10 days off in a row and what did I do? Not much really. I
got some boring and busy stuff done but nothing important or
major. I guess that’s an OK staycation then.
Gretchen got a break from dinner-duty and I managed dinner
most of the nights. On top of that I did a load of dishes a day if not more so
our cupboards and silverware drawers were stocked! I also made some
from-scratch horchata for the first time and it was OK. Next batch I make will
be better now that I’ve got the mediocre one out of the way. I learned how to
make horchata by watching YouTube videos.
I also got a good deal on some new bedding for Gretchen and I but you get what you pay for and the new bedding will take some getting used to. Nice comforter though but it’s still hitting high 90s and 100s outside so enjoying the coziness of a new comforter is off the list right now.
I did not plan to play any video games but I ended up
playing my way through the main scenario in Battlefield 1. I’m not a huge video
gamer, any kind of button combo perplexes me and I was having some trouble with
Battlefield 1 when I first got it last winter, but I set it on easy and figured
some things out and worked my way through it. It is both a fun and slightly
educating game (in that I looked up some things after getting inspired by fictional
and fantastical events in the game).
Speaking of YouTube, video games, TV, and the PS4 I did spend a lot of time trying out some TV shows, getting in some good documentaries, and watching a lot of instructional YouTube videos.
I watched the first episode of Comrade Detective. It was
good but did not immediately grab my interest. It is a parody/spoof , the story
being Channing Tatum and some other producer found the footage of an old 80s
Romanian (Communist-era) TV show. They digitally remastered it and added some
dubbing. There was some Cold War nostalgia for me in it and I think it’s very
imaginative of the makers of this thing. It’s on Amazon Prime if you are
interested.
Most of the documentaries I watched were about music and
also on Amazon Prime save the best doc I saw – Who The F**k Is That Guy which was on Netflix. It’s about Michael
Alago, the Electra A&R agent that was an under the radar but seminal aspect
in the growth of metal as we know it today. A gay Puerto Rican from the Bronx
he loved metal and got a job with Electra and signed major acts like Metallica
and White Zombie. The movie is about his
trials and tribulations and his importance in the scene. I always heard about
him – namely “Did you know a gay Puerto Rican signed Metallica?” – but never
saw his full story until the doc.
YouTube watching was 95% instructional videos. Cooking (the
horchata up above) was first and foremost. Then there was the obligatory
bushcraft and outdoor gear review videos. I also found some basic Western
Martial Art videos on basic spear thrusts that I practiced in the living room
Monday-Friday morning, about 10 minutes per day.
I did find some good videos on basic wood carving. I’ve got blocks of bass
wood, I’ve got a few carving knives, I’ve never whittled anything “crafty” with
it. I still haven’t but seeing some basics videos I know I’ve got all the
things I need to give it a good go. I just need to do it outside and outside is
just too hot … and as of last Friday too smoky and ash is falling around us
from the fires in The Gorge.
One of the more interesting videos I saw was a 50 minute seminar Dave Cantbury did at some expo-show thing. He talked about “tool-heavy sustainability” and, as is the usual for me, I agreed with a lot of what he had to say. I know some have misguided feelings about him and that’s fine but of all the outdoors gurus out there he has taught me the most, surpassing Cody Lundin who is in credibility mode right now (and justly so) in his suit against Discovery and the producers of Dual Survivor.
One of the more interesting videos I saw was a 50 minute seminar Dave Cantbury did at some expo-show thing. He talked about “tool-heavy sustainability” and, as is the usual for me, I agreed with a lot of what he had to say. I know some have misguided feelings about him and that’s fine but of all the outdoors gurus out there he has taught me the most, surpassing Cody Lundin who is in credibility mode right now (and justly so) in his suit against Discovery and the producers of Dual Survivor.
Some of the big events during my staycation were:
Saga Club Day at Guardian Games on Saturday.
Dungeons and Dragons on Sunday.
Another Dungeons and Dragons game on Wednesday.
Cinema Babylon on the following Saturday – in which I hosted Hardware and Deadly Species. Two great movies if you ask me.
Some beers and bread pudding with my friend Jason.
Dungeons and Dragons on Sunday.
Another Dungeons and Dragons game on Wednesday.
Cinema Babylon on the following Saturday – in which I hosted Hardware and Deadly Species. Two great movies if you ask me.
Some beers and bread pudding with my friend Jason.
Things I did not get to but had hoped to do (and my excuse):
2 dozen comic books to get caught up on. (lazy)
Finish my Viking leggings/pants. (lazy and my lack of skill intimidates me still)
A hike in Forest Park. (it was too hot all week really)
Wash truck (lazy … and the forest fires in the Gorge just
dumped ash on us so I’m glad I did not waste the time or money)
BUT…
… Yesterday being Labor Day, thus an added day off to my week off, and my last day off before coming back to work, I did:
Get caught up on my current favorite comic book Manifest Destiny.
Finish my Viking shield… well… it is ready to be used on the battle field in rebated steel combat at least. Still have some details to work out and give it a smooth look.
… Yesterday being Labor Day, thus an added day off to my week off, and my last day off before coming back to work, I did:
Get caught up on my current favorite comic book Manifest Destiny.
Finish my Viking shield… well… it is ready to be used on the battle field in rebated steel combat at least. Still have some details to work out and give it a smooth look.
All the above said I’m looking forward to some cooler temps
and a bit of rain, we need it. I hope to bust out the old pack this fall and
get one good overnighter in and bust some rust off my outdoor skills. Some of the
“Adventure Buddy” posts I have planned in the near future are a review on the Terävä
Jääkäripuukko knives in 110 carbon and 140 stainless as well as how my 2
transactions from the famed Finnish surplus store Varusteleka have gone.
On the Neo-Grognard side I hope to get a wet palette by end
of year and maybe I’ll show my well-painted and skill-heavy 54mm I will have
done before Xmas. I do have a Saga Tournament I am organizing coming up in
October and that will also be featured here.
Lol! Love your check list. BTW, the gay PR who loves Metal is only following in the bootsteps of Rob Halford. :) Oh,and we're getting ashes up here too, and my eyes are itching.
ReplyDeleteJudas Priest is up on my list as "highly influential bands". Too bad Halford came up in a time he had to hide his orientation. I'm glad he can be open about it now. (though, in hindsight, that was frikkin obvious)
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