sam_gamgee: (JasonAdrian)
sam_gamgee ([personal profile] sam_gamgee) wrote2008-08-17 11:45 pm

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[livejournal.com profile] libralyte and I had a good day today.

We went into town and had brunch at the diner. (Sorta/kinda brunch, at any rate. We ate at noon, but we ate breakfast foods.) After that, we walked around town some and even down around campus so she could look around (not that a whole lot has changed on campus).

We also watched the Masterpiece Theatre version of Jane Eyre - which I absolutely adore. While we were doing that, I started a knitting project so I can hopefully get a few things knitted that I've been meaning to for a quite a while.

After that, I took her up to the train station so she could go home. :-( But I'll see her in October (maybe even sooner if we're lucky) and I know I'll be talking to her between now and then.

This evening I watched two episodes of Doctor Who and Friday's SGA (notes on that will be posted in a moment).

Also - I know a while back at least one of you was talking about an audiobook (or iPod book or something like that) of John Barrowman's Anything Goes. Any idea where I can get that? I was thinking of listening to it while I knit.

And knowledge of any place that I could get .mp3/.avi/whatever audiobooks would be great.

[identity profile] kimberweeme.livejournal.com 2008-08-18 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
Is this the version of Jane Eyre from last year? I adored the first 3 hours of that, and then thought it lost it's way in the last hour.

Knitting! Hurrah! I love knitting - even if I've only knitted three things so far.

[identity profile] sam-gamgee.livejournal.com 2008-08-18 05:05 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it is. I adored the whole thing. I know, the last hour-ish of it is rather over the top, but 98%-ish of that actually is in the book (which I also adore). :-P

I love knitting too - I'm just bad about making myself do it.

[identity profile] lunanne.livejournal.com 2008-08-18 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
For audiobooks I quite like the site: http://librivox.org/. It's all public domain books and it's all free. They also have quite a few books to choose from. :)

[identity profile] sam-gamgee.livejournal.com 2008-08-19 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
I'll have to look into that. Thanks!