Tag Archives: Harold

Llamas

“What are you thinking about?” Harold asks. “I was thinking about Weaver Dairy Road,” I said “and what kind of animals you’d need to have weaving and a dairy, then I thought maybe it was a goat farm. You can … Continue reading

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This Is My (Traffic) Jam

Happy Story  Hello! Did you know that I am a nicer person when I do not begin the day with careless commuters creating near-death situations on the highway? Well, I am! This is probably not terribly surprising to anyone, just … Continue reading

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The Bramford

Harold’s new apartment is a massive, sunny space in a lovely building just off the main road in downtown Chapel Hill. It would be one of those doorman buildings in Manhattan, not that I’ve ever lived in a doorman building, … Continue reading

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Because 15-502 Was Taken?

“We’re getting on 15-501 now.” Harold says. He likes to point out landmarks to help me find my way around, which is very sweet.  He also likes to ask me if I recognize where we are, but doesn’t seem to … Continue reading

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Where’s That?

One of the things I don’t like about North Carolina is how freaking long it takes to do simple things, because no one here is ever in a hurry. Another thing I don’t like is that there are only two … Continue reading

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Down The Coast In Seventeen Hours

This weekend, Harold and I loaded a uHaul with his boxes of comics, boxes of books, more boxes of comics, and maybe some clothes and a couple pieces of furniture, and started driving south from Brooklyn to Chapel Hill. Harold’s … Continue reading

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Secret Message To Tourists

New York, as befits the Greatest City In The World, has a wonderful system of transportation known as the subway. New York, as befits the Greatest City In The World, also has a constant influx of tourists, visitors and new … Continue reading

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A Million Comic Books

Harold might talk a lot about hating comics, but I’m helping him pack, and that man owns several million comic books. (Helping him pack actually means dividing his books into boxes for him to take to Chapel Hill, and into … Continue reading

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Yes!

It’s been a bit of an emotional time for me recently. I’m still reeling from my company going under, and trying to sort out the freelancing rollercoaster, and Harold’s been offered an exciting and awesome new job, but it’s in … Continue reading

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Jane Austen Fangirl

I’d reserved Heather Lynn Rigaud’s Fitzwilliam Darcy, Rock Star from the library a while ago, because of course someone else was reading it and someone else was second on the waitlist. New York is awesome! This rockstar retelling of the … Continue reading

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