Recent Acquisitions

I saw this disc on an Instagram post and had to have it. It’s always been a favorite film and soundtrack of mine, so seeing it on Tiffany-blue vinyl was all I needed. Tracking down this particular pressing was a bit more difficult. I bought one from Discogs.com that was listed as “blue vinyl,” but it was actually royal blue, not this gorgeous teal.

Of course, I hadn’t favorited it on Instagram, so tracking it down again was a bit of a chore, but after messaging the owner I got the specific record label and catalog number and was able to find it that way.

I don’t know what prompted me to seek this one out, but I’m glad I did.

Shower Thoughts

You know you’re getting old when you’re more worried of the property damage in superhero movies than impressed by the heroes’ actual feats.

I Wonder Whatever Happened to the Old Girl

I saw this photo the other day and it brought back a lot of memories. I had this same bicycle throughout my high school and college years and it got me everywhere. It was my first “major” purchase as a teenager and became my pride and joy. I seem to remember obsessing over her cleanliness and function, spending every weekend dutifully washing and waxing her into a stupor. I used it to cruise through the neighborhoods being built near our house and learn how houses went together. It got me to and from high school and all over the UofA campus.

She fell into disuse and was cast aside after I moved out of my folks’ house, ending up with my sister. I last remember seeing the old girl (the bicycle, not my sister, you bitches!) on a trip back to Tucson in 1989. I wish I’d returned with her, but I’d flown and certainly wasn’t going to have the bike shipped. In the intervening years, I believe she was shipped off to Goodwill or The Salvation Army. My sister may have even asked if I wanted to keep her, but I’m sure I stupidly said no.

Quote of the Day

I’ve been thinking…since it’s clear the the Constitution doesn’t mean anything anymore, and politicians who don’t feel like following the law can just ignore it, Obama 2020!” ~ Wil Wheaton

Bonding Over Phillip Glass

My first week back in the old department went well. They made some changes in the seating arrangement, and while still not ideal, I do feel like I have a modicum of privacy now.

The girl (whom I’d referred to as the Comicon chick prior to my return) whose cube my desk intrudes upon is cool with it. She’d been out for two months on medical leave, so returning to work to discover that her entire layout had been rearranged to accommodate this interloper was probably the least of her concerns.

She plays music during the day at a low volume; not really low enough you can’t hear it, but not loud enough that it’s annoying. On Wednesday I heard Phillip Glass playing and I turned around and said, “Is that Phillip Glass?”

“Oh my god…you know who Phillip Glass is?!?”

And I dare say that was the beginning of a wonderful work friendship.

Turns out she’s a lot more hard core about Glass than I am; she has all his albums (whereas I have only a dozen or so), has been to numerous live concerts, and has even met the man…five times.

She’s Star Wars. I’m Doctor Who. We respect each other’s fandoms.

Work itself hasn’t been bad. I have a few roadblocks at the moment: no phone and the inability to drive a company vehicle to the various remote sites. This limits the things I can do—or at least limits the speed at which I can get things accomplished. My supervisor is working on both items, so once that’s in place I can return to my usual efficiency.

And we had a fire drill last week. I’m on the fifth floor now, and all I can say is thank the gods I wasn’t on nineteen like I had been. My knees don’t do well with stairs—in either direction—and 24 hours later my calves and knees are both loudly complaining about those five flights I had to scramble down. Hey, I’m not 25 any more!

Quote of the Day

Introverts don’t get lonely if they don’t socialize with a lot of people, but we do get lonely if we don’t have intimate interactions on a regular basis.” ~ Sophia Dembling