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Kodia has black hair and small gauge earrings and a bag with the alphabet in sign language. She has tattoos of the side view of a black-haired woman in a diving helmet or perhaps a zeerust space helmet (this gave me déjà vu) and a blue-green octopus with brilliant yellow eyes, Sophie and Calcifer from Howl’s Moving Castle, the dust spirits (this did not. While I know someone with dust spirit tattoos, they’re on her leg and her name is Tori) and No-Face from Spirited Away, Jiji hanging on for dear life on the handle of Kiki’s broom. A raccoon and a sprig of holly on her leg. So I showed her the raccoon pictures from a few years back and she says that she always wanted a raccoon but they are wild animals and don’t make good pets.
Someone had her twelve year old dog Elvis along for the train ride.
At Brattle Books was a woman with arms covered in tattoos and a shirt with an eye motif and radiantly cerise hair and ornate chokers, and a woman in a white dress with a tattoo of a ginkgo leaf in a circle.
A woman at the farmer’s market at Haymarket had a tattoo of a butterfly with folded wings.
I got kee mao from Kala Thai. Oh, it’s drunkard’s noodles. I keep forgetting that. And it’s drunkard, not drunken. Drunken would imply that it’s made with vodka or something. The Kala Thai version includes carrotses, green beans, onions, peppers, and zucchini. And the obvious garlic chili paste and basil.

Julia, my cousin, along with my aunt and uncle, joined us. Julia couldn’t imagine squirrels going for citrus. Gabriella brought along Theresa, the one I met at a Longy concert years ago, and Theresa brought César and César brought his friend, who is not named Ugolin, but Ahmed (at least I think that’s what he said and it had that breathy khhh sound that doesn’t exist in English). Ahmed brought a plate of nachos with him. Gabriella was reading Olga di carta. Il viaggio straordinario, which is an Italian children’s novel. It helps when learning a language. Gabriella was dressed all in white, with white jewelry of nacre and pearl and glass.

They didn’t have root beer floats, that’s the other truck, but they do have blue raspberry Italian Ice.

Giacchino Rossini - William Tell Overture
Johann Strauss, Jr. - To America: Fair Columbia Waltzes - this was comissioned for an event in the 19th century which had a temporary colosseum where Trinity Church now stands, with an orchestra of a thousand and a chorus of ten thousand, which even Mahler would find excessive, or at least impractical. it might be the first time it was performed in a century and a half, or it might be the world premiere.
Diane White-Clayton - Many Mansions - I do agree with Ben that it was about 5 minutes overlong. It reminded me of Copland.
Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony no. 9, yeah yeah, you know what this is.


Gabriella must’ve reached the train right before I got there because she wasn’t around. There was a woman with abyssopelagic black hair topped with bathypelagic blue who got off as a woman with long flowing mesopelagic blue hair with a long, flowing, black and blue and white skirt, got on.

burning question: why were there two Ashmont trains in a row? It always alternates.

Date: 2022-08-08 01:06 pm (UTC)
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Abyssopelagic, bathypelagic, and mesopelagic are great adjectives for black and blue hair. And Kodia is a cool name.

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