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arts and leisure, books, dining and cuisine, everyday glory, golf, music, news and info, science and technology September 4th, 2007Monday: Coda / Tuesday – 04 September 2007
And so, the day (and the holiday AND the long weekend) comes to a close.
I found a few things to do that, while not “labor,” per se, were nevertheless good and fun:
- I had a craving for sushi for lunch, so I met
at Tsunami. Today’s fare included: a Steak and Chicken Teriyaki lunch combination, with Ika nigiri and a Bonsai roll. All of it was quite tasty. - From there, I visited Kate, Perry and the kids. (Who needs a workout when you have adopted nieces and nephews?!)
- Perry and I snuck out to check out a few stores. Okay, we didn’t “sneak,” but saying “…and we heading to a few stores” doesn’t have the same ring to it.
- I went to Murray Parkway Golf Course, to swat a bucket o’ balls on the driving range. They had closed a little before I got there…
- …so, I headed to Golf in the Round. They were still open! I got a large bucket and was on my way. I mixed my use of the irons, rather than just the 2, 4, 5 and 7. I need some work with the 9-iron, but on the whole, I think things went well. The 2- and 5-irons did well. And, I had a few really decent drives with the 5-wood and my driver. I tried to incorporate the things that
told me (which helped quite a bit) and I tried to be more aware of how I was positioning myself relative to the tee and how I was swinging the clubs. Still not perfect, but getting better.
Now, I’m about to put in a little time on (what will hopefully be) the actual lyric-to-drawing piece for Ed’s Song, as opposed to the dry runs and fly-bys that I’ve been practicing on.
Stray Toasters
- I may make a decaf and Irish cream nightcap, to cap off the long weekend with a (minor) flourish.
- leucism vs. albinism
- I’ve added everydave.com to the blogroll on Random Access; I don’t know why I hadn’t done it before.
- laughter is infectious
excitement goes to my head
winds are stirred by planets in rotation
sparks ignite and spread new information - Nepal’s gadget-loving, 10-year-old Living Goddess: Interview
- I need to find a copy of The Prophet of Akhran, the third book in The Rose of the Prophet series. A trip to Mecca might be in order.
- Huh. Mentioning a possible trip to Mecca made me consider the following:
- I refer to Utah as “The Land Behind the Zion Curtain.”
- I refer to The Bookshelf as “Mecca”
- IKEA (*genuflect*) is affectionately referred to as “The Garden of Sweden.” (Maybe I’ll start writing that as “SwEden.”)
The only thing missing is Totem (click “Totem” for lyrics) playing in the background.
- From NPR: Dad Finds Answers to Kids’ Darndest Questions
- For some reason, The Who’s The Seeker just popped into my head. It was immediately followed by a random Harry Potter thought (as Harry was a Seeker on his Quidditch team). Then the two, like some horrible Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup accident, combined to form the following question: I wonder if any aspect of the song played a part in the outline that became the story of Harry Potter?
And, that’s a wrap.
Namaste.
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