Ran into a co-worker in the airport. We're on the same flight home. Weird. In over 11 years, I think I can count the times something like this happened on one hand.
I spent my evening from about 8 PM to midnight assembling Wal-Mart furniture and drinking screwdrivers with a drag queen and the colorist for the Magic: The Gathering comic.
Ahh, that brings back fond memories of my days as a colorist! Can't say it involved any drag queens, but there probably would have been more music and dancing if it did.
Raining now in Indiana. I do love the rain and I did manage to rescue the sun brewed tea just in time.
No sky gods shall touch my ice tea.
I find regional teas quite interesting. Moorluck does not consider tea tea unless it's cold and has a ton of sugar in it. One of my players in my Darklight Sisterhood game and Kingmaker game makes sweet tea herself in huge repurposed Poland Spring jugs. Tell me more of this...sun brewed tea.
Holy crap! What is it with chicks bending over today and giving me gratuitous boob shots? Did I win some kind of contest?
Damn. I must have forgotten to enter. I've heard tell of the west-coast cleavage- either large breasts or no breasts with very little in between. You must have hit the jackpot, friend.
Reading the Pathfinder Comic makes me really want to read a FAWTL comic. I don't know which would be more adventurous- tales of us in our lives or tales of us living in Golarion.
Raining now in Indiana. I do love the rain and I did manage to rescue the sun brewed tea just in time.
No sky gods shall touch my ice tea.
I find regional teas quite interesting. Moorluck does not consider tea tea unless it's cold and has a ton of sugar in it. One of my players in my Darklight Sisterhood game and Kingmaker game makes sweet tea herself in huge repurposed Poland Spring jugs. Tell me more of this...sun brewed tea.
Sun tea is awesome. I have no idea how sunlight changes the flavor, but it does.
A very old friend of mine is in hospice care. He is a very talented pianist who spent his entire life coaching young singers and musicians. For about 4 years, I was his assistant as music director for a theater group, and he taught me everything I know about accompanying and coaching singers on stage. To this day when I work with individuals or groups of singers, I ask myself what Bob would do.
He has been on dialysis for the last 3 or 4 years and his health has been in steady decline, so this is not surprising. The last time I saw him (about a year ago) he was sickly and somewhat incoherent. All the same, he is going to be missed by an entire generation of Rochester singers and musicians who worked with him over his long career.
He has no family to speak of, but surrounded himself with a large circle of students and performers that he considers his family. I am very sad to see this moment.