
Day 103: It’s adventure time! We’re heading off for our summer vacation. Where to? You’ll just have to wait and see. First step: Seattle’s historic King Street Station, so I suppose it’s a little obvious that we’re getting on a train….
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Day 103: It’s adventure time! We’re heading off for our summer vacation. Where to? You’ll just have to wait and see. First step: Seattle’s historic King Street Station, so I suppose it’s a little obvious that we’re getting on a train….

Day 102: Got to have a very pleasant afternoon with friends at one of those very rare locations: A Seattle-area home with a private outdoor, in-ground swimming pool! Didn’t hop in for a swim, but it was really nice to sit and chat while dabbling my feet in the pool.
37/2023 – ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Though I’ve absorbed a certain amount of general Pratchett-related knowledge through decades of geek osmosis, until now I’ve not read any of his work (aside from his Good Omens collaboration with Neil Gaiman). Having been gifted a nearly complete selection of Discworld ebooks, after looking at several reading guides with various and sundry suggestions of where to start and how to continue, I finally just decided to start at the beginning and (over time) work my way through in publication order. Of course, this means that the first book I’ve read is one that many lists seem to agree might not be the best introduction to the series, which I suppose I can see – it does have a definite first-book “I have this idea for a humorous fantasy world series, let’s see if it works” feel to it. That said, it’s frequently amusing (particularly for someone old enough to have been reading fantasy in the 80s; much of this book might not land as solidly for someone raised on modern fantasy), and I actually found the idea of the Wyrmburg and its inverted dragonhold, where the riders walk along the ceiling by hanging upside down from rings by using hooked boots particularly imaginative. Admittedly, if I hadn’t already come across enough snippets, quotes, and other mentions of Pratchett and Discworld it might not be enough to solidly hook me, but as it is, I’m looking forward to reading on and seeing how Pratchett evolves the concept through the later books.


Day 101: Another one of those days where we spent the day puttering around at home, doing nothing particularly interesting or photogenic, so I resort to finding a filter to give yet another shot of me on the couch some small level of interest.

Day 100: Here’s the shirt I was re-buttoning yesterday. Cephalopod sartorialism!

Day 99: Sewing isn’t a particular skill of mine, or something I do very often, but I did manage (with some instruction from my wife) to sew a wayward button back onto a shirt. A small triumph, perhaps, but a triumph!

Day 98: Over the weekend when running errands we saw a local bakery that we hadn’t noticed before, so today on my way home from work I stopped by to pick up a couple pieces of cake for dessert. Verdict: tasty! We’ll likely go back sometime when they have a larger selection, as it was a bit sparse at 5 in the afternoon.
36/2023 – ⭐️⭐️⭐️
An average adventure, mostly focusing on Ro and Worf as they try to manage confrontations between an unusually xenophobic Federation colony being beset by a band of young Klingons who have gone feral after crashing on a planet. Ro is presented pretty well, but Worf’s characterization often felt off – a bit too smiley, and whatever the situation, it’s difficult for me to see him dancing. Arguably there are reasons for this, but it just kept feeling wrong.


Day 97: At yesterday’s Norwescon picnic, I got a couple fun gifts from one of my friends. A full set of Star Trek glassware, with four glasses representing different planets and a shot glass representing a Borg cube, and a very cool but terribly impractical pizza cutter in the shape of the original NCC-1701 USS Enterprise. My friends know me well!

Day 96: Today was the Norwescon Volunteer Appreciation Picnic! I got to hang out with friends and chat about Norwescon, the local Worldcon bid, vacations, home remodels, Star Trek, speeding tickets, DJing, why I don’t like Google Forms, and other random nerdy and mundane topics of conversation. It was great!