winterbadger: (coffee cup)
Morning: coffee, conversation, cat-petting

Early afternoon: Farmers' market, buying fresh, organically grown veggies and bison steaks and lovely fresh bread and dairy

Late afternoon: Listening to Scott Joplin while trimming the moulding flash off little metal men and horses for Emily's Ancient British DBA army

Evening: Not sure yet :-)
winterbadger: (cracking cheese!)
I think this has qualified as a good weekend. I spent Friday night at my friend Eric's helping him set up a truly huge Napoleonic miniature game, then Saturday I and several other chaps spent most of the day playing it (and then packing everything up again). It was a good game--I think everyone got a chance to do as much (or more :-) than they had counted on, and despite it being very large (three Austrian corps against two French, a portion of the French Imperial Guard, and a division of Bavarians), we played it to a very thorough conclusion.

Today I had great plans for all I was going to accomplish, but sleeping very late (I was at Eric's both nights until past 11) and then lazing over breakfast cut them a bit short. I did go to REI for some things, which I've been meaning to do for months now. I have a new day pack, two new pairs of shoes that are comfortable and sturdy and that I can wear to work, and a few other odds and ends. Then I went for a hike, which I'll detail later. Came back, had a shower and a soak, got dinner for the cats, had some cheese and crackers, and I'm just finishing dinner. I may get some laundry done tonight, but I did not get to the pet store for more cat litter or tot he grocery for a few items (milk and berries for cereal). Up early for a meeting at work and home late, so the remaining errands will have to wait 'till Tuesday.
winterbadger: (tulips)
I saw DC United play Chicago (OK, that part wasn't lovely) and had a nice visit and catch-up with the Globetrotter. I Skyped with the Antiquarian. I cleaned the catboxes, washed the dishes, and vacuumed the entire apartment (including the couch). I sent a list of games and books to nobleknightgames to get a quote for taking them off my hands. I spent a very nice afternoon wandering around the azalea-clad hillsides of the National Arboretum with [livejournal.com profile] shy_kat and [livejournal.com profile] redactrice hearing all about their wedding plans. :-) Now I'm going to have some tea and biscuits (Typhoo and Hobnobs, because I am a dyed-in-the-wool Anglophile) and do some home work. Later I will do some laundry, make dinner, and watch Treme. :-) My tax forms arrived at their destinations. My cats are all doing well (Phineas is almost his old self again after the shot the vet gave him the week before last--now he just has to grow his fur back :-).

There are still things I'm concerned about, questions I wish were answered, balls up in the air that I'd like on the ground, but all in all, this has been a very nice weekend and I'm feeling good. :-)
winterbadger: (cat yin-yang)
Hmmm. Life seems like a huge ongoing whirl all the time right now, so I'm very pleased with myself if I can remember where I am or what I'm supposed to be doing, let alone what just happend five minutes ago. But let's see if I can recall most of the salient points of the weekend. includes soccer spoilers )
winterbadger: (Napoleonic_shakos)
The Grrls are back tomorrow--yay! I'm takign the afternoon off to tidy up and then get them at the airport.

I had a very nice two days: I played games with Peter and Bryan and two of Peter's chums (it turns out one of them works in another part of my division at SAIC--too weird!) and had a swim in P's pool, then P and B and I watched The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. Really a wonderful retelling, just as affecting as when I first saw it in the theater with C. I got all teary at several points but I think I concealed it from my manly chums.

Then today B&P and I went to another chap's to play a Napoleonic miniatures game. Poor P had his usual horrible luck but managed to keep my third of the French army very effectively pinned down with a small force of Russians. Bryan very capably defended the French center with a load of Bavarians and was actually pushing the Russians back when the game ended. After that I came home and did massive amounts of rearranging and tidying which had no immediately visible effect but left things somewhat less cluttery IMO. It will soon be time to finish mondo cleaning and begin the great "eBay, used bookstore, and throwing things out" project.

I also bit the bullet and got a new colour printer. I tried several more times to ressurrect the not-very-old Canon and failed, so I got an HP printer/scanner/copier like the one Bryan loaned me with which I was very impressed. It will still be backup to the HP b&W laser, but this way I can replace both the Canon and the crappy scanner that almsot never worked with one device. And it wasn't so expensieve that I won't mind disposing of it for next to nothing in a year.

OK, past time for bed. Going to try to get back to my planned schedule this week. Rupoert has been languishing!

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