Weekend and stuff
Apr. 2nd, 2008 09:59 amWent to Scotland to visit in-laws for the weekend. Both in-laws were very lovely, which was a bonus as what I'd really gone to Scotland for was the Ansel Adams exhibition in Edinburgh. That absolutely rocked. The depth and detail on the prints was amazing, and something you can't really capture in other reproductions. Contrary to what my ex used to tell me, you really do have to step away from the internet to appreciate some things. We also trailed the other guy in the exhibition around for a bit. It gave me a huge wanderlust - I miss the sea, I miss the mountains; I want to go back to Canada or the American West and see the landscapes.
We had curry four times in three days. I don't actually want to see curry again for a while now. We also stayed at the Raj Hotel - an Indian themed hotel in Edinburgh that I can highly recommend. All good.
In other news, I'm embroiled in a battle with the recycling collectors. My stuff hasn't been removed for 5 weeks now (except 0ct0pus took it yesterday, probably to stop me bitching). Always for some petty reason that isn't actually true. I follow the recycling rules to the letter, not because I'm a natural rule-follower, but because I pick my battles. Some things aren't worth the time it takes not to do them right. Anyhow, this is annoying me.
And finally - goals for April. Chunky but attainable - lose 5lbs, run 5km in 40 minutes, send off my RHS test papers.
We had curry four times in three days. I don't actually want to see curry again for a while now. We also stayed at the Raj Hotel - an Indian themed hotel in Edinburgh that I can highly recommend. All good.
In other news, I'm embroiled in a battle with the recycling collectors. My stuff hasn't been removed for 5 weeks now (except 0ct0pus took it yesterday, probably to stop me bitching). Always for some petty reason that isn't actually true. I follow the recycling rules to the letter, not because I'm a natural rule-follower, but because I pick my battles. Some things aren't worth the time it takes not to do them right. Anyhow, this is annoying me.
And finally - goals for April. Chunky but attainable - lose 5lbs, run 5km in 40 minutes, send off my RHS test papers.
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Date: 2008-04-02 11:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-02 12:23 pm (UTC)And soo funny about the recycling people, they hate me too - they refuse to take my stuff even when its all sorted PERFECTLY!!! I have gotten several nasty notes from them telling me what I did wrong one week, so I correct it, and then the next week its the exact opposite of whatever I had done before! Its nonsensical. I am THROUGH with them, now I just throw everything in the car and go to the center - eff curbside pickup >:
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Date: 2008-04-02 08:44 pm (UTC)> the internet to appreciate some things.
What if you have a really large really high-resolution monitor and find a website with high definition scans of the prints? Can you stay in your room forever without feeling like you're missing out on anything then? :o)
And 5km? What are you, European? Plus, 5km in 40 minutes? Isn't that about 4 miles an hour? AKA average walking speed? I'm not trying to be bitchy here, I'm just querying it because it seems like a typo.
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Date: 2008-04-02 08:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-02 08:54 pm (UTC)I have the same problem with the recycling men. Firstly it wasn't clean (yeah, right). This time it was a sorting issue (according the the arsey red sticker). I'm getting really hacked off with it.
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Date: 2008-04-02 08:59 pm (UTC)And yeah, I've given up on miles when it comes to hiking and other sporting activities. In my head, I've finally become european, which was another thing I'd not been convinced on. And yeah again - a fairly unfit European who smokes way too much pot to manage a decent running speed at this point in their life. Although 4 miles an hour is a pretty pokey walking speed. Even people I know who are well buff can't walk that fast :) Goals should be attainable in my mind - I want a 10 minute mile by the end of the summer, just not by the end of this month. Don't worry - I'm aware you weren't being bitchy :)
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Date: 2008-04-03 04:35 pm (UTC)I've had it in my head that 4mph is average walking speed for years. Not sure where I got that from. A bit of Googling reveals that it's supposed to be about 3.5mph for men and about 3mph for women (over flat ground). I think mine's closer to 4mph but that's just because I'm a lanky git.
But I really wasn't trying to criticise your pace or anything, I completely agree about the achievable goals. Good luck!
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Date: 2008-04-03 04:43 pm (UTC)The pace thing honestly wasn't bothering me. Except I envy speedy lankiness as I have stumpy little legs. Thanks, though :)
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Date: 2008-04-03 04:45 pm (UTC)