Sunday, August 07, 2005

So much to blog... so little time

I've been busy, busy, busy at work, and I don't forsee it lightening up any time soon. Mailing lists galore, and all the stuff related to the name change, plus "Annual World"--the report, the appeal, the meeting. Whew. And since everything is linked to the new name and look, I am stuck waiting (and pushing, prodding, begging) for the new logo to be finalized.

Money is really tight this year, so we have to make sure we do everything as cheaply and efficiently as possible. Not that we don't usually, but this year there is no room for error.

My family is back in Wisconsin. They liked Cape Cod, but Mom confessed that she likes Door County better. However they did see a harbor seal swimming, which is something they couldn't see in Door County (but Door County as Al Johnson's--the restaurant with goats on the grass-covered roof--so really, both peninsulas have appeal.)

Jon and I went to see Murderball, the documentary about Quad Rugby. It's a very good film and I highly recommend it. The idea of framing a documentary about quadriplegics around a full contact Paralympics sport was a brilliant concept.

Then last night we ventured out to Worcester to support Shakespeare in the Park with the Redfeather Theatre Company. This year's production is The Tempest, and it is well-suited to an outdoor performance. The actress who played Ariel was really good, as was the actress who played Prospero (yes, usually it's a guy, but she was very good). The food vendor was a bit iffy, but Kelly said he probably was going to quit (not happy with the business he was receiving), which all in all is probably a good thing.

We went to the Sole Proprietor afterwards for a bit of food. Oh my was it good. I had crabcakes on a bed of Asian coleslaw. Yum, yum, yum. And I learned all sorts of interesting facts about Buster, the giant inflatable crab that sits atop the restaurant every summer. He's the largest inflatable crustacean in the world!

3 comments:

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Anonymous said...

So, I don't know what to do about it. The cat is definitely starting to stink, but its not in my property. Its close to my door.
I didn't like the first act. I couldnt' hear anyone apart from the guy with the beard. Then there was the fat guy, the tall guy and that other guy. Did you know that lobsters are dying the moment you remove them from water. I hate it when cell phones ring at synagogue, don't you?