Raz and you - and Alcor and Alde, for that matter - may have taught me some things, but I admit, the subtleties still escape me far too often. (At least I've the wit to know it, I suppose.) But I am reassured that you are cautiously optimistic, at least. And I'm well aware I'm letting my own issues with both Horace and Septima colour my view of the world at the moment. Among other things.
This would be one of the weeks - months, seasons - where I believe that when they talk about Hufflepuffs and fairness and hard work, that it's not about native virtues, as it were, but the fact that it is bloody hard work being fair sometimes, and only the most stubborn even begin to bother some days.
On tomorrow - Raz has been in and out with Harry all week, and I believe I can pass up an afternoon nap for the pleasure of a bookstore, especially Poundtree. (And actually, I have some astronomy I think I'd like to see if they can track down, for a change, though it's certainly nothing like urgent.) Name your time?
(Before you worry about the nap, well, I did have rather a lot of sleep to catch up on. And given that Georg's cleverness has largely kept my calendar free in general, I'm doing my best to make good on it while I can.)
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Date: 2013-04-04 09:39 pm (UTC)Raz and you - and Alcor and Alde, for that matter - may have taught me some things, but I admit, the subtleties still escape me far too often. (At least I've the wit to know it, I suppose.) But I am reassured that you are cautiously optimistic, at least. And I'm well aware I'm letting my own issues with both Horace and Septima colour my view of the world at the moment. Among other things.
This would be one of the weeks - months, seasons - where I believe that when they talk about Hufflepuffs and fairness and hard work, that it's not about native virtues, as it were, but the fact that it is bloody hard work being fair sometimes, and only the most stubborn even begin to bother some days.
On tomorrow - Raz has been in and out with Harry all week, and I believe I can pass up an afternoon nap for the pleasure of a bookstore, especially Poundtree. (And actually, I have some astronomy I think I'd like to see if they can track down, for a change, though it's certainly nothing like urgent.) Name your time?
(Before you worry about the nap, well, I did have rather a lot of sleep to catch up on. And given that Georg's cleverness has largely kept my calendar free in general, I'm doing my best to make good on it while I can.)