September - whee!!!!!!
Sep. 1st, 2006 01:44 pmhugs September tight, sticks out tongue at August
ION, it was a lovely foggy day here in SF. Couldn't even see the tops of the buildings. Yum. Now it is warm and sunny and I get to leave work 2 hours early and whee!!!
I had a great night last night - made dinner for Martin & myself, went for a run, made lemon bread & rumballs (RUMBALLS!), futzed with my iPod playlist (thanks again,
la_perkins), went to bed at a reasonable time.
The run - oh my, that was wonderful. I miss morning runs, true, but night runs are also fun, especially when I hit the Municipal Pier. It's so lovely and quiet, and you can see the lighthouse at Alcatraz and the moon on the water and smell the ocean and hear the waves and feel the city right behind you, but nothing's intruding on that little slice of time. I actually had to pause and take in the view, just because it was so pretty.
You wanna know what's pathetic?
hecubot sent me a couple Ennio Morricone pieces for my listening enjoyment. Of course I already knew "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" - who hasn't used that piece for a showdown-type feeling in their show or movie? No one, that's who. Anyway, I've recognized a couple of the other ones, which confuses me, because I'm not large on the spaghetti Western genre. How do I know this music? Warren Miller. My dad loved his movies, and we watched them all the time. So, yeah. I associate Morricone with skiing. Sad, really.
YAY for long weekends! YAY for September!
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ION, it was a lovely foggy day here in SF. Couldn't even see the tops of the buildings. Yum. Now it is warm and sunny and I get to leave work 2 hours early and whee!!!
I had a great night last night - made dinner for Martin & myself, went for a run, made lemon bread & rumballs (RUMBALLS!), futzed with my iPod playlist (thanks again,
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The run - oh my, that was wonderful. I miss morning runs, true, but night runs are also fun, especially when I hit the Municipal Pier. It's so lovely and quiet, and you can see the lighthouse at Alcatraz and the moon on the water and smell the ocean and hear the waves and feel the city right behind you, but nothing's intruding on that little slice of time. I actually had to pause and take in the view, just because it was so pretty.
You wanna know what's pathetic?
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YAY for long weekends! YAY for September!
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