"I love the beach!" said the surfer, littorally.
Had the chance to set up a complex case and do most of it, on a lunch, today. Lovely flow of competence moved my hands, fast and sure. Another scrub lunch, and again, that sense of ability, that had been slipping lately. Resource, also known as a core monkey, today. Opening supplies, restocking, breaks and lunches and general assistance, clean up, turn-overs.
Given that yesterday I was so ill from the hormones, hemorrhaging, that I asked to get off after lunches, and they sent me at ten. Apparently I looked pretty bad. Dropping stuff, contaminated some supplies in a way I would never do normally. Not that I felt wonderful today, but so much better.
Off to read the rest of Ann Cleeves Raven Black. Read Red Bones first, and I'm hooked.
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have you read any lindsey davis? she writes detective fiction that takes place in ancient rome. quite intelligent and some fascinating details about how people lived back then (not all fluffy and sanitized).
if you haven't, i think you might like them:
http://www.lindseydavis.co.uk
and i'd strongly recommend starting at the beginning of her Falco series and completely skipping "rebels and traitors" which was so bad i thought i'd picked up someone else's novel by mistake (to be fair, i only read 2 chapters and then was done).
pc,
Have read all the Lindsey Davis, yes. The last Falco rather put me off going back and re reading, however.
The Course of Honor was awfully good, though.
It is a good feeling when our proficiency nears its peak.
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