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After doing yoga I gave myself time to watch the next episode of Doctor Who, The Doctor Dances,the second part of the story begun in The Empty Child, to see how the story ends - and to see Captain Jack again - and it was even better than I hoped.

I found myself memorizing Jackisms, like "Love the T-shirt!" and "A bit of a blur after that. I woke up in bed with both my executioners. Lovely couple."

That, and the dancing theme.

That, and the Doctor's determined non-violence.

That, and the darkness of the story, and his happy, plot-rich resolution. I loved the way plot-details fit together, not just as plot but as theme. Loved the dance theme. Loved Jack's dialogue.

Ahh, happy day.

I had a nice walk home with [livejournal.com profile] duncanmac, talking about evolution and scientific method and the definition of life, among other things. Somehow the twelfth century got into the talk and he brought up Robert Guiscard and Roger of Sicily. Him, not me! I was pleased.

At lunchtime, I went for a walk with Lisa by the river. It was beautiful, reflecting blue sky. Neither of us wanted to go back to work. We did. Such noble, dutiful souls. Or maybe just too aware of the need to pay the rent and mortgage.

The only disappointment was that I didn't get to see Charles. The snake. He's appearing in the play that's in rehearsal right now at my theatre, Talking With. Something of a departure for us, because it's a new professional company doing it in our space. There's a section with a kitten - a very cute young kitten, so young I think it's just learned to walk and explore. I meet it in the Green Room periodically.

The snake stays in the rehearsal hall, and I want to meet him. But the first time I went by this morning, he hadn't arrived yet; after that, the door was closed and rehearsal was on; the next time I went downstairs, the snake and his keeper had 'just left'. Maybe tomorrow!

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