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GOOD MORNING EVERYBODY!

Sun is shining, tank is clean, world is all shiny and goodlookin'. Give me a few months and I'll be complaining like anything about the sun, but right now I want to give it a big hug and tell it I missed it.

I'm reading Archer's Goon again because it's that time of month where indulgence is required and much time is spent slothing around slothfully; the Pratchett books have all been read too recently and too often, and I think I've overdone LotR for the moment.

It's immensely comforting coming back to a book that I know. I feel kind of bad about this trait, considering the amount of books I have weighing down my bookcases which I haven't even read yet, but sometimes succour must be sought in something that's familiar and comfortable, and I'm entirely too far away from home to go and grab a mumhug. Diana Wynne Jones it is, then, along with copious amounts of tea.

What're your comfort indulgences?

Date: 2006-02-09 05:20 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] gramarye1971
My comfort books would have to include Watership Down and any of the James Herriot books. For comfort viewing, my DVDs of As Time Goes By, Yes, Minister and occasionally Master Keaton *points to icon* generally do the trick.

Comfort tea of choice is usually peppermint or rooibos, since caffeine can make me fidgety at the oddest times.

Date: 2006-02-09 06:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] indy-go.livejournal.com
As Time Goes By! I squee like a little girl whenever I run across it on PBS. Also, James Herriot is love. *hearts*

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