Revision today?
5 June 2005 13:10My Crunchy Nut Cornflakes seem to have done something weird to the milk. *wonders why* It's gone foamy and semi-solid, sort of like slightly whipped cream. I think somehow the cornflakes have separated the milk. The milk is not sour (I am the kind of person who only need a whiff of sour milk to recoil, gagging) but has been open for a couple of days - so it's not just a new bottle with cream on top.
Either way, it's put me off breakfast. Weirdness. At least I am going shopping later.
Today is Cells revising day. I haven't got a huge amount of motivation or enthusiasm going for it.
Microwave remains clean :D
Hair-cutting was a really good idea. It seems less scraggy now, it really does. I now have no desire to use a hairdresser ever again in my life.
Oh, and there is a thistle growing outside my bedroom window that the evil grass-cutting people missed. It is nice. And also a little horse chestnut seedling that if no-one notices for long enough, might eventually start digging its roots into the foundations of the building. The cut grass area is now growing back with daisies and sticky weed and little yellow vetch and other nice things. It's kind of interesting to compare the plants growing in the bit they trimmed with the plants growing in the bit they left long. Yay for succession!
Now, what do I want to buy to eat for dinner today...?
Either way, it's put me off breakfast. Weirdness. At least I am going shopping later.
Today is Cells revising day. I haven't got a huge amount of motivation or enthusiasm going for it.
Microwave remains clean :D
Hair-cutting was a really good idea. It seems less scraggy now, it really does. I now have no desire to use a hairdresser ever again in my life.
Oh, and there is a thistle growing outside my bedroom window that the evil grass-cutting people missed. It is nice. And also a little horse chestnut seedling that if no-one notices for long enough, might eventually start digging its roots into the foundations of the building. The cut grass area is now growing back with daisies and sticky weed and little yellow vetch and other nice things. It's kind of interesting to compare the plants growing in the bit they trimmed with the plants growing in the bit they left long. Yay for succession!
Now, what do I want to buy to eat for dinner today...?