Monday 05/18/2026
Started the day with an early walk, out the door by 7:30, back by 9. That was 2 miles, but somehow through the rest of the day I have added 2 more.
At 9:30 I joined the Event Coordinator’s meeting. Made notes so I can have an AV meeting later. At 10:30 I left that to help a speaker set up in the auditorium. David G. had agreed to fill in for me in this job so I wasn’t really needed. Between us we got that speaker ready for his talk at 11.
At 10:45 I scooted out the door and walked to our new “satellite” which is now named Arris by Channing House, at 436 Forest Ave. I timed my walk, it was just under 6 minutes. But Sally, who walks slowly with a cane, timed herself and for her it was a 12 minute walk.
Anyway, the Transition committee assembled in the patio area of the Arris complex, two buildings sandwiched on to a couple of standard city lots. The building is about 4 years old, so very modern. Rhonda told the group that it will be ready for showing by the first week of June. We first looked at one of the two townhouse units. A “townhouse” is a 3BR, 2BA apartment on two levels, with rather a steep long staircase from the dining-room living area up to the BR area. I told Joanne later that the walk-in closet off the master BR is about the same size as her entire studio apartment.
Then we checked out one of the 2BR apartments, of which there are 10 in the building. Easily more square footage than our entire house on Tasso street. Then we looked at the 20-car underground garage, and finally, ta-daa, the pentouse. This is the third floor of the main building. It has 4BR and 4 baths, walk-in closets, not one but two entire kitchens, wine racks for at least 100 bottles… And there are several people who have put down $1000 to be on the “interest” list for it. Unbelievable. I said, if it were up to me, I’d form a commune, maybe three couples, buy it and share it.
I’ve got pictures but you know, who cares. Anyway, back to home, and immediately out again in Fred, down to FOPAL. Couple energy bars from the store, processed 4 boxes and tidied my section up, back by 3. Just time for a nap then it was time for Rhonda’s monthly open meeting, covering two upcoming changes. One, package delivery. They are going to an automated parcel locker system. When UPS or Amazon deliver, the package goes in a locker and you get a text telling you how to open that locker. And the elevator rebuild has started. For most of the next 12 months we will be without one of our three elevators, as they progressively replace them one at a time.
Quick supper, then at 6:30 met Joanne and we walked to the Aquarius theater to watch The Devil Wears Prada 2. We watched the original last Wednesday. Hard to believe those actors have aged 20 years since the prior movie. It has a lot of scenes in Milano, and Marian and I spent a couple days in Milano about 2015, so I recognized a lot of scenes. I cannot believe they actually shot a dinner party in the room where The Last Supper is on the wall. No, they did not:
The dinner scene in the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie was filmed on a set built to three-quarters scale, including a hand-painted replication of Leonardo da Vinci‘s The Last Supper, by a team of craftsmen led by a woman who manages set design for a Roman opera house.
Anyway, fun movie if you see the original recently enough to remember it.
