Midsummer's Day
Jun. 21st, 2004 11:23 pm"Do you always wait for the longest day of the year and then miss it? I always wait for the longest day of the year and then miss it." -Daisy, the Great Gatsby
I'M NOT MISSING IT!!!
I had A Midsummer Night's Dream rehearsal today. How appropriate. We had to act like animals we thought fit our parts. I was Helena-- I was a spaniel. It actually says that in the story. So I crawled around on my hands and knees and gave people puppy dog eyes. It was like, "If you were an Animagus, you would be . . . " though my spaniel was hardly like Sirius's labrador, lol . . . Puck was a ferret. He didn't know how ferrets moved-- and I said they bounced, and everyone gave me a weird look. It's insane; I was ranting about Harry Potter and NONE OF THEM HAD READ IT. It's like being cut off from air. How? How? It's insane . . .
Happy Birthday, Kurage! Yes, I wish my characters happy birthday. He's . . . 89 years old.
Let's all go to Stonehenge and dance in white sheets.
Hence "The Mummer's Dance." Also, I could use "Tempus Vernum," I suppose-- though that's more for spring, obviously, and fall.
Everybody have a dream tonight! Don't fall in love or let little elves who impersonate ferrets sprinkle charms on your eyes while you sleep.
I'M NOT MISSING IT!!!
I had A Midsummer Night's Dream rehearsal today. How appropriate. We had to act like animals we thought fit our parts. I was Helena-- I was a spaniel. It actually says that in the story. So I crawled around on my hands and knees and gave people puppy dog eyes. It was like, "If you were an Animagus, you would be . . . " though my spaniel was hardly like Sirius's labrador, lol . . . Puck was a ferret. He didn't know how ferrets moved-- and I said they bounced, and everyone gave me a weird look. It's insane; I was ranting about Harry Potter and NONE OF THEM HAD READ IT. It's like being cut off from air. How? How? It's insane . . .
Happy Birthday, Kurage! Yes, I wish my characters happy birthday. He's . . . 89 years old.
Let's all go to Stonehenge and dance in white sheets.
Hence "The Mummer's Dance." Also, I could use "Tempus Vernum," I suppose-- though that's more for spring, obviously, and fall.
Everybody have a dream tonight! Don't fall in love or let little elves who impersonate ferrets sprinkle charms on your eyes while you sleep.