A day of rest.
Jan. 28th, 2002 04:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There were melt in your mouth pancakes to start the day off, and some cards, and relaxing conversation on the couch. Talks that lasted through the sunset, plunging the living room into shadow. Plunge is too strong a word. More like slowly sinking into shadow the way you'd ease into a hot tub. Except there's no heat.
Let's just say it descended into shadow, and leave it at that.
Some interesting topics were raised, some of which might become future posts.
We drove out to Warren for burritos, and I was struck by the beauty of driving at night. The moon had a halo above the car, the Charles was glassy and reflected the street lamps like light sticks in the water. Very picturesque, and very in line with the song that was play at the time ("Insolence" by Front Line Assembly) The burrito place was closed! But the Thai place near University Grill was open, and had delicious food there. The crab rangoons were very tasty, as was the Thai iced tea. I'll be getting more of that, you can be sure. That restaurant may become the default dinner area during future games...
The final, welcome wrap up to the evening was finish a unit of hand gunners (20 of them!) and finding a missing box of miniatures I was hunting for. Joy!
*cut forward to Monday.
Monday was mostly forgettable up til now. Catching up on writing and mail, doing some work. A little chatting here and there. And soon a rescue mission. But more on that later...
Let's just say it descended into shadow, and leave it at that.
Some interesting topics were raised, some of which might become future posts.
We drove out to Warren for burritos, and I was struck by the beauty of driving at night. The moon had a halo above the car, the Charles was glassy and reflected the street lamps like light sticks in the water. Very picturesque, and very in line with the song that was play at the time ("Insolence" by Front Line Assembly) The burrito place was closed! But the Thai place near University Grill was open, and had delicious food there. The crab rangoons were very tasty, as was the Thai iced tea. I'll be getting more of that, you can be sure. That restaurant may become the default dinner area during future games...
The final, welcome wrap up to the evening was finish a unit of hand gunners (20 of them!) and finding a missing box of miniatures I was hunting for. Joy!
*cut forward to Monday.
Monday was mostly forgettable up til now. Catching up on writing and mail, doing some work. A little chatting here and there. And soon a rescue mission. But more on that later...