Author Archives: Owldaughter

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I just got in! I did something very exciting today: I took a new bus home.

I love taking new buses. I like seeing where they go, how they get to the end of their journey. I enjoy finding new ways to get from there to here. So today, I left work at 5 on the dot to walk to Atwater and catch the 104, which MLG informed me stops two blocks away from my apartment building.

It does. It did. I�m home, without having had to descend into the depths of the subway, switch cars, and stand on the packed 105 on a day as beautiful as this one.

One simple bus. I�m thrilled.

On the other hand, I still have to bus-metro-metro in the mornings because the 104 passes here at either 8.40 or 9.31 AM. Twenty or twenty-five minutes in to the city, and wow, look I�m either really, really early or just a bit late.

The quick and easy trip home on a Friday after a long week is quite the gift, though. Hurrah! Let the weekend begin!

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Sigh. Wake up – can’t talk. Growl and gurgle at cats until some semblance of vocal production returns.

I discovered, to my immense annoyance, as I was proof-reading another contract last night, that we have no corrector fluid. No Liquid Paper. No corrector tape. Anywhere. I deliberately hid the corrector tape from my klepto-like husband who walks off with supplies and loses them somewhere (probably the same place my cat hides pretty sparkly things she finds), and he apparently found it because it’s not there any more.

Why is this a Bad Thing? This is a Bad Thing because I was given hard copy to edit. In future, I will make a photocopy and scribble on that, because I obviously can’t be trusted with an original. At least, not after an eleven-hour day in retail.

I will go to work early and make use of the corrector fluid there. Ha.

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I got bad news last night that the two elderly foxes at the EcoMuseum didn’t survive the winter. I feel odd – a group of friends got together and adopted one for me for twelve months as a birthday gift last year (quite possibly the best birthday present I’ve ever received – I can’t think of others which have thrilled me that much as this one did!). Rusty was my personal favourite, although Claudius had his charm. Now they’ve both gone to foxy-heaven where I am sure they will dance with mice before eating them whole, sun themselves, and play hide and go seek in long waving grass, striped with sunlight and shade.

The good news is that the EcoMuseum will be receiving fox kits as replacements! So I’ll have to go along and see them and pick one that I will cherish as my very own – at least until my last four months are up.

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I�m feeling bit run over this morning. The editing job was wonderful, but would have made a whole day�s work on its own if I�d had the choice; as it is I did 5 hours of data work for the day job, then hit the computer again at 5.45 PM to start the freelancing. Tumbled into bed at 1 AM, got up at 5.30 for another appointment with my osteopath, dragged myself home and now am engaged in a very delicate reheating of a chocolate croissant as I contemplate my green tea. I think orchestra�s going to be dropped on my list of priorities tonight in favour of coming home and sleeping. Please gods, let this day be gentle.

On top of that, that fever which turned into a cold seems to have chosen my throat and only my throat as its victim. Swollen, sore, and my voice has dropped an octave. The rest of me feels fine. Go figure.

The one thing I don�t feel so good about is not being able to put that document away for the night and look at it again all the way through the 110 pages before I sent it back. I like to walk away from my work for a bit to see it with fresh eyes, just to be certain. It was a rush job though, and it was needed before a 9 AM meeting today, so off it went. All in all, I feel terrific about the editing. I�m good at it, I helped someone else, I made money doing it. Amazing.

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I know times move quickly, but really! My dictionary appears to be out of date. My parents gave it to me at the beginning of my high school graduating year. I just tried to look up “web site” to see if it’s a hyphenated compound word or two nouns, and my dictionary doesn’t list it. It dates from 1987.

This helps me not at all in my quest as I edit.

Note to self: buy updated dictionary.

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Argh. Just reread my post on that editing job, did the math, and realised that I have been in retail for eleven years.

It’s a wonder I’m not institutionalised.

(That is, “placed in an institution”, not “made established”.)

Someone save me.

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I love reading other people’s blogs. When I read blogs of people I know personally, I can hear their voices. Like Ceri, for instance – I can hear her voice perfectly. Other blogs I read, those blogs written by people I’ve never met in my life, like Kat’s, are blogs where I get to imagine a voice speaking the post aloud. I have fun doing it. It’s so interesting to see how a personality can leap out of someone’s writing style and present you with a mental image of who the author is. Nine times out of ten, you’ll never meet the person so you’ll never know how close you were. That tenth time, though, you’re either validated in knowing they’re just like you imagined them, or completely thrown by how off you were! Ah, the anonymity of the Internet, where you can pretend to be someone else entirely…