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It's been a long weekend here, and I have achieved perhaps one thing from my list of The Many Things I Must Do. Instead I have slept like a log for most of it and failed to finish my Darkfest fic.

Instead, I fell over on wet tiles at the shops and -- even with my ninja-like falling skills -- managed to give myself one hell of a bruise and gash to the calf; there was a vicious edge where some of the tiles and concrete had broken away. I strongly suspect that those tiles are not passed for external use, as it was a mild damp from the earlier rain, but there was no traction at all. And I'm not joking about the ninja-like falling skills. Years of riding, ballet and martial arts have perfected them, and I was rolling neatly to one side from the waist down, holding a coffee and two pastries upright with minimal spillage -- would have been fine if not for the broken edge gouging me.

I think I'll slap on a short skirt and go over and rant with a spot of bruise waving to see if I can get them to fix that. What if I'd been an OAP?

Anyway, I limped home, to find that two of my friends and their cute toddler were planning to descend on us. Which put an end to my writing plans. But then I received LJ notifications from three of people who had read one (different ones!) of my stories over the weekend and had nice things to say about them.

I have to say that this cheered me up immensely. After writing at the speed of glacial shift -- er classic glacial shift speed, not current -- I suddenly felt much more talented and much more competent. Comments, they are beautiful things!

Friends are happily ensconced, alcohol in hand, toddler in toddler nest, and trashy television keeping us from having to make any mental effort. Tomorrow night looks good for writing. Leg still hurts, though!

Date: 2008-10-06 01:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aldehyde.livejournal.com
awwwh! this really hasn't been a good couple of months for you with regards to your health, has it? [something i can relate to, sigh]. i hope the gash heals quickly and doesn't scar, and you should definitely complain about the wet tiles!

btw i really enjoyed reading this entry - it was very engaging and humorous. excellent way to start off my monday morning!

Date: 2008-10-07 01:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com
This was just annoying! How hard is it to paint a few grip strips on? Grrr! As for scars, eh, I have so many that I plan to spend my dotage telling children I was a mercenary for hire in North Africa.

But I will be complaining! And the shopkeepers are both young and easily intimidated by fortysomething Englishness, so I'll have loads of fun doing it! Glad I made you smile, you did the same for me ;-)

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