Quite a weekend
Fell behind on my journalizing. Tired now, so not enough energy to go into much detail here. So, broad strokes:
Saturday: late to calisthenics, then the sitting, the usual coffee run, and rehearsal. Our guest / visitor for the weekend, Mary Beth, was fetched from the airport by Christina towards the tail end of that. Unfortunately she missed Diana's work with us since Diana had to leave earlier than expected.
Lunch: Indian food. Dinner: pizza. In between, saw Diana doing butoh at a really wacky art 'installation' at a soon-to-be-demolished motel off Aurora.
Sunday: "stagecraft" work at Travgor's, which was fun and relaxed and didn't take too long. Then, a "barbecue", though it was raining so an indoor thing. Also very low-key but fun. That ended around 9.
Monday: Played tour guide, taking Mary Beth out to Snoqualmie Falls. The weather was gray and drizzly but somehow ended up being fairly nice up there. On the way down the trail I pointed out some of the "fake bamboo" that grows in the area, and she said, "That's Japanese knotweed - polyganum cuspidatum!" which was pretty impressive. Back to Seattle after that for the TTA show. It went pretty well, a small but very nice audience. Out to the hi-life afterwards, a large group around a small table, toasting Bob's 50th and Mary Beth's visit, it was an energetic and fun thing.
Today: back to work. Things are going well. I missed much excietment there yesterday, most of it good.
Saturday: late to calisthenics, then the sitting, the usual coffee run, and rehearsal. Our guest / visitor for the weekend, Mary Beth, was fetched from the airport by Christina towards the tail end of that. Unfortunately she missed Diana's work with us since Diana had to leave earlier than expected.
Lunch: Indian food. Dinner: pizza. In between, saw Diana doing butoh at a really wacky art 'installation' at a soon-to-be-demolished motel off Aurora.
Sunday: "stagecraft" work at Travgor's, which was fun and relaxed and didn't take too long. Then, a "barbecue", though it was raining so an indoor thing. Also very low-key but fun. That ended around 9.
Monday: Played tour guide, taking Mary Beth out to Snoqualmie Falls. The weather was gray and drizzly but somehow ended up being fairly nice up there. On the way down the trail I pointed out some of the "fake bamboo" that grows in the area, and she said, "That's Japanese knotweed - polyganum cuspidatum!" which was pretty impressive. Back to Seattle after that for the TTA show. It went pretty well, a small but very nice audience. Out to the hi-life afterwards, a large group around a small table, toasting Bob's 50th and Mary Beth's visit, it was an energetic and fun thing.
Today: back to work. Things are going well. I missed much excietment there yesterday, most of it good.


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