oiseaurobyn, our Alaskan Cruise buddy, made gingerbread cookies today, and she made
a Jack Sparrow one for me! How cool is that?
I didn't realize I hadn't posted anything in a week. I've been struggling with January Blues, although I'm not taking the decorations down until next weekend, when I have an extra day off. It's been raining all week, off and on (definitely "on" for the last 36 hours), and ordinarily I like rain, but I'm just getting tired of it. We've had more than our annual average already, and it's only the first week of January.
weemonkey6 caught strep throat this week, which necessitated a visit to the doctor for meds. My new computer is OK (not great, just OK).
One truly wonderful thing about the last week has been the abundance of great new pirate!fic.
megpie71 posted some
untitled het Pirate!smut, featuring Jack and an OFC, so very unusual at
pirategasm, and which I quite liked. My fellow
Black Pearl Sails crewmember,
torn_eledhwen, finished her exciting 13-part J/A fic,
Escape Is Not An Option (the link goes to the last chapter, the others are linked at the bottom of that page).
the_stowaway has favored us with an excellent new story,
Compromises, which is a sequel to her
Trust and Honor.
the_stowaway is another Georgette Heyer fan, and it shows in her writing, which is replete with delightful period detail. Then (miracle of miracles!), on the first day of the new year, darling
firesignwriter started
finally posting
the final bits of
Jjail, which is, arguably, the best Sparrington in existance, utterly hilarious, amazingly hot, and Jack and James absolutely in character throughout.
Jjail has been a work-in-progress since about this time last year, and faithful readers despaired over the cliffhanger KayJay left. However, all is now well: the story proceeds apace, and it's as though she'd never set it aside for all those months: as brilliant as ever!
Also utterly brilliant is
viva_gloria. As if her previous outpouring of
great PotC stories and the genius of her work at
impofperversity wasn't enough, she is now posting a story called
Marooned, a chapter a day over the course of this month. What a treat it is to check my flist each morning and find a lucious new bit of this great story waiting to be read!
Gloria is famed for her 1200-word "sentences", fics that take punctuation abuse to new heights. ;) Besides her excellent Sparrington ones, which can be found at
her website, she has written a huge series of them for
impofperversity--
very hot stuff: you will go *thud* upon reading them, more often than not. Anyway, I borrowed this strangely enthralling style of writing for my latest drabble, which is another
Harry & the Pirate I "Outtake", written for the "Bad Weather" Drabble Challenge at
Black Pearl Sails (which
I issued, btw, due to my disgust with the constant rain and cold this week). It's a double drabble:
200 words without the title.
Re: *january-blues-huggle*
Date: 2005-01-09 11:37 am (UTC)Ah, Hugh Grant's amazing. I absolutely fell in love with him in Sense and Sensability. It's a movie that I must own this year. He's simply adorable. He really has a nice natural comedic talent about him.
In Two Weeks Notice, I love the end scene where she's ordering Chinese take-out and he's marveling at the size of the apartment she lives in.
He says something like, "I can't get over how small this apartment is... it's quite shocking, really."
Truly a cute movie that I must add to a collection. I just might have to make a Hugh Grant DVD collection now that my Depp collection is nearly complete.
Re: *january-blues-huggle*
Date: 2005-01-09 11:46 am (UTC)I've owned Sense & Sensibility since it was first available. I adore Emma Thompson, and that was her baby. Also am very fond of the whole cast in that one. A wonderful movie.
Re: *january-blues-huggle*
Date: 2005-01-09 12:12 pm (UTC)You own Sense & Sensability? I would've sooner, but it's difficult finding 'girl only' time on the TV in the family room. This is about the time I wish I had a daughter to share my favorite chick-flick's with.
Emma Thompson is fantastic (loved her and her husband in Much Ado About Nothing) and so too was Kate Winslet in that movie. Truely wonderful how she has grown personally. It shows in her acting now and was added to the artistry of her role in Finding Neverland.
Re: *january-blues-huggle*
Date: 2005-01-09 09:28 pm (UTC)I was so lucky that way. My older daughter (