“Closer to Fine”
comics and animation, dining and cuisine, everyday glory, games, geekery, LEGO and Rokenbok, music, workout June 3rd, 2009Tuesday: Coda
I didn’t feel 100% when I got to work this morning, but I decided to see how I felt as the day went on. It didn’t really get any better. My next thought was that I’d go to the gym this afternoon and try to sweat my way through it… unfortunately, Wes had a meeting. So, I gathered my things and headed home around 1300. Next stop: Sofa. I slept for about the next four hours. After dinner (soup) and a little time watching TV, I decided to go to the exercise room and get in a nominal workout. Tonight: Bike – something to get my heart rate up and to (finally) break a sweat. I was successful in both:
- Bike (recumbent): Twenty minutes (95-102 RPM), “Random” setting
Post-workout weight: 183.0 lbs.
I followed up the workout with a hot soak. I read Fables (Vol. 4): March of the Wooden Soldiers while in the tub. For some reason, I read the first story in the book a few months ago – I believe while on the California trip – and never got back to it. That’s a shame. On the other hand, it means that I still have five more TPBs in the bookcase to look forward to.
It’s a little past midnight, and I’m feeling closer to baseline. That’s not a bad thing.
Stray Toasters
- By way of Meliko and Cake Wrecks: Sunday Sweets – LEGO cakes
- …and because of that, I found Bakerella, as well.
- For the first time in a long while, I actually had a conversation with
- I came across ToyChop, a blog about HeroClix, this afternoon. The article “Property Damage” came up in a forum of which I am a member. It discusses the author’s 3D terrain, including some ideas that I would like to incorporate into my maps.
- I’ve been quoted on the Utah Symphony/Utah Opera blog on their “Reactions to Bernstein’s MASS” page.
- Microsoft’s Project Natal
Namaste.
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