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Good things:
Out of 68 Albums I have already got 11 and had offers of another 23

Bad things:
Almost everything else

Good thing:
The everything else isn't actually an immediate threat to my well-being, much as my brain is trying to make it out to be

I think I need help. Especially I need someone other than me who can have a conversation and help me look at things more sanely
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The feast went well! We fed 120 people until they were fll and the food was nice and we didn't make anyone ill and the pig looked very impressive and people danced and I drummed and overall we generally ruled!

And I've been dreaming about the cooking for two nights since.

On the 20th I met with Davey my lovely van driver and collected tables and chairs from two places and left them in the van and got taken to Tesco by [livejournal.com profile] zotz who helped me shop for starter ingredients and collect the hire glasses and left those in his car and packed a suitcase of things for the Hall and did relaxation exercises. I even found time to finish dying my hair, which was a matter of great importance, as you can imagine.

I then got about seven hours sleep and woke at 8am, as I have been recently, whether I like it or not. Not a huge amount, but enough to keep me vaguely sane. lj-cut for a long day )
Pictures will follow when I have finished buying Xmas stuff.
Mood:: 'accomplished' accomplished
location: Home
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Some people are asking if the Solstice feast is on the proper Solstice. The answer is that daylight on the 21st and 22nd is the same length this year (at 6h 57m 29s, which is TOO DAMN SHORT), but that the astronomical Solstice, when the Sun reaches its furthest point from the equator, is at 22 minutes past Midnight on the 22nd. So yes, I have picked the right day. So ner.

It is possible that this is a geekier answer than they wanted. Tough
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Quite a lot of things are quite good:
  • I have recruited a new assistant who will start in just over a week
  • Drumming happened last night and made me feel good
  • Solstice is slowly coming together and no-one is angry with me about it yet.
  • Free apples = applesauce in quantity
  • I have an excuse to practise my mulled punch recipe
  • I am working on two scrafs and have plans for two more
  • Working toward Solstice means I am wonderfully aware of how soon the sun will start creeping back
  • Work is moving relatively calmly towards the quiet patch
I do love organising things, and I love Beltane people to listtle squishy paint-covered bits, honestly, but sometimes working with hippies who all communicate in different ways can be *tiring* ya know? Right now I have a team, some if whom don't read/get my email, some don't have mobiles, some work shifts, some have mobiles but have no credit and can't reply to texts or listen to their messages and some just carry on their own sweet way without feeding back and all of whom can make meetings on different days of the week. Aaaarrrgh!

So, tell me, what would you serve for very cheap 'nibbles' given that there's going to be a lot of food but people still like nibbles?
location: werk
Music:: Suspect Device: SLF
Mood:: 'awake' awake

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