Today I worked from home, so not much to say about that. Travalon had the day off, so he went to Portage and took more photos and videos in the railyard. Here are some photos he took. Even the sign has graffiti!
A better view of the same car.
I just thought this tanker was cool-looking. The graffiti isn't that exciting.
Some more really beautiful graffiti.
My car is repaired now (and the front bumper is black), although there is some quick fix that needs to be done on Thursday. However, it is drivable now, so I drove to the choro session today. It was the leader on guitar and mandolin, the guy from the drumming collective on cavalquinho, a student who is a really good Irish fiddler that I convinced to come, the owner on cello, and some random hippie guy on drums. It was a lot of fun, but by the end I did feel like my brain was going on strike. When I saw an F flat, I played an F sharp, because what's an F flat? An E - so why not just write that?? When you're playing at those kinds of speeds, it's too hard to think that fast.
After I led Night Prayer, I went out for a walk to get my remaining steps for the day, and I heard the train at the second closest crossing from the north. I hurried to where I could see the train but heard it at the closest crossing and thought maybe I was too late. However, when I rounded the corner, I saw the engine going by. It was too dark to see the cars, so I have no idea if they had excellent graffiti. By the time I got back to the front door of our building, I heard it at the first crossing to the south. Travalon heard it too, so he started to come out to see it, but I said, "Too late - it's already passed." That's okay, we recently saw one coming from the north at the nearest crossing. That one was much longer than the one tonight. This one sounded like it only had five cars.
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