Sunday: The Bad, The Good
Feb. 9th, 2014 01:40 pmJust saying hello! And whinging a little, because I'm once again in the midst of home reno disarray. Everything is covered in plaster dust, and all the furniture is still in the bedroom. I am starting a trial tomorrow, and these are not optimum conditions for working, so I'm giving up and planning on getting to the office by 7:00 tomorrow.
On the other hand, I went to the Westminster Dog Show Agility Competition yesterday, and the dogs were fantastic. Also, the Olympics are happening, and I love the Olympics in the corniest way possible, although I'm a bit conflicted since we probably shouldn't be participating at all.
Most of all, though: SHERLOCK! Which I won't discuss in detail, except to say that I don't think the love story between them is subtextual any longer; or if it is, it's so barely beneath the surface as to be inconsequential. If these characters weren't same-sex, I can't imagine anyone would doubt that this is a romance that's been developing, and simmering, and is coming to a boil. All of which makes me incredibly happy!! And in celebration, instead of doing work, I'm going to watch Billy Wilder's The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes, which I haven't seen since I was a kid, because of what Mark Gatiss says about it. And I'll also offer a Sherlock rec: Luminosity, by what_alchemy. Short, and beautiful, and touching.
On the other hand, I went to the Westminster Dog Show Agility Competition yesterday, and the dogs were fantastic. Also, the Olympics are happening, and I love the Olympics in the corniest way possible, although I'm a bit conflicted since we probably shouldn't be participating at all.
Most of all, though: SHERLOCK! Which I won't discuss in detail, except to say that I don't think the love story between them is subtextual any longer; or if it is, it's so barely beneath the surface as to be inconsequential. If these characters weren't same-sex, I can't imagine anyone would doubt that this is a romance that's been developing, and simmering, and is coming to a boil. All of which makes me incredibly happy!! And in celebration, instead of doing work, I'm going to watch Billy Wilder's The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes, which I haven't seen since I was a kid, because of what Mark Gatiss says about it. And I'll also offer a Sherlock rec: Luminosity, by what_alchemy. Short, and beautiful, and touching.