The Joss’d podcast is up. If you want to skip ahead (not that I’m encouraging that!) to hear what I actually sound like, interviews me at about 43 minutes in.
For the record, I said that I knew nothing about Woolloomooloo, Australia, and it could be a hole for all I knew but I loved its name. I loved it, do you hear? I’ve looked it up since. It’s clearly not a hole. I did not mean to impugn the town of Woolloomooloo or the Australian nation. I even gave a shout-out to Aussie and his awesome artwork. Australians, please do not pelt me with boomerangs or kangaroo droppings.
Crap, I did it again.
Aside from me possibly causing an international incident, neither nor I sounded like morons, so I’ll count the interview a success. Thanks for the opportunity, !
You have to see the ferret-sized Jayne hat made by . She is also the creator of the Vinnland sock pattern which I’m working on intermittently now. So yeah, she rocks double hard.
New Joss Whedon show on FOX? Now I know what that earthquake in California was all about. I guess when Hell freezes over, it shakes the foundation here a little bit.
I’m watching, baby!
In Emily news, Halloween was a great success. Her ghost costume was well-received, and we saw more kids out this year than usual. Some of them, however, stepped out of cars driven by their parents, so I think the thing now must be for the parents to drive them around until they see a house with a porch light on, then let the little nippers out to ring the doorbell. Maybe I’m getting crotchety, but if you live in the neighborhood and there are houses within your view with the porch lights on, do a little legwork!
But I digress. Here’s Emily counting her haul. She only wanted to go to about six houses, which was fine with us. She looks so big. I don’t know what it is, but she’s just looked so grownup lately. Stop growing, baby mine! Emily’s favorite Halloween candy, by the way, is candy corn.
Today, mo’ knitting and packing of Jayne hat kits. Also, I need to do more Jayne peripheral stuff, like write notes and stamp padded mailers. It’s the little touches that count!