Sitting at home watching TV until the Oilers game starts. I drove up to Edmonton yesterday to spend some time with old friends and watch the Grey Cup. It was nice to see everyone and it was totally worth almost being blown off the highway by the ridiculous wind that swept through Calgary. I picked a good day to be away. The wind ripped some glass off an office tower downtown and knocked down trees and power lines. My place is fine but the cats seemed a little spooked when I got home.
Saw these guys when they came through town on their reunion tour. It was a great show.
Here are some of the books I've been reading.
The Disappearing Spoon. Great book about the elements of the periodic table. Lots of fun facts and history.
Packing For Mars. Some of the history and speculation on the future of the space program.
The Black Banners. I'm only about 1/3 of the way through but it's a really interesting book so far.
The Hunger Games. It's like Battle Royale but with pageant coaches. I've been listening to the audiobook at work. Still have about 3 hours left but it's enjoyable enough.
If anyone feels like buying me a copy of Skyrim, that would be wonderful. I need something to kill my spare time.
Saw these guys when they came through town on their reunion tour. It was a great show.
Here are some of the books I've been reading.
The Disappearing Spoon. Great book about the elements of the periodic table. Lots of fun facts and history.
Packing For Mars. Some of the history and speculation on the future of the space program.
The Black Banners. I'm only about 1/3 of the way through but it's a really interesting book so far.
The Hunger Games. It's like Battle Royale but with pageant coaches. I've been listening to the audiobook at work. Still have about 3 hours left but it's enjoyable enough.
If anyone feels like buying me a copy of Skyrim, that would be wonderful. I need something to kill my spare time.
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thistle:
It gets colder, the sun changes angles, the days are shorter, sometimes it's really dry and sometimes it rains for months. It's not the weather, it's just the shorter days and weird weak sunlight that bug me. I hesitate to diagnose myself but it's not impossible that I have seasonal affective disorder.
cherry:
It's at UBC! It's really amazing, and one of the most beautiful museums I've seen (: