an interesting spin on things, second half dull. Deus ex machina a go go #

Dream hens, milkshake flashback, polished by nature, naan heaven, distract my dream

1. I dream that our next-door-but-one neighbours have chickens too and that they’re chickens and are chickens are wandering around the gardens together. I wake up smiling.

2. Driving away from meeting the incredibly flexible baby Eva, we both think the same thing: milkshakes. Going into Headingley and to Shaky Jake’s is like reliving a random Saturday from 18 months ago.

3. The cool smoothness of conkers in my pocket.

4. The giant naan is fluffy and smothered with garlic. On the table opposite, I see some people – Omar’s virgins – eyeing it with concern, worrying about how many they’ve ordered for themselves. We’re finished before their food arrives so I don’t get to see their faces but from watching similar scenes for the last decade, I know how their eyes will widen, they’ll laugh and cameras will emerge to record the scene.

5. I start reading “The World in Winter” by John Christopher before I go to sleep and as soon as I start, I know it’s a mistake – the descriptions of the country falling into savagery disturb me*. I’m thankful I have another book – a gentle apocalypse-less book – by my bedside so I can distract my brain before dream time.

(Especially as, like in “The Death of Grass”, Leeds is singled out for a bad-shizz-going-down namecheck – as if the specific details of London’s decline isn’t enough to scare me…)

A year ago today – six beautiful things from our house move

It’s a year today since we moved into our new home. I only started 3BTing a couple of months after the move so only have just a few tweets to mark the day — I think a few hindsight 3BTs are in order ;)

1. It’s strange to see our things, the items that decorate our lives, out of context, packed Tetris-style onto the van.

2. John drives us and the cats over ahead of the van. They’ve been kept out of the way in the bedroom all day over there and here, they’re shut away in the bathroom. Taking in cushions and duvets that smell like us, I join them and after a moment’s hesitations, they’re out of the carry boxes and exploring as a group: in the bath, on the window sills and peering in the mirror expecting to see out then turning around to realise it’s a reflection of the same room.

3. I leave the cats to help empty the van and provide desperately required cups of tea. Two of the movers stand, cups in hands, looking out of the living room window, gazing out at the tree line and down into the woods. “Nice, innit?” I hear one of them say to the other. (I’ve seen that exact scene – same stances, same stares – repeated several times over the last year, the position of the window just seems to demand it.)

4. I return to the bathroom and two of the cats are gone! Gone! They’d been fine in this strange room in this strange house while I’d been there but when I’d left them, they’d got frightened. Boron is alone, curled up on the duvet and I search for the others, acutely aware of the open doors and windows downstairs. I find Carbon back in his usually much-loathed carry box but his sister is still missing. I scrabble around looking for her, calling her name. Then I notice that the towels hanging over the radiator look plumper than usual. I touch the rounding and a shiny black nose appears out of the far end.

5. Once the movers are gone and the house is secure, we let the cats creep out of the bathroom. We herd them into the bedroom – they sniff around and jump on the dresser. Then someone, Boron I think it was, leads the charge downstairs and into the dining room. Blasé now, they head straight to the living room door – they want to see more, more!

6. We unpack some key boxes – the kitchen stuff, our clothes – then after weeks of long days, we allow ourselves to relax. The cats join us on the sofa – as I’d predicted “home” for them is the sofa and us – then at bedtime, they follow us up the stairs to our mattress on the floor. In the morning, we’ll all wake up dazzled by the morning sun upon us and I’ll tell the cats “sun! in your bed! how ace is that?”. It’s really pretty ace.

Many of me, really makes a difference, hurrah for cold weather

1. I love PastLouisa sometimes. Sometimes she’s a good girl. Sometimes she leaves blog posts written and ready for NowLouisa to post when she’s feeling grotty and can’t type. FutureLouisa should learn lessons from PastLouisa.

2. The book is printed in a crisp, clean font. A joy to read.

3. It’s not just a new sheets day (brand new sheets at that), we also switch onto our autumn duvet. Compared to the thin summer one, it’s fluffy and heavy like a luxurious hotel duvet. The fabric is coolly smooth but the weight promises warmth.

Last week’s Tweets (up to 2010-09-26)

  • Trying to find people in #BD10 who want allotments. There are 100+ on the waiting lists for spaces around Greengates! http://is.gd/fjiJx #
  • @neilwilson the plan is to go to them quoting that Act: we need a list of 6 registered voters/council tax payers so I'm trying to find them. in reply to neilwilson #
  • @thattommyhall i think it's spelled n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w-n-e-w… in reply to thattommyhall #
  • Took our neighbours' puppy Benny for a walk – so cute watching him and Lily running around the field together, tails wagging in unison :) #
  • Looking for neat, pretty ways to display blog post meta data rather than the usual end-of-post texty dump. Any suggestions? #
  • Somewhat regretting going with @morethan. Unhelpful website error messages, spent 10mins on the phone only to be told the wrong thing. Grr. #
  • Just had a cat purring away on one leg and the dog stretched out on her back on the other leg/my body. Our animals are frickin' ace together #
  • @tokengeek i regularly get mocked for saying light black but i maintain it's a colour. Eg faded black jeans aren't grey, they're light black in reply to tokengeek #
  • Had an unexpectedly intense morning visiting @johnleach's family. Need a nice calm afternoon to compensate now. #
  • @SlowFoodWYorks booked tickets for me and @johnleach – can't wait :) in reply to SlowFoodWYorks #
  • Worried about the state of my brain today – had 3 weird very-short-term blips this morning. It clearly needs feeding with tea & biscuits. #
  • Heard constant police/ambulance sirens for nearly the entire 30mins I was out with the dog. Something going down in Apperley Bridge? #bd10 #
  • Struggling to buy tickets to see @divinecomedyhq live – ticket selling websites giving credit card errors even though cards are fine, sigh.. #
  • Been battling WordPress designs for weeks now. Feel like I'm finally making some progress. Lots of work still do to though. #
  • @TweetsByAlex i believe there are CMYK plugins for GIMP but I've not used them so don't know how good they are… in reply to TweetsByAlex #
  • Was in a great mood, now not so much. Designing by committee is useful in some ways but painful in others. Sigh. #

Last week’s Tweets (up to 2010-09-19)

  • Last week a buyer promised us an amount for the old house "sold as seen, won't drop the price". Today, they dropped the price by 3k. Gits. #
  • @urbanwide i started with the book's 1st ed. Good to start with then hit some serious hurdles, so the person might need help through that. in reply to urbanwide #
  • @urbanwide I hit a wall so haven't even finished the book yet: too many more exciting things to do instead. Will get back to it soon though in reply to urbanwide #
  • @davidsmalley out of the three I use regularly (HSBC, Smile & Halifax), I think Halifax is the best by far. But it's still really pretty bad in reply to davidsmalley #
  • Returned from the dog walk soggy but with another lb of blackberries for the freezer. #
  • Just put my hand in my pocket to look for the dog lead and found four eggs in there instead. #
  • Found a small brown dog in ravenscliffe woods… #bd10 #
  • Lost found-dog again – went over the beck towards ravenscliffe and he took off, hopefully remembering the way home. Cute little chap. #
  • @strowger78 no, although he did lay some – they were like peanuts ;) in reply to strowger78 #
  • @davidsmalley aww :( in reply to davidsmalley #
  • @Caius Fozzie Bear? in reply to Caius #
  • Mostly wasted this afternoon looking at mediocre wordpress themes. Determined to find a good one to make the hours "worthwhile"… #
  • The dog totally has bed hair. #
  • Had a fab walk at the Chevin with @johnleach and @left_realistic yesterday then pizza & Shaun of the Dead. Good day. :D #
  • Damp doggy dawdle with @davidsmalley, then to the pub for lunch: another great day including walking & food. My sore neck is annoying though #
  • @johnleach She's either a follower of Chewdaism or Hounduism – one thing for sure, she's not a Cat-holic. #arf #arf in reply to johnleach #