Nothing scheduled for today.
Lord Hobo (Life, Red Eyes, 617 IPA, Rye IPA)
Got my teeth cleaned today, ouch! 🦷
Too many meetings.
Work is getting a bit too interesting.
Back to work again.
USians, don’t forget to call Mom today.
Watch out for sharks.
On the Cape!
Finally Friday, taking the weekend off.
BBQ chicken and green onions 🍕
Not Friday yet, why?
Time to renew my library card 🪪
That’s no moon…🌑
My schedule is starting to get perhaps a little too complicated.
I started going to the Mayday celebration in Cambridge, MA over 40 years ago; the last two years it didn’t really happen, but this year we had a big crowd and the Sun came up like thunder. newtowne.org/mayday22/
Made it to the last concert of the BEMF season last night, after eating oysters, cod cakes, and swordfish tacos in a very cold and windy alley. But the music and food both were lovely.
Two-factor is great until you leave the phone needed to authorize at the office and have to make a special trip to retrieve it.
Unconquerable Sun by Kate Elliott 📚
I’m not sure what to make of this book, it’s a combination of space opera, court intrigue, battle tech, and many yearning glances between the varied cast of characters. I don’t think it’s a spoiler to note that this is the first volume in a planned series, so I did not expect the many plot lines to be tied up at the end, but having gotten there I was surprised how few were resolved.
The story jumps between three main characters, including the eponymous royal heir Sun, her noble-born companion Persephone, and Apama, a random soldier on the other side of the war who seems mainly to serve as a mechanism for providing background on the forces opposing Sun. Or perhaps not random, there is a certain amount of unresolved foreshadowing about Apama which hints at more to come. Each of these three are constantly moving from one desparate adventure to another, including assassination attempts, ground and space battles, and in Sun’s case leading her team of official companions in a hunt for spies and traitors, across worlds and teaming cities.
There’s a lot to take in, and the number of people to keep track of is daunting, but I found that each had enough of a personality to usually (but not always) follow what is going on. Many of the characters are over the top, either particularly adept and attractive (hence the many yearning glances mentioned above), or in the case of those opposing Sun especially villainous.
What I found most fascinating was the extensive world building with multiple cultures inhabiting the far-flung worlds, the complicated social structures which are just accepted as is in the narrative rather than being laid out in exposition, and the way in which I slowly gained some understanding not only of the characters themselves but of the societies from which they came.
But I’ll need to wait for subsequent volumes to decide how I really feel about this one.
Not ready for Mayday.
Now following Mastodon accounts from Micro.blog. This doesn’t seem to pick up “boosts” and many of my Twitter follows don’t have equivalent Mastodon accounts.
Trying to remember where I set up my Mastodon account.
Now considering closing my Twitter account.
Home again 🏠