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Apr. 22nd, 2005 02:39 pmThey say it's going to snow tomorrow. Just when I thought I was done with the winter coat...
Today, it's raining. The fun thing about rain in the spring is, you can practically watch the grass get greener as it gets rained on. (Not so much fun if you're the one who has to mow the lawn when it dries out, but I don't, so I'm enjoying it.)
The editing that wouldn't go away is now Son of Editing. Basically, it's the next issue of the journal, the last issue of which we disposed of two weeks or so ago. At least it's easier now that I know what not to forget. This is supposed to be an annual journal, but it was horrendously late last year (the 2004 issue is the one we just finished with) due to one of the other editors/contributors being ill.
I should be doing terminology today if I'm not writing my analysis. I think, since I'm further behind on the analysis than on the glossary, I'll write today and do terminology on Monday.
Oh yes, and I have to pay bills today too.
Today, it's raining. The fun thing about rain in the spring is, you can practically watch the grass get greener as it gets rained on. (Not so much fun if you're the one who has to mow the lawn when it dries out, but I don't, so I'm enjoying it.)
The editing that wouldn't go away is now Son of Editing. Basically, it's the next issue of the journal, the last issue of which we disposed of two weeks or so ago. At least it's easier now that I know what not to forget. This is supposed to be an annual journal, but it was horrendously late last year (the 2004 issue is the one we just finished with) due to one of the other editors/contributors being ill.
I should be doing terminology today if I'm not writing my analysis. I think, since I'm further behind on the analysis than on the glossary, I'll write today and do terminology on Monday.
Oh yes, and I have to pay bills today too.