Taking a break for some randomness
Nov. 25th, 2005 07:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've gotten almost 2000 words down so far, and plan to write more because I'm keen on telling this part of the story. It's been a focal point for me for almost a decade now, but I've never told the full account of it. It's the tale in which Cadmus scalps Orphaeus Cygnus and, in The Chalice, it's told first person by Orphaeus himself. There are way too many odd coincidences about the Cadmus/Orphaeus relationship. Five years after creating Orphaeus and making him Cadmus' arch-nemesis, I stumbled upon B's trial website on which there was a link to a site called "The Head of Orpheus." Strange? Yes. Then I finally got to hear Illuminati's ne'er-released album, which featured a song called "Eurydice." All the songs were written by B, by the by. Oookay. Needless to say, I was fairly alarmed. Then, just recently, I was told about B's intense lack of enthusiasm for Danny Elfman, whose music helped to create Orphaeus.
Well. I would be lying if I didn't find all this insanely bizarre, enough so to make me bibble about and touch things just to make certain I'm still in reality, or at least my version of it.
Anyway, I broke the 100 page mark today and I'm keen on getting to at least 46500 words. I'm happy and petrified all at the same time.
One thing I did not do today is go out in public. Todd was supposed to come over today so we could do something, but he bailed because he thinks he's gotten the flu. It may possibly be the Slobovian Death Plague. I guess it's for the best, but I still wish we could spend more time together before he heads back to Portland. I wasn't keen on getting out in the unholy mess that is Black Friday, though.
Why anyone would want to partake in this new tradition of holiday consumerism is beyond me. It's shit like this that turned me against the Winter horribledays in the first place. Aunt Tudi and I have just about decided not to do the gift thing with anyone this year. Everyone we know is in financial dire straits and, even though we aren't (yet ~ hopefully never), we don't want to make anyone feel bad by giving gifts to folks who can't reciprocate. I know it's not about that, but society has made it the underlying angst of the horribledays.
The only thing I like about the season is I get to drag out my big "Happy Hannukah" sweatshirt and wear it proudly for all the local yokels to ogle and wonder. Some have asked me if I'm Jewish. Well, yes, I am! The Mother Unit is Jewish, so that makes me Jewish. I tell them that my mom is Jewish and my dad is a Baptist so, naturally, I became a Pagan. What choice did I have? But I like to recognise Chanukah (I like that spelling better) in my own little way. I drag out the Klezmer music and sing along in Pigeon Yiddish. It's what I do.
As for the horribledays, I'll be glad when it's all over. Everything on the TV and radio is about Krimmus. I'm sick of it. When I was still in Quality Assurance, I was sick of the horribledays by the end of July, which is when all the new Krimmus albums are manufactured for public consumption starting in September. I had to listen to all of them. It truly was Christmas in July for me for many long years. It's the only thing I don't miss about QA.
Aunt Tudi has a sleep study tomorrow night. I've invited Llew over to spend the night so I won't be alone and Aunt Tudi won't worry.
Instead of sleeping at the hospital like I had to when I had my sleep study, Aunt Tudi is getting a hotel room at the new Renaissance Marriott hotel in downtown Spartanburg. The hospital has a contract with the new hotel, which is the ultimate in luxury from what we've been told. So la-tee-damn-da for Aunt Tudi. I have to have her down there by 8:30 tomorrow night. Personally, I don't think they'll have to do the study to see if she has sleep apnea; rather, they need to do the test to see how many times she stops breathing thanks to her sleep apnea. I gaze into my crystal ball and foresee a C-PAP machine in Aunt Tudi's very near future. So it is written, so shall it be done.
I would like to say that my friends list is comprised of some of the most attractive souls on Earth and I'm very honoured that you allow me to slum about on your journals. Just thought that should be said.
In the next few days I want to write about Duke Scarpone. That man inspired so much unbridled lust and molten stirrings in my loins, I remember his name to this day. More on that later.
For now, it's time to get back to writing. This is the longest period of time ever that I've had Cadmus at the forefront of my mind and I'm actually more comfortable with him now that I've ever been. This does not bode well for my mental health.
Well. I would be lying if I didn't find all this insanely bizarre, enough so to make me bibble about and touch things just to make certain I'm still in reality, or at least my version of it.
Anyway, I broke the 100 page mark today and I'm keen on getting to at least 46500 words. I'm happy and petrified all at the same time.
One thing I did not do today is go out in public. Todd was supposed to come over today so we could do something, but he bailed because he thinks he's gotten the flu. It may possibly be the Slobovian Death Plague. I guess it's for the best, but I still wish we could spend more time together before he heads back to Portland. I wasn't keen on getting out in the unholy mess that is Black Friday, though.
Why anyone would want to partake in this new tradition of holiday consumerism is beyond me. It's shit like this that turned me against the Winter horribledays in the first place. Aunt Tudi and I have just about decided not to do the gift thing with anyone this year. Everyone we know is in financial dire straits and, even though we aren't (yet ~ hopefully never), we don't want to make anyone feel bad by giving gifts to folks who can't reciprocate. I know it's not about that, but society has made it the underlying angst of the horribledays.
The only thing I like about the season is I get to drag out my big "Happy Hannukah" sweatshirt and wear it proudly for all the local yokels to ogle and wonder. Some have asked me if I'm Jewish. Well, yes, I am! The Mother Unit is Jewish, so that makes me Jewish. I tell them that my mom is Jewish and my dad is a Baptist so, naturally, I became a Pagan. What choice did I have? But I like to recognise Chanukah (I like that spelling better) in my own little way. I drag out the Klezmer music and sing along in Pigeon Yiddish. It's what I do.
As for the horribledays, I'll be glad when it's all over. Everything on the TV and radio is about Krimmus. I'm sick of it. When I was still in Quality Assurance, I was sick of the horribledays by the end of July, which is when all the new Krimmus albums are manufactured for public consumption starting in September. I had to listen to all of them. It truly was Christmas in July for me for many long years. It's the only thing I don't miss about QA.
Aunt Tudi has a sleep study tomorrow night. I've invited Llew over to spend the night so I won't be alone and Aunt Tudi won't worry.
Instead of sleeping at the hospital like I had to when I had my sleep study, Aunt Tudi is getting a hotel room at the new Renaissance Marriott hotel in downtown Spartanburg. The hospital has a contract with the new hotel, which is the ultimate in luxury from what we've been told. So la-tee-damn-da for Aunt Tudi. I have to have her down there by 8:30 tomorrow night. Personally, I don't think they'll have to do the study to see if she has sleep apnea; rather, they need to do the test to see how many times she stops breathing thanks to her sleep apnea. I gaze into my crystal ball and foresee a C-PAP machine in Aunt Tudi's very near future. So it is written, so shall it be done.
I would like to say that my friends list is comprised of some of the most attractive souls on Earth and I'm very honoured that you allow me to slum about on your journals. Just thought that should be said.
In the next few days I want to write about Duke Scarpone. That man inspired so much unbridled lust and molten stirrings in my loins, I remember his name to this day. More on that later.
For now, it's time to get back to writing. This is the longest period of time ever that I've had Cadmus at the forefront of my mind and I'm actually more comfortable with him now that I've ever been. This does not bode well for my mental health.
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Date: 2005-11-26 12:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-26 01:11 am (UTC)I did not leave my pjs all day long. It was lovely!
Don't tell the Hilton people, but I like the Marriott Renaissance. We stayed at one in Amsterdam and it was da bomb! The balcony was bigger than most hotel rooms, plus it had patio furniture and a rollaway awning!
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Date: 2005-11-26 02:03 am (UTC)By the way - I wanted to seriously thank you for telling me about the Demetra George book Mysteries of the Dark Moon. I am only into chapter three and its fabulous. I am doing the journaling questions at the end of each chapter too. It is fascinating stuff and I think that it will help me greatly. So, thanks! :)
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Date: 2005-11-26 07:04 pm (UTC)Well. I would be lying if I didn't find all this insanely bizarre
That is indeed some super extra creepy paralell universe type stuff!
I'm glad your Aunt Tudi gets a regular bed for her sleep test, she might actually get some sleep. I did my test at a sleep center...had to pee in this rolling portie toilet because I was all wired up with pasted electrodes! Oh the humanity! (I didn't have sleep apnea, I'm just a night mouth breathing allergy sufferer. Hooray for Breath Right Strips!)
OH, and you are NOT slumming in my journal, your relentless wit always brightens my day.