Vita, Vita, Vita
I need a haircut. Pretty desperately. My hair is straggly and shoulder-length and refuses to be tamed by any amount of conditioner and smoothing products (which I applied way too much of today -- eww). At least it smells good -- Garnier Fructis x 3.Today I made brunch for Jason, mopped the kitchen, living room, and hallway, and cleaned the bathroom. Took a long, meandering bath. Put more books I want on my Amazon wishlist. That's about it. I had grand plans of writing this afternoon, but I guess that's not going to happen. I need to meet Jason at Housing Works in a few hours.
Given up on Peter Ho Davies' Equal Love. "Hull Case" was a good story, but I've already read it. And the next two stories are mediocre at best. So now it's onto Vita and Harold. Oh, and here's a quote from a very young, exuberant Vita to her fiancee:
After all, I am not sorry not to know you better, it makes it even more fun your being a terra incognita. We will find each other out gradually. You will be disappointed.
There is no fun equal to being quite at the beginning of things.
Is there? (27).
There is no fun equal to being quite at the beginning of things.
Is there? (27).
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