5 Aug 2007

fahye: ([dw] the day of judgement)
- Not leaving LJ.

- Drinking coffee.

- Managing through supreme force of will not to devour all of the cookies I made last night while watching Perfume with my mother (good! really good! I was a bit dubious as to whether they'd be able to pull it off without the climax(es) being utterly ridiculous, but I should have trusted Tom Tykwer).

- Prodding wildly at a pinch hit fic that I volunteered to write in a fit of rash generosity. Hahaha. Actually, I do work better with deadlines, and this is the craziest deadline I have yet subjected myself to, so I may even finish it tonight.

- Listening to classical music turned up as loudly as I dare, thanks to Nny linking this SGA orchestra AU, which was like a kick in the figurative gut. Sometimes - not often, but sometimes - I really wish I still played euph in bands (even though I hated the euph) or that I dared pick up another instrument (even though it would be years before I'd be good enough for an ensemble). But I have choir, and I'm constantly startled by how good my choral singing has gotten over the past few years, so...I can tolerate the occasional bout of wild longing for another musical skill.

If I were Sylar, I would eat Richard Tognetti's brain. And then Tommy Emmanuel's. I'm just saying.

ETA: Vaughan Williams - Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
fahye: ([sga] in the edge of your frame)
Time until Multiverse deadline = one more day.

Pinch-hit fic = 2977 words and nowhere near done. SOMEONE STOP ME. This is terrible. It was going to be a nice, quick, easy way to get some good fandom karma points and then the science invaded, and you know as soon as science invades then it's goodbye to any reasonable kind of wordcount.

I'm also having some kind of serious love affair with this Mendelssohn concerto, omg, although nothing quite matches Verdi's Dies Irae for my earlier mood of DON'T YOU FUCK WITH ME, UNIVERSE. Trumpets! Timpani! RAAAAAGE!

Today's show has been brought to you by Fahye's clandestine love of classical music. Tomorrow we return to our regularly scheduled programming of melodic rock and embarrassingly boppy techno.

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