As expected, Amy Adams got on my nerves (I can never tell, is it her, her characters or a little of both?) but like Julia, "Julie" had some gusto. Some real drive. Over 500 recipes in just one year? That trumps my 90-haikus-in-a-quarter project by a long shot. (But who's counting?) I was happy when she finished her last recipe. And I wondered if, after that endeavor, she went back to life as usual - or did she embark upon a whole new crazy adventure?
I'm sure Wikipedia would have an answer but I honestly don't like her enough to look it up. I do, however, associate with the soul-killing office job and the need to create and achieve and feel fulfilled outside of office hours.
I'm not sure how to best manifest this in my own personal life right now. DIY food, cardmaking, reading, writing are all fun but time-consuming (and sometimes expensive). By the time I get home, do some sort of exercise and eat, it's 9pm. My spring chicken days of staying up past midnight and getting up at 6am are long gone. And right now we are housesitting in suburbia, which means a much longer commute and housesitting duties like watering the beautiful garden that provides our dinner each night and spending hours and hours petting the adorable kitteh.
beautiful garden that provides our dinner each night
adorable kitteh
Rough life, I know, but I have even less time for time-consuming activities. So for now, I bide my cubeland hours and work on Plan B.
And while I'm doing that, I watch the sunset.
Can you see the sunset real good on the West side?
You can see it on the East side too.
You can see it on the East side too.
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