Incendiary Librarian
The warped mental meanderings of a poetry-loving, gender-deconstructing, head-shaving, upheaval-inducing, shit-starting librarian.
Thursday, July 28, 2005
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Sunday, July 24, 2005
Friday, July 15, 2005
happy happy
i am happy about several things this morning:
1) i am no longer working the dreaded 1:30-9:30pm shift. i was stuck with it all this week due to vacations and being terribly understaffed, but now i'm FREEE!
2) the library now has a pretty feed crawl that takes the latest posts from our blog and makes them loop around and around on our web site.
3) i am finally finished preparing for us to launch IM reference. it starts monday. and i won't be here! mwuhaha...
4) i'm leaving tonight to visit someone i miss very much.
Friday, July 08, 2005
home sweet hovel
i think i would prefer to keep my trips separated by at least a week from now on, if at all possible. trains and planes and cars, oh my.
virginia isn't my cup of tea, but it was pleasant to sleep in a hotel instead of a hostel. colonial williamsburg is notable because it's a giant outdoor museum, but i was too tired to really get into it. i think the only thing i noticed was that it's stupidly humid there. (i must say, though, it was pretty funny to see a guy in colonial costume zip past on a motorcycle. i think he was late for work.)
we did the touristy thing and went to busch gardens for the 4th of july. i don't like amusement parks, and i get terrifically motion sick on roller coasters. we spent 12 hours there. i tried to be a good sport and go on a ride, but after the first roller coaster i called it quits. i dunno, for some reason the two minutes of abject terror is just not worth the projectile vomiting. then a member of our little group sat on a bee and the rest of the day was spent tracking 'welty', as she dubbed the resultant giant expanding bubble that began to swallow her leg.
i'm really glad to be home. it'll be better in august when we're both home.
i had more energy for chicago, which i discovered is a fantastic city. if it weren't so cold in the winter i would love to live there. it's very walkable, it has culture, and it's civilization.
i realized last night as i was talking to a good friend that i REALLY miss civilization. and that's not to say that the philly area is some kind of backwater nest of hillbillies (at least, not all of it), but i miss having a social scene. i have no friends near where i live, and certainly none where i work. granted, i'm pretty much a lurker in any sort of social situation, but i still miss having one nearby.
it's comforting to know there are people around who grok, you know?
Sunday, July 03, 2005
jet-setting
this week i'm in williamsburg, VA, battling heat and tourists. oh wait, i guess i am a tourist... well, whatever. i'm here until wednesday. lucked out with the wifi again... it's free in our room. i probably won't post much of substance until i'm back home.
we almost had dinner at a place called "library tavern" because i'm a nerd.