
Day 19: A nice morning working in the backyard (which for me, primarily consists of following my wife’s instructions), refreshing the planters and flowerpots, cleaning off the outdoor furniture, and generally getting it prepped for summer.
Enthusiastically Ambiverted Hopepunk

Day 19: A nice morning working in the backyard (which for me, primarily consists of following my wife’s instructions), refreshing the planters and flowerpots, cleaning off the outdoor furniture, and generally getting it prepped for summer.
26/2023 – ⭐️⭐️⭐️
A Saavik-centric story, mostly set after the events of Star Trek IV, but with flashbacks to her youth. The first half of the book is mostly planetary exploration with a dash of mystery surrounding Saavik’s past; the latter half takes that mystery and becomes a somewhat odd spy story, with various disguised motivations. I found the latter half far less engaging than the first, but overall, I liked diving more into Saavik’s character and fleshing out some of the wider consequences of the Star Trek II/III/IV trilogy. Also, though not a comedic adventure, one brief mention of a character “stepping over a Thermian’s tentacles” in a bar did make me laugh out loud.

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023): ⭐️⭐️⭐️
This was good, lighthearted, fun. I’ve never been a D&D player (though I did enjoy reading through the monster manuals when I was a kid, and I’ve been around it enough through friends to have a reasonably good generalist familiarity), so I’m sure there were any number of references and creatures that long-time players would have noticed that I didn’t. I just got to sit back and enjoy the adventure. I really want the portal staff (just as I’ve long wanted an Aperture Science Portal gun), and the pudgy dragon was particularly great.
This series continues to entertain. The move to NYC helps refresh things a bit, and the constant parade of background horror movie characters (and multiple Ghostfaces) thanks to the Halloween weekend setting was consistently amusing. I think the shrine was a bit of a stretch—even buying the handwave-y explanation given, it’s not like all that stuff came from a lot of different places and so wouldn’t be easily missed when it disappeared—but admittedly, it did make for a fun set piece for the final showdown. All in all, another enjoyable entry to a series (sorry, franchise) that started strong and even in its weaker moments is still pretty consistently entertaining.

Day 18: Forgot to swap sunglasses for normal glasses before heading into the store, and thus inadvertently fulfilled my personal “creepy old white guy in the grocery store” quota for the indefinite future.

Day 17: Getting older? Inevitable. Wiser? I hope so. More mature? Not if I can help it. I am a very serious employee.

Day 16: Gave two presentations today for Global Accessibility Awareness Day. The first was on basic document accessibility concepts and techniques; the second was on how to caption videos using the college’s tools. Both went well, and I have some good ideas and tips on how to improve them for future presentations.

Day 15: Realized after getting into bed that I hadn’t done my daily photo yet (it’s likely this may not be the last time this happens over the course of the coming year). My wife is now mocking me for posting nudie pictures online.

Day 14: It may not actually be summer yet, but we’ve got summer weather, so I can break out some of my summer shirts…and shoes to match!
It took me a little time to get these processed, as I’m working on moving away from Adobe Lightroom and learning On1 Photo Raw instead, but click on through to the full album for the photos I took during my birthday trip out to Woodland Park Zoo. It was fun to get back there!