I saw that in the theater because of the cast, I think. Do not remember a thing about the plot or anything, though.
Mood~ma, Tom.
I finally got a thing done that I had hoped to accomplish yesterday afternoon. Yay? Now to reprioritize my tasks for the rest of today to be somewhat realistic...
Went for a long hike in the woods, ate lunch, and put new sheets on the bed. That's enough for today, right? Oh, wait, no, I have to vacuum. And make biscuits.
Who even thought up synchronized diving?
I don't know Dana, but I hate it. I just want the individual diving.
I just went to a synchronized swimming play! It was awesome, so phbbbbt.
Oh, I like watching it, it's just one of those nutso Olympic sports.
We are total screw ups however because we neglected to get a single picture. Too busy enjoying the company and scenery.
I had the same thought! F2F fail! But great to see you both.
Science Fair! As if presented in a middle school assembly. This is a production held every year for the past, um...19? Years at two city pools. Every year is different, and original. A friend of mine helped write the war of 1812 one (the year of theStarSpangled Banner festivities.) It's whimsical and silly and people of all shapes and sizes. [link] One of the "science project presentations" featured the Trash Wheel in the inner harbor, which, well, I love Mr.Trash Wheel and get mesmerized watching the feed sometime. [link]
This is fairly amusing: there's a trucking company's lot across the street from Tim's work (in our neighborhood); when we drove past it today, there was a partially burned-out Lincoln in the otherwise empty lot, but no police tape or anything like that. Tim said he saw the un-burned Lincoln earlier in the week, and then saw it all burned up on Friday.
Someone posted on our neighborhood bulletin board about the car and wanted to know if anyone had called it in to the police. Turns out, there have been crews in the area filming a movie about John Gotti (which I knew), and the burned-up Lincoln is from the filming. I told Tim I feel much safer knowing the only people sketchy enough to burn up a Lincoln are the Hollywood people.