Had a lazy day today, didn’t do much of anything. Got a hair cut in the morning, went for an invigorating walk on the sea shore with ladypine around noon, and then spent the evening reading Lois McMaster Bujold’s Cordelia’s Honor[0]. Orna made me a cup of Earl Gray tea, to which I promptly added a generous dollop of Glenmorangie Whisky. Ahh, bliss!
[0] Does anyone know what is up with the weird aftermaths for “Shards of Honor”? I found it lovely and chilling, but I can’t figure out why Bujold put it there.
Re: Hair cut
Just wanted to mention that, according to Rabbinic edict, one is not allowed to take a hair cut during Chol Hamo’ed. This edict was enacted in order to encourage people to tend to their hair before the holiday, so that they celebrate the holiday with an appearance fitting the Lord’s Festivals. Just food for thought.
Comment by novartza — April 10, 2004 @ 3:08 PM |