4.275 Festival day 2

Saturday 09/02/2023

Hotel breakfast buffet. Met Jan and Paul at 9 and off for a day of music. Some of it really excellent music. The musicianship and showmanship of especially Dave Bennet, of Holland and Coots, and of Stephanie and Paolo are just standing-O-worthy.

At the end of the day Jan commented that we’ve seen all the performers we came to see, most of them twice, and I said I would entertain the idea of leaving a day early, i.e. tomorrow. But Paul didn’t like that idea. They are rooming together, so I said you guys talk about it and I’ll go with whatever you decide. But I’d love it if we pulled out tomorrow. We’ll see what they say in the morning.

4.274 music festival

Friday 09/01/2023

Gave the plants a good watering, tidied up, and at 8:45 met Jan (pronounced yon, he was born in the Netherlands) as he rolled his Prius Prime into the parking lot. Off we went to pick up his good buddy Paul from his home in Menlo Park, and then off across the bay to Sacramento.

Got to our hotel just before noon. We were able to check in then, fortunately, so left our bags in our rooms and back into the car for the half-mile drive to the Double Tree where the Hot Jazz Jubilee was being held. We saw three sets of very entertaining and well-made music. Then, not pleased with the Doubletree’s limited restaurant, drove a quarter mile to get across busy Arden Way to a shopping center and had supper in a brew pub. Back to the Doubletree for two more sets. At 9:15 we drove back under the freeway to the Hilton. These places would be in easy walking distance, but if you actually tried to walk through this maze of on- and off-ramps and merge and turn lanes, with no sidewalks, you’d not survive.

Anyway a day of very nice music and some pleasant conversation. More of the same tomorrow, is the plan.

4.273 shustek, meetings, packing

Thursday 08/31/2023

This morning I tidied the apartment and took care of a few things in preparation for the upcoming weekend away — my first travel since 2020, and although it’s just a weekend in Sacramento, it feels like a big deal.

Then I drove to the Shustek center and spent a productive-feeling day helping to get a bunch of computer records straightened out. Museums got records of everything; every object has an ID number and a database record including its location to the shelf and the box on the shelf. There was a pallet of boxes to be moved to the other warehouse and we had to check that each of the objects in the boxes had the right location (in-transit, pallet 03, and its box number). Many of them didn’t, owing to a system problem last week.

Back home early to meet with the self-titled Good Times Committee for further planning of the Country and Western event in two weeks. Then a separate meeting with two of the performers who want changes in the videos they will sing along with.

Called Laurel to talk about weekend after next, when I will again be traveling. She alerted to the fact that the Western Washington State Fair in Puyallup would be on. I think I may find time to visit it!

Had dinner with the Allens and Edie. Afterward, packed my bag, which took all of 8 minutes.

4.272 gout, writing

Wednesday 08/30/2023

Did I mention my left big toe was painful last week? I don’t think so, it subsided in a day. Last night my right big toe had its turn. It was painful enough that I couldn’t go for a walk this morning. About 4pm it eased up and I took a short walk down to Pardee park, just a 1.5 mile round trip.

Nothing was on the schedule for today, other than to pay a couple of bills, and then sit down and get serious about writing. Get serious means, sitting up at my desk with the big iMac instead of slouched in a chair with the laptop. But damn. It’s tough. I have attractive characters and an interesting situation. I have written maybe 8 short chapters, and those, read in isolation, are highly competent writing. Good dialogue, colorful prose. But there’s no story. I know what should happen for the first maybe half of the plot but then I can’t see how to pull it together into any kind of satisfactory conclusion.

I turned to my current favorite among the chatbots, Claude. He listed a number of websites for writers, two of which it turns out, I already have logins at. I last used them back in ’21 and had more or less forgotten about them. So I spent the evening building up “credits” by doing critiques of other people’s writing at Critique Circle. I would have spent the time at Scribophile, which I remember was more helpful, but it now says “You have used up your Basic Membership.” Pay $89 for a year of premium. I could afford it, but I’m offended.

Full moon tonight, colored orange from smoke.

4.271 meeting, fopal

Tuesday 08/29/2023

Did the gym machine round. Afterward I felt tired and took a nap. Not sure what was up. Then the writers meeting, for which I had nothing to contribute. After lunch I felt normal so went down to FOPAL for 2 hours of sorting.

For a week I’ve had Joe’s old 2014 iMac on my kitchen table, waiting for a copy of the newest version of MacOS that supports this antique, “Catalina” aka MacOS 10.15. I ordered a copy of that on a USB stick from a guy on ebay. It came today and I just finished installing it. All up and working. And now it says, “would you like to upgrade to Big Sur (version 11)?” Well, I didn’t think this machine could run that, but if you say so, heck, sure. So now it is into another hours-long upgrade process.

4.270 fopal, dinner

Monday 08/28/2023

A nice quiet Monday. Took a standard walk in the morning. Then did 2.5 hours at FOPAL, pricing a huge mess of donations. 4.1 miles for the day!

My weight having been at my target level (165) for nearly a week, today was the day I allowed myself an indulgence I haven’t had in over a year, a chocolate-chocolate shake at the Peninsula Creamery. I invited neighbor Edie to go along. Had a pleasant dinner.

4.269 festival

Sunday 08/27/2023

Usual Sunday morning. About 9:30 walked over to University avenue for the Arts Festival. When this was last held in 2019, I purchased a hand-woven woolen blanket for my then brand-new bed at Channing House. Recently I had gotten it down and put it on the bed again. So when I spotted the same hand-woven blanked booth I could tell the proprietor I had slept under one of his blankets last night. He was very pleased.

It was a good arts festival, lots of quality art and other stuff on display. I began to spot shapes and such, so I made a little collection of abstract photos.

I saw that Tom Rigney was going to perform on one of the music stages, so I came back at 2pm to listen. He’s a cajun-style fiddle player, usually with a larger band, but here with just a piano player. They were pretty good. Fun to listen to.

4.268 video, docent

Saturday 08/26/2023

In the morning I modified the Country & Western video I had made. One of the segments is old TV video of Patsy Cline singing “Crazy”. Joanne thought the audio was not up to par, and wanted me to use the audio from a CD she had of Patsy Cline’s greatest hits. Sigh. So I ripped the CD into the computer, and took the audio of that track and used it to replace the audio track that came with the YouTube video. Juggled the timing around so the words on the new recording pretty much matched up with Patsy’s mouth moving–can’t be perfect because she didn’t phrase the song the same way every time, but it matches well enough.

(Actually, now I look at the original video, it isn’t properly synced itself! I don’t think the audio in that video is from the TV show, I think somebody patched in her singing from a different record. So I replaced one phony audio track with another one.)

Then I had to do the steps to finish the video. First, iMovie export to a file, that takes 45 minutes. Then use Handbrake (wonderful piece of freeware) to compress it to 1/10th the size that iMovie makes, another 45 minutes. Then use MetaDoctor Pro (an app I bought) to install the chapter markers on it. That step at least is quick.

At 1pm I left for the museum to lead the 2pm tour. I don’t know, I was off today or something. I had one woman that was really riveted by my talk, really into it, and maybe 6 others who were attentive throughout, but quite a few of the starting group of 20 or so, drifted away.

Anyway, had a nice supper with Patty and Jean and Martha.

4.267 tech overload, meeting

Friday 08/25/2023

Took the standard walk in the morning. Last night, during the time I would normally be watching TV and playing games on my phone, I ended up re-reading the bits of the YA novel I have, and getting excited about it again. There’s good stuff there. So this morning instead of listening to a podcast as I walked, I talked to myself about the novel and mentally sketched another chapter.

Yesterday Joe, my grouchy 92 year old computer client, called to say he couldn’t get into Fidelity to check his stock. Naturally this is the fault of his new computer and since I installed it, my job to fix. I spent almost an hour trying to get his password reset, eventually spending 20 minutes on the phone with Fidelity customer service. It was a mess but we got it worked out.

Simultaneously I was asked to help Hannah install a DVD player. Why me? Because a month ago I advertised a free Blu-ray player on the house email list, known familiarly as CHBB. She had replied to ask for it, but was too late, so we had an email exchange about what Blu-ray she should buy. She then bought one, and her sister who lives nearby, came by to install it. Install is a big word for plugging it in and sticking the HDMI cable into the HDMI2 port on her TV. But after her sister left she couldn’t remember how to run it, so she put in a tech squad call, but specifically requested me. So I got to show her how to turn on the player and play a disc. As I was about to leave she asked, “So if something doesn’t work, can I call you?” and I very bluntly replied, “No.” She said, “OK, I call the tech squad.” “Yes, that’s right. Byeeeee.”

These two interactions left me feeling very frazzled. So I basically hid out in my room until it was time for the AV team meeting at 3pm. This was quite productive actually, we practiced running a zoom meeting using the big mobile TV with its Zoom Room box. The first 11th-floor event with a zoom component is coming up soon and the two people who will run it, Kass and David G., got good experience. Also did Alice, who is a very quick study.

I left the meeting with 3 action items to investigate, which I accomplished in about 20 minutes, and that was that. Tomorrow I do a docent tour, then Sunday is completely open — gotta think of something fun to do — and the following week is very light on obligations, too. That’s nice. I’m rather tired of obligations.

4.266 shustek, party

Thursday 08/24/2023

Was going to do the gym machines but found them in use by 2 other residents, so bailed on that. Tidied as usual for Wanda’s cleaning at 2, then drove to Shustek in Milpitas where I and Dave B. cataloged documents, something like 38 of them in the course of the day.

Returned just in time for the annual Resident-Board meeting, where Channing House finances are reviewed. We’re losing money but are on track to stop losing money next year, plans are in place, our auditors love us, etc. Then a reception with snacks.