1. Potentially spoilery pics taken by a crew member on series 2 of Merlin here. Yes, I love my pretty show of prettiness to the point that I have gone trawling for set reports, and I have not sought only those that talk about Tony. (MOAR ANGEL COULBY, PLZ!)
2. My NuTrek icon craving is for a picture of the whole crew on the bridge at the end, with the text OTCrew.
3. The urge to knit is rising again within me, which is good, because I have a wedding to go to this summer and a lot of relatives who will need Christmas presents in about six months. And if I start knitting for that now I will not be wrapping things up with the needles still in them come Christmas Eve.
4. It might actually be useful for me, for work purposes, to memorize the names of all the signers of the declaration of independence, rather than just the ones who have good songs in 1776.
5. Over the weekend I read The Devil Wears Prada, which is just as guiltily addictive a piece of chick-lit fluff as it was when it was called The Nanny Diaries. I think one reason these books are popular is that they reassure the everyday non-high-powered-or-hyper-privileged, non-New-York-City reader that the glitzy life is NOT WORTH IT.
2. My NuTrek icon craving is for a picture of the whole crew on the bridge at the end, with the text OTCrew.
3. The urge to knit is rising again within me, which is good, because I have a wedding to go to this summer and a lot of relatives who will need Christmas presents in about six months. And if I start knitting for that now I will not be wrapping things up with the needles still in them come Christmas Eve.
4. It might actually be useful for me, for work purposes, to memorize the names of all the signers of the declaration of independence, rather than just the ones who have good songs in 1776.
5. Over the weekend I read The Devil Wears Prada, which is just as guiltily addictive a piece of chick-lit fluff as it was when it was called The Nanny Diaries. I think one reason these books are popular is that they reassure the everyday non-high-powered-or-hyper-privileged, non-New-York-City reader that the glitzy life is NOT WORTH IT.