daidoji_gisei: (Default)
Yes, it's been awhile. I've been writing story-stuff and trying to remodel my production schedule at work while being understaffed and dealing with other managerial stuff. But that's not important now. What is important is that last week much of the world was treated to the sight of a total lunar eclipse, and I got to see it. I almost didn't, because though I knew about it I spent most of Wednesday night trying to finish off a story that HAD TO GET DONE and had been resisting efforts to get done for some time.

So, anyway, I was sitting in my chair slaving over a hot laptop when my phone rang. I didn't get up to answer it because over the years I've slid into the habit of letting my machine screen my calls, but when I heard mbf Karin's voice I jumped up (after carefully removing the laptop), tripped out of the blanket around my legs, hurtled into the bed room and grabbed the phone. Karin and Ami call from time to time to chat, but rarely on weeknights, so something had to be happening to prompt her call now.

"Nancy!" she exclaimed. "Have you seen the eclipse?" "Not yet," I said. "I'm writing and I was going to finish this scene off first." "GO NOW!" Karin said. "It's in totality!" "I'm hanging up now and putting on my shoes," I said. I put on my shoes and coat reflecting on how lucky I was to have friends like that.

The moon looked like a sepia photograph of itself. It ranged in color from smoky-quartz in the upper left quadrant to ivory in the lower right. Later when I checked the NASA website on the eclipse I found that this was caused by the fact that parts of the moon were much deeper into the earth's shadow, which I thought was very cool.

I admired the moon for as long as I could take the cold and then I went back in to write. I went back out just after totality had ended and saw something breathtaking: most of the moon was still dark, but one edge was now a bright, eye-searing silver. It made me wish I could paint, though even that would probably not be enough to do it justice.

There will not be another lunar eclipse for several years. I need to remember to call Karin when it approaches, to return her kindness.

















daidoji_gisei: (Default)
Goal #6 for 2008 is going to be fulfilled much quicker than I expected. Yesterday on my way to the bus stop I slipped on some ice and in falling my glasses fell off and broke on the sidewalk. To be precise, the frame holding one of the lenses broke: the lenses themselves were undamaged. Impact-resistant glass is wonderful stuff.

Thus, I have an appointment with an eye doctor later this evening. I'm slightly miffed about this, as I had been planning to get my car fixed and then get new glasses, but fate clearly has other plans. I can work without my glasses, but it is annoying having the whole world look fuzzy. In theory I"ll get a prescription and go shopping for frames, but it is very possible that I'll just succumb to the lure of convenience and order lenses and frames on the spot. I need to do some thinking about what I want, frame-wise. My old frames covered up a lot of my face, and I don't think I'll repeat that, but what else? Round, rectangular, wire, rimless? I suppose some of my choices will be limited by the size of my lenses.

The rest of the day went very well, however. Karin's mom had never been to OH, so Karin and Ami brought took her out for lunch and shopping. I was able to clock out and have a leisurely lunch with them, as I had Tara and Catharine (my fire-and-forget team) working.

Later in the evening Karin and Ami came by my place for a last visit: they are flying back to New Jersey today. Karin presented me with one last gift: a picture she had embroidered and then had framed. It is so wonderful I wanted to cry--of all the things people have given me over the years, gifts of art they have made have always meant the most. I told Karin that I was going to rearrange my living room so that I had a good place to hang it! I can have a whole wall devoted to my friends' artwork. I am so rich!




Profile

daidoji_gisei: (Default)
daidoji_gisei

December 2021

S M T W T F S
   1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031 

Syndicate

RSS Atom

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jul. 24th, 2025 07:19 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios