Is strange thing. Doktor has not been on in long time. Might be because he is busy tending sick and injured. Time is something I have a lot of now. Do not see much of old team, most of them have left for new base or disappeared back into real world. This I do not fault them. It is a good thing for them. Leaves me lonely, which is not bad thing. I read books again. I sing in quiet corridors. I clean gun and not worry about tiny baby men stealing ammunition to get calibre. But sometimes, I worry. Am I last man alive? Empty rooms could hold ghosts, and this is bad. So I sit. And I think. For is good idea to think, da?
Dear Alek,
Mein apologies, I haff been so very busy as of late, und I do not know vhen I vill be able to return. In zhe quiet moments zhat I haff, I look fondly on zhe time zhat ve had togezzur, und I hope zhat I can return to you soon.
Best,
Leberecht
Hiatus
((Really sorry guys, but I need to put this blog on hiatus for who knows how long. I overestimated myself when I though I could do this on top of 2 jobs and finishing school. Hopefully I’ll find time to come back to it soon. I’ll miss you all!))
((Quick OOC Note: I should be coming back soon, I just got really busy for a little while, and then really sick. I’m almost better so I’ll be catching up on all the work I missed while I was busy dripping snot all over myself and dying, so hopefully I’ll be back shortly, after I take care of this stuff. Sorry!))
entertainmentforthenonactiveteen:
vintage june by dear crissy on Flickr.
Boba Fett and the Orange Dog. by Lanna Grace on Flickr.
I was recently made aware of an absolutely fascinating New York Times article, “The Other Brain Also Deals with Many Woes.” This article describes what most of us have intuitively understood about the brain-body connection in more, objective scientific language.
Ready for some brainstorming with tea.
Examination of a fixed brain.
Wow your scientist friends and colleagues with the coolness of this piece of knitted art. The frog is hand knit from a silk/wool blend, and his little innards are needle-felted by hand out of 100% wool. He comes pinned into his actual dissection tray (never used!), but he is not glued down, so you can take him out and cuddle him if you wish.

