Shortest spoiler-free summary I've read so far: "David who?" (Alternatively, or possibly in addition to it, "Rusty who?")
Loved him. Also loved Her, but Loved her even more.
If you want a realllll stretching of the resurrection/regeneration point on this Easter weekend, the new Companion is played by Karen Gillan. On the original-cast recording, Jesus Christ (Superstar) was played by Ian Gillan. No, they are not related. But they both sound vaguely British.
Still not quite sure who Jeff, actually, IS. Would prefer not to find out by him passing me his laptop.
More to follow once suitable period of no-spoilering has gone past.
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In other news of the day:
* Lost my bleeding glasses AGAIN. Found much more quickly this time, with Eleanor's help.
* Surreality du jour: leaving the gym when it closed at 2 this afternoon, holding the book I'm reading by an old friend of mine-

-while the guy in the car next to me was also leaving, holding onto a book HE's reading by yet another old friend of mine-
At this rate, I'm going to be the last one standing in my cohort NOT to have published something. (I have a new idea, though, and if it's going to come to fruition, it will be written this summer and out by Christmas /hint).
* I am rolling around a Random Act of Kindness in my brain. It will also come to fruition, if it does, no later than tonight.
* Eleanor is about to post about today's Easter message in church, which really hit home with the gardener in her. (It'll be the first link at
plantmom, but not until she posts it.) We also both recognized one of the during-communion instrumental pieces (piano, flute and oboe) as a main theme from a wondrous movie we know from a Canadian director called I've Heard the Mermaids Singing.
* Zoey tried to post her own ETA's to Eleanor's in-progress blog entry, mostly consisting of 2's and 4's. Now if it had been all 0's, I would've been really worried /okayonemoresortofspoiler. Zo has also, apparently, learned how to jump on the handle of our front screen door and has come dangerously close to opening it.
Right, it's been more than five minutes already. I guess I'll see you, erm, later;)
Loved him. Also loved Her, but Loved her even more.
If you want a realllll stretching of the resurrection/regeneration point on this Easter weekend, the new Companion is played by Karen Gillan. On the original-cast recording, Jesus Christ (Superstar) was played by Ian Gillan. No, they are not related. But they both sound vaguely British.
Still not quite sure who Jeff, actually, IS. Would prefer not to find out by him passing me his laptop.
More to follow once suitable period of no-spoilering has gone past.
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In other news of the day:
* Lost my bleeding glasses AGAIN. Found much more quickly this time, with Eleanor's help.
* Surreality du jour: leaving the gym when it closed at 2 this afternoon, holding the book I'm reading by an old friend of mine-

-while the guy in the car next to me was also leaving, holding onto a book HE's reading by yet another old friend of mine-
* I am rolling around a Random Act of Kindness in my brain. It will also come to fruition, if it does, no later than tonight.
* Eleanor is about to post about today's Easter message in church, which really hit home with the gardener in her. (It'll be the first link at
* Zoey tried to post her own ETA's to Eleanor's in-progress blog entry, mostly consisting of 2's and 4's. Now if it had been all 0's, I would've been really worried /okayonemoresortofspoiler. Zo has also, apparently, learned how to jump on the handle of our front screen door and has come dangerously close to opening it.
Right, it's been more than five minutes already. I guess I'll see you, erm, later;)