Have at thee, Monday!
art, business and economy, comics and animation, computers, everyday glory, family and friends, food for thought, games, geekery, health, history, house and home, IKEA, movies and TV, politics and law, space, style and fashion, the world, trains/model railroads, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot...?! May 16th, 2011Monday – 16 May 2011
A new week begins. My week, however, will begin a little later than some others’, as I started the day with a trip to the doctor’s office. It was another appointment to make sure that Babies A & B are progressing as they should. (They are.)
This weekend was a good one: Saturday, I stopped in at Dr. Volt’s Comic Connection to say “Hi” to Valerie Finnigan. She was there for a book signing and to promote her horror book, which is due this fall. After that, I traipsed up to Clearfield. (Hey… I had air and opportunity.) I picked up a few track pieces. I also stopped at The Train Shoppe when I got back to SLC, but left empty-handed.
Back home to clean up and get presentable for Utah Opera’s opening of Falstaff (1, 2), adapted from Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor. The cast and crew of the production put on a delightful show. Although it’s a comedic opera, it didn’t suffer from being “too” over-the-top; director Christopher Mattaliano did an excellent job of balancing the opera’s humor with just the right amounts of (semi-)seriousness. It was quite a fun way to spend the evening.
Sunday, SaraRules!, Angy,
Stray Toasters
- Space Shuttle Endeavour Is Readied, Once Again, for Its Final Launching
- An Explorer of Black History’s Uncharted Terrain
- Entry from January 2010 I wrote about seeing Freedom Riders
- 14 Ways to Make Yourself Better Right Now
- Rhode Island’s Medicaid Experiment Becomes a Talking Point for Budget Cutters
- I finally remembered to get some pictures and video of the new train layout.
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car up for auction
- Renaissance at Salt Lake Art Center
- The 43 best obnoxious responses to misspellings on Facebook
- Welcome back, Sony Online Entertainment and Playstation Network.
- I discovered something while reading a blog entry from
. I didn’t realize that William Marshall (1, 2) the actor who played Dr. Richard Daystrom on the Star Trek: TOS episode “The Ultimate Computer,” also played Blacula in two movies AND was the King of Cartoons on Pee-wee’s Playhouse. For some reason, I just never connected the dots. - Foods With Benefits, or So They Say
- From the “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot…?!” file: Australian dies after ‘planking’ on balcony, police say
- War Machines (with Gymnasts)
Namaste.
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