November 30, 2004

Frosty!

Ah, glorious frost. Certainly made for a nice brisk ride in this morning. I was quite awake by the time I got in. We could use a few more crisp days like this.

Despite the fact the holiday is at a silly time of the year, I did not argue with the well-needed two days off last week. I headed over to Vicki's place on thursday, where we made a quite fine Duck a l'Orange (after a frantic email to my mother for the recepie), accompanied with asparagus, wild rice and an excellent salad with pommegranite seeds, mandarins, and a few other goodies. Wine, cheese, and, of course, tasty deserts were had all around. It was a low-key affair, and very relaxing, very fun. As I said, well-needed.

Saturday saw my "Music Introduction Extravaganza!" come to fruition. I headed over to Wendy2's place, where she, her husband Jeff and myself each took a turn introducing each other to new music/groups/artists. My original plan was to have 1h per person but -- as can be guessed -- that was just plain impossible. Even limiting myself to 1-2 songs per artist I wished to introduced, I would've had six hours of music (!) to play. Thus did the eve run much later than originally intended, but I think we were all entranced by the music to worry about it. It was quite fun, and I certainly have a few new picks I need to look more into and add to my collection. In addition, just reflecting on my music selections allowed me to discover some common threads on music I liked, and Wendy2 and Jeff both commented and added more insight. Music can be one of those very evocative mediums (I imagine especially so for them, given they are in a band) and the melodies brought back many memories for everyone, spawning a varied range of stories, topics and discussion. If I said the evening rocked, would everyone forgive me for the pun?

The rest of the weekend was dedicated to being on vacation. With that in mind, I played an ashamed-ly way to much WoW. For someone who averages .75 computer games per year normally, who would have thought that I would have been so caught up in this one? No surprise, I created 2 of my 3 characters on the RP server, and have been rewarded with what I feel has been at least a moderately more immersive game than during the closed beta as a whole -- but even on the non-RP server some of my group have managed to RPspeak quite well, so it's been good all-around. I've been taking my time, re-taking in all the sights, the game, talking and interacting, reading, and just enjoying the game with no treadmill in mind. It's been fun. Then again, I'm addicted it seems, so take the word 'fun' and apply appropriately.

I've also bought tickets for my xmas vacation. Dec 17th to the 27th will be the time I'll be back in Ontario, and I am already dancing to the snow gods.

Posted by kannik at November 30, 2004 04:04 PM in Arts&Media, Daily, Food, Gaming
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