2008-08-24

whatho: (Default)
2008-08-24 12:43 pm

Winning F1 post-Schumacher doesn't really count.

Oh, oh, Schumacher, oh. Martin Brundle's interviewing him on the grid. I MISS HIM. He looks smiley and happy and he isn't driving and it saddens me. I'm not saddened that he looks happy and smiley. He made a joke about being a terrible dangerous menace on the track. Oh.

My father's retired and he spends much of his time tidying up, which means presenting me with things I'd put in what I thought were perfectly sensible places and telling me I need to find them a new home. I don't know where my camera manual is anymore because he removed it from its residence on the shelf next to my camera and I put it between two random books because I couldn't be bothered finding anywhere more sensible. It's slightly vexing.
whatho: (Default)
2008-08-24 12:43 pm

Winning F1 post-Schumacher doesn't really count.

Oh, oh, Schumacher, oh. Martin Brundle's interviewing him on the grid. I MISS HIM. He looks smiley and happy and he isn't driving and it saddens me. I'm not saddened that he looks happy and smiley. He made a joke about being a terrible dangerous menace on the track. Oh.

My father's retired and he spends much of his time tidying up, which means presenting me with things I'd put in what I thought were perfectly sensible places and telling me I need to find them a new home. I don't know where my camera manual is anymore because he removed it from its residence on the shelf next to my camera and I put it between two random books because I couldn't be bothered finding anywhere more sensible. It's slightly vexing.
whatho: (Default)
2008-08-24 04:20 pm

Day 24



A child of Runtface (see the whole of the summer 2006 if that makes no sense). My other sunflowers, very much deprived of sun, have yet to come out this year, but this one somehow made it. It's not very tall and half of its face has sort of fallen off, but not the half I photographed.
whatho: (Default)
2008-08-24 04:20 pm

Day 24



A child of Runtface (see the whole of the summer 2006 if that makes no sense). My other sunflowers, very much deprived of sun, have yet to come out this year, but this one somehow made it. It's not very tall and half of its face has sort of fallen off, but not the half I photographed.