Friday - 31 December 2010
Snow falls on the ground.
The broom sweeps away the snow.
The driveway is clear.
BOOM! Just like that: Two days of haiku!
It snowed again last night, with very light snow falling this morning. This time, it was the light, powdery snow for which Utah is know. Thus, I was able to literally sweep away the snow. Today’s snow removal music was
2112; I finished in the time it took to listen to “2112″ (the A-side) and “A Passage to Bangkok,” so… 24:08. Not too shabby.
Last night, SaraRules! and I went down to Abravanel Hall to hear - and see -
The Blue Planet Live! We went with Logan and Sanaz, and wound up running into
nyx_hemsut and Jeff, as well as Mickey and Sammie . The performance was narrated by
Utah Senator Orrin Hatch. It was a good production. It was made more amusing by the woman sitting behind us who was amazed/fascinated by practically everything on-screen. (Seriously… you’d think that she didn’t use her television for anything but watching The Young and the Restless and maybe Martha Stewart Living.)
I was originally planning on heading up to The Wonderful World of Trains with
everydave today, but his schedule won’t allow it. I may still head up on my own, as I’m itching to get a look at the new location of
The Bookshelf… and it’s three blocks from WWoT.
Chew on This: Food for Thought
Today is the last day of 2010. It’s been a year of ups and downs, but mostly “ups”:
- SaraRules! and I bought a house (…and discovered a great little neighborhood espresso shop)!
- My mother retired.
- I lost another good friend.
- I got back into model railroading after a nearly 30-year absence.
- I celebrated my first anniversary.
- I turned 40… and, thanks to the coolest wife ever, got to race cars for my four-hour mid-life crisis!
- My third niece was born.
- We got to host Thanksgiving in our new home.
- We had my family come out and celebrate Christmas with us.
…and, as I said last year: “…these are all part of ‘life.’”
On the whole, 2010 was a good year. I am thankful for the many new people I met and I am grateful for the many wonderful things that I got to experience. If you were part of my year - no matter how big or small a part - thank you for the pleasure of your company and for being a part of my journey.
I wish you a very happy and prosperous 2011 and beyond.
Stray Toasters
And with that…
Be well and be good to yourself and to others.
Namaste.
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