I had a good day yesterday. I worked all morning on my own in the garden. That’s what I like to do at the moment. I don’t want to talk to anyone. And it was sunny.
We watched Billy Eliot again – this time for screenplay-examining purposes (and I only cried twice.)
And loving people sent me messages. Barbara sent me this short animation, which I liked a lot.
I read Megan’s post again about making good art, and hope.
But as it’s Quotes from Dave week, here is another gem – so good that I used it in BUT I TOLD YOU LAST YEAR THAT I LOVED YOU.
I was worrying about being old…
Me: “I’ve just noticed I’ve got those old people’s freckles on the backs of my hands!”
Dave: “I’ve had those for some time. I keep telling you how ancient we are. Stranded in the grey, dank land of old age, and everywhere the stench of death. I’ll make our coffins this winter.”
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