Travalon has provided some more photos of Tux Duck on our boat slip.
Travalon has provided some more photos of Tux Duck on our boat slip.
I worked on campus today so I could go to two parties: a birthday party for Union South at noon, and a party on the Union Terrace to welcome the sunburst chairs back at three. However, the birthday party was on Wednesday, and the weather was bad by the time of the Terrace party, so it was almost a waste of time. Still, I did get to walk with Seabird in the morning and at lunch, and I was working on scholarships that were easier to process with the two monitors in my office than just on my laptop, if I'd been at home. Also, I got to hang out with Famie and three grad students to talk in Irish (well, mostly English) and sing a song in Irish about seaweed that was clearly about men hitting on women. The weather was beautiful, and Travalon had gone out on our dock and seen Tux Duck on our boat slip.
Today I felt very unfocused at work, although I did manage to get quite a bit done. We had another meeting, and by the end I felt irritable and just wished everyone could shut the heck up. But I did have a fun experience this morning doing a research study on driving systems. It was like a video game where you drove, only at a certain point the car could take over and then you were supposed to do a second task while the car drove for you. At the end I got an Amazon gift card, then I was walking back to my office and saw all the preschoolers in the campus daycare playing in the sunshine. I noticed one little boy looking at me intently, so I glanced at him and he did look familiar, and then I realized he was the son of one of my bandmates. I said his name and he kind of ran off, but he seemed to be giggling so I don't think he was that scared or anything.
Meanwhile, Travalon took some photos of birds. Here are Tux Duck and his lovely wife.
This morning Travalon was sitting out on our porch, and he called me: "There's a big bird in the tree!" So I came out onto the porch and saw our local wood duck pair sitting in one of the trees outside our condo. Travalon's good camera was sitting right there, so he grabbed it, but the battery was dead so he had to take photos with his cell phone.
Yesterday I worked from home, and on my morning break Travalon and I went down to the dock to see birds, then he went to Cherokee Marsh to see more birds. Here are photos. First, some pelicans flew overhead as we were heading to the dock.
In the evening Travalon and I went to Flix Brewhouse, because I had free vouchers for the Wisconsin Film Festival, and we wanted to see The Christophers, starring Ian McKellen. Last year we had no problem getting into the film we wanted to see, but this time we had to wait in a long line, just behind a Union peep of mine and a couple of film students who could get in free with a valid student ID. Finally they let us in to sit right up in the front row, which was a weird perspective, but Ian McKellen was excellent as a famous artist well past his prime whose offspring hire an art restorer to forge some paintings of his. I really enjoyed the movie, but we did get home late. Then, as we were getting ready for bed, I heard a strange noise outside, like a huge vehicle was going by. I realized it was the wind and decided I'd better unplug my phone charger so it didn't explode or something if lightning hit our building... and then I saw on my phone that there was a tornado warning until one a.m. We never heard any sirens... We don't have a basement in our building, and our condo is on the second floor, so we went downstairs and huddled in the hallway around a corner from all the windows until one. Then I fell into bed and went right to sleep.
Today I worked from home again, and during my break I went with Travalon down to the dock. There was a single male ring-necked duck. Usually they hang out in groups of at least three.There were a couple of geese honking away on our dock.
More random than a rabbit on a B-17!