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Space cadet | Family dude | Photographer | Music lover | Traveler | Science fiction fan | Hugo Award nominee | Writer | 5x NASA Social participant | KC Chiefs fan | LA Kings fan | Senior Director of Finance & Administration for ALS Network | Member & former staff Finance Officer at the Commemorative Air Force SoCal Wing | Hard core left-wing liberal | Looking for whatever other shenanigans I can get into

Contempt & Bemusement

Wednesday after work is my gym night with my trainer. He’s doing an excellent job of seeing just how far he can push me every week without actually breaking me. After almost a year in a small, private gym, today was our first day at a much larger, much newer gym nearby.

The old gym was small, and rarely had more than four or six other people there at the same time. (Usually in pairs, a client and a trainer.) Almost everyone was thus involved and minding their own business, either counting painful reps or performing them.

The new gym is much larger (not as large as a 24 Fitness or something like that), at least three or four times the size. It also had maybe a dozen pairs of client/trainers working out. No worries.

But about a quarter of the space is a bit partitioned off (-ish!) and was used for karate classes for grade school kids. They were making a ton of noise, as pre-teens kicking pads will do. No worries.

My favorite part was the holding pen for the moms and nannies. An open air waiting room of sorts for those who had brought their tykes and were simply killing time, waiting for them to sweat and scream so they could go home in a half hour.

When I say “moms and nannies,” I’m being exact. There were no dads. There were very obviously nannies and housekeepers, whose duties included getting the small ones to karate practice and back safely, along with all of the other cooking, cleaning, and domesstic work around the McMansion. This was an EXTREMELY Woodland Hills crowd, every car in the parking lot an SUV from either BWM, Mercedes, Lexus, Land Rover, Jaguar, or Tesla. My decades old Volvo convertible was definitely the poor man’s vehicle of the collection.

In the holding pen were three types of women:

The nannies, bored to tears, watching something or the other on their phones.

The business moms, on their Mac laptops, answering emails or writing legal briefs in their $5,000 Armani pantsuits.

The adult Valley Girls, makeup and hair perfect, figures toned and sculpted, every molecule of Botox in place, chatting for social karma points like their lives depended on it.

There were several times when I made eye contact with a member of this third group. I never spoke to any of them, but every time I saw one of them looking out of their pit of despair into the rest of the gym, at the late-sixties, bald, chunky guy lifting weights and sweating like he was gonna die (i.e., me) there was a wave of contempt and quiet bemusement that swept across the room like that pyroclastic flow from Mt. Saint Helens forty-five years ago. Well, maybe not completely quiet. I know that I heard one woman snort in derision as she looked at me and then instinctively flipped her unnaturally blonde hair over her ear and looked away.

Being sore and having trouble moving around after a tough workout may suck, but it beats ennui!!

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Rain Freckles

I wasn’t expecting rain today at all. No clue that it was in the forecast. So when it started, I double checked. It wasn’t in the forecast!

My first clue that there was weather in the area was the thunder and lightning showing up in the Friends of Big Bear Valley video feed. Outside, seventy miles away, it was moving in.

A few minutes later, the rain started here. It was a desert rain, HUGE drops hitting hard, but not a lot of them.

It was also really dry, extremely low humidity, so the drops hit and evaporated almost immediately, leaving the “rain freckles” effect for quite a while before it actually looked wet.

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A Calm Pool

Some days you have certain priorities and the world has others.

I remain a clam pool amid the chaos, despite the fact that my to-do list didn’t shrink nearly as much as I had hoped for today.

Is there a nice old picture I can share, just as a break from the doom scrolling and endless stream of numbers?

Something I saw online said something like “Take two Bufferin capsules with a cup of Sanka and a glass of Tang and you’ll wake up in 1974 in the back seat of a Buick LeSabre.” I would take that deal, I would love to be back in 1974 and at Center Pond (shown) for a day or two with some dear friends who are no longer with us.

Instead, there’s a yet longer to-do list waiting for tomorrow.

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June 2025

It feels like I’m on a roller coaster at the top of the first lift hill – you know, that moment where it pauses for a second and lets you look over the edge, and while you’re not accelerating downward just yet, you know it’s coming, coming soon, and there’s absolutely nothing you can do to stop it?

May was like a month of setting up a huge set of dominos. Big picture, from an impartial, outside view, most of these upcoming adventures are good things. The search for the Forever Home. Starting to pack and think about the logistics of moving one final time. The annual audit at work. A bunch of other projects at work. Making some deliberate changes to my daily routines and habits (exercise, a trainer, more discipline in self care) to deal with some of the aging and stress issues. Mostly good, just change, and change is always stressful, even when (or perhaps “especially when”) it’s necessary and desireable.

Maybe it’s more like standing in the doorway of an airplane, waiting to do your first jump. You know that you want to do it, you know that it’s going to be a good thing, but it’s still terrifying.

It’s sure looking a lot like after months and months of prep and setting the stage, June is going to be when all of those dominos start to fall, when the roller coaster dives into its first loop, and when I really, really need to see if all of that planning and prep pays off and the parachute opens.

Exciting.

Exhausting.

Terrifying.

So here’s a picture of the DWP building and sunset from the Music Center last night.

As for Robert O’Hara’s new vision of “Hamlet” from yesterday? Someone who’s much more of a student of Shakespeare will need to weigh in. I’m just going to sit here and mutter “WT actual F??!!” over and over a lot.

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Some Whacked Out Danish Prince Dude

Our final performance at the Mark Taper Forum this year (one more at the Ahmanson next month):

To recap, “Green Day’s American Idiot” was wonderful and “Fake It Until You Make It” was…not.

This is a “bold new reimagining” and so on, but Gina Torres is in it as Gertrude, so I’m along for the ride. “Depictions of blood and violence, themes of suicide, substance abuse, strong language, simulated sex acts, and nudity.” What’s not to love?!

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Murderbot

Have you read the “Murderbot” books by Martha Wells? No? Why the heck not? They’re WONDERFUL!

Are you watching the new “Murderbot” series on Apple TV? No? Why the heck not? It’s WONDERFUL!

(Have you noticed? There’s a theme here…)

I urge you to start watching the series ASAP, four episodes out, six (I think) to go in Season One, a new one every Friday. It covers the events of the first book.

Then go read the books, which go well beyond this first season’s story, and see why soooooo many people love Murderbot.

Just don’t touch them or make eye contact. They hate that…

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Proof Of Life – May 29th

SOOOOO angry tonight. Or frustrated. Or both.

Our payroll is due tonight and I just found out that they’ve COMPLETELY redesigned their data entry interface with zero warning, and it SUCKS!!! I always thought that the early implementations of QuickBooks Online was the worst program I’ve ever seen or used – this is giving it a run for its money.

The data entry that usually takes 30-45 minutes has already taken over an hour and I’m only a third of the way through it – at this pace it will be 1:30 or 2:00 AM or later before I’m done. And that assumes that there aren’t any more surprises or re-designs or other complications later, like when I want to get a report to verify that I’ve entered all of the data correctly.

WTF were they thinking??!!

Meanwhile, for reasons that make no sense at all to me, I got to thinking about how I don’t know how to stand for pictures without looking incredibly awkward. For example:

This has always been a favorite in this category. Prague, 2006. Calling Dork Central! What exactly am I doing with my arms, and why does it look like they’re both broken?

This is a little better. At least I found something to do with my hands. And these days I’m about 50 pounds lighter, so that helps…

Back to battle with the “new & improved” payroll software or I’ll NEVER get to bed tonight!

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Beautiousness

Between work deadlines, forever home house hunting, preparing to move sooner rather than later, and *LIFE*, I’m overwhelmed enough so that I don’t know the day of the week without checking my watch, the day of the month is iffy at best, and even which month we’re in can be a crap shoot. Given that, it’s no surprise that I’ve lost track completely of what the current phase of the moon is. I sorta remember a full moon a while back, but was it a week ago? Two weeks ago? Closer to three? Who knows!?

Apparently it was about two and a half weeks ago. While doing a lap of the back yard just after sunset, I spotted this:

My first thought was to think “cool!” and move on. I wasn’t going to take a picture or spend another second on it, I’m swamped. (Remember?)

But then I came to my senses. I took the picture specifically to share tonight as a reminder to stop, look around, pay attention to the beauty and wonders that are lurking everywhere. (Can beauty lurk?)

Life’s short. Listen to Ferris Bueller. “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”

Take time to smell the roses. Or say hello to the crescent moon hanging up there in the sunset clouds.

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Stained Glass – May 27th

St Michael’s Cathedral in Brussels.

The messages and stories and sentiment might be lost on me – I’ve done my time and I’m not a believer.

But I’m still always drawn to the beauty and craftsmanship that’s lasted for centuries.

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A Horsie I Think

Still looking at clouds. I’m usually not that good about seeing shapes in them (for example, some of my finest work is pretty basic, at best) but this one just leapt out at me this evening.

It’s running from left to right, and its head is turned to look at me. See it? Tail, hooves, ears, butt?

Wait, aren’t horse butts called “withers?” Eeeehhhh! 🚨🚨🚨Wrong! 🚨🚨🚨 The shoulders, or highest point on the back, are the withers. So what is the back end called? Just horse butts?

If we’re going to buy a horse property for our Forever Home (we’re NOT!) I’m going to have to learn the lingo.

(It’s apparently “hindquarters,” and the high point of the hindquarters is called the “croup.”)

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