Saving grace of this month has been Amanda. She has not only held my hand and helped me work but taken me out and been unrelentingly supportive in the face of my pessimism. And trust me, I do not make that easy. As a result I actually managed to get some work done. Which in turn meant that when I saw my supervisor the meeting went reasonably well. And that he had useful feedback to offer that I feel like I have some chance in hell of actually working through. Of course hanging out with Mandie also meant that I went to a whole lot more parties than I'm otherwise accustomed to.
Observe this photo. Mandie, Britta and I dressed to kill (ourselves by slow and painful asphyxiation) and on our way to a 'circus/burlesque' party. I don't do parties. Contrary to the evidence of these past two weeks.
And just for the record, I completely understand why Victorian women swooned so much. Had it been my fate to walk around dressed in a corset hour upon hour, day upon day, so would I. As it was, I only had to wear a faux corset for 4 hours and it was quite fun. Of course it meant that I was leched at by idiots much more, but I'm quite capable of fighting back.
This month I also made my first 'tree of life' pendant. It was surprisingly simple. And I had very good instructions. The first bit involved making the ring out of the thick silver wire and twisting the copper and brass wires at the bottom to make the tree. Thusly:
And then twisting the wires around each other and putting beads on them to create a tree of sorts. This one was for a swap (of course) and based on her preference for autumnal shades. I quite like the single blast of yellow in the middle! Oh and I used carnelian and agate and random glass beads.
In other news, I signed up for the Queer Cabaret - The Outing. As a dancer. Which means that I'm part of the all singing, all dancing crap of this world. And much in love with my place as the toxic waste of this earth. And intending to spend the better part of my life illustrating to people that I am in fact much less monstrous than the awfulness they are perpetrating and perpetuating on this earth. Anyhow, I'm going to be a dancer for them and I'm looking forward to it. And to meeting lots of interesting new people who are going to challenge and nurture me. So that's a good thing right?!
I'm going to Australia for a brief holiday in a couple of days. A few days in Melbourne and ten in Canberra. Looking forward to and dreading both. Sigh. Such is the nature of the world. I suspect I shall go stealth some of the time and bring on Goliath for the rest. So at least I hope. Night now.

2 comments:
You're so pretty!
You must mean my flatmate (she's the one in the middle)... I'm just part of the worshipful entourage!!
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