End Of Half One

Spent three hours writing in the Ephelant House after work today and completed the first half of Ron the Body. I’ve spent a week now on this one conversation between the two main characters, and it all seemed to gather too much steam to stop today. Lovely. Although I think some of what the characters have revealed about themselves is going to – yet again – change what will happen in the second half. Oh well, that’s how the game is played I suppose.
Another step to a conscious Christmas – track your food miles. Here’s a nice Guardian article about it, from the UK perspective – but the notion still applies in New Zealand (where, of course, you can’t tell at a glance how far your vegies have travelled).
And there have been more comments to the original Christmas post. Very much worth your time. Also, playing in UK cinemas now: the wrong message about what Christmas is all about.
New Zealand has passed the Civil Unions Bill. This pleases me.
How did life get so busy?