Weekend Activity Report
Nov. 4th, 2003 08:05 pmCubic meters of old newspapers thrown away: 32
Cubic meters of old newspapers retained because, actually, I still want to read that one article: 12
Cat boxes cleaned: 0
Number of bills paid: 3
Pumpkin pies eaten: 1
Number of days needed to eat pie: 1
Chapters of Quicksilver read: 24 (short chapters, though)
Other books read: 1
Cubic meters of summer clothing put away and winter clothing unpacked: 0
Walks in the park: 1
Number of DVDs watched: 7 (see list below)
Number of times "Buckaroo Banzai" watched: 2
Visits to gym: 0
Books removed from floor and inserted on bookshelves: 20
Books remaining on floor: Vast, untold number
*Sigh* Best estimate of books remaining on floor: 60
Things filed: 8
New things arriving that need filing: 26
Percentage of studio cleaned: 15%
Number of digital-image management programs downloaded and installed: 0
Percentage of checkbook balanced: 100%
Percentage of checkbook balanced without discrepancies: 0%
Running meters of bookshelves rearranged: 600, give or take
Number of imported Venetian glass dragonflies attached to chandelier by means of intricate network of hand-strung glass beads: 2
Branches of blown-glass mistletoe attached to chandelier by means of i.n.o.h-s.g.b: 1
Number of glass leaves attached to chandelier by means of i.n.o.h-s.g.b: 9
Running feet of i.n.o.g.b. strung: A gazillion, at least
Number of movies watched while stringing i.n.o.g.b.: 7
Hours spent working on The Project: 4
Hours spent working on The Project productively: 0
Number of lamps rewired: 1
Number of important phone calls made: 2
Number of important phone calls not made: 2
Number of phone calls from mother dodged thanks to call screening: 2
Degree of appreciation for call screening: High
Hours spent gluing small things to other things: 5
Number of picture frames covered with small, colorful, random glued objects: 1
DVDs:
L'Avventura
Blood Simple
Pandaemonium
Lumiere
Buckaroo Banzai
Down by Law
Dead Man
Fun:Guilt ratio: 10:4
Cubic meters of old newspapers retained because, actually, I still want to read that one article: 12
Cat boxes cleaned: 0
Number of bills paid: 3
Pumpkin pies eaten: 1
Number of days needed to eat pie: 1
Chapters of Quicksilver read: 24 (short chapters, though)
Other books read: 1
Cubic meters of summer clothing put away and winter clothing unpacked: 0
Walks in the park: 1
Number of DVDs watched: 7 (see list below)
Number of times "Buckaroo Banzai" watched: 2
Visits to gym: 0
Books removed from floor and inserted on bookshelves: 20
Books remaining on floor: Vast, untold number
*Sigh* Best estimate of books remaining on floor: 60
Things filed: 8
New things arriving that need filing: 26
Percentage of studio cleaned: 15%
Number of digital-image management programs downloaded and installed: 0
Percentage of checkbook balanced: 100%
Percentage of checkbook balanced without discrepancies: 0%
Running meters of bookshelves rearranged: 600, give or take
Number of imported Venetian glass dragonflies attached to chandelier by means of intricate network of hand-strung glass beads: 2
Branches of blown-glass mistletoe attached to chandelier by means of i.n.o.h-s.g.b: 1
Number of glass leaves attached to chandelier by means of i.n.o.h-s.g.b: 9
Running feet of i.n.o.g.b. strung: A gazillion, at least
Number of movies watched while stringing i.n.o.g.b.: 7
Hours spent working on The Project: 4
Hours spent working on The Project productively: 0
Number of lamps rewired: 1
Number of important phone calls made: 2
Number of important phone calls not made: 2
Number of phone calls from mother dodged thanks to call screening: 2
Degree of appreciation for call screening: High
Hours spent gluing small things to other things: 5
Number of picture frames covered with small, colorful, random glued objects: 1
DVDs:
L'Avventura
Blood Simple
Pandaemonium
Lumiere
Buckaroo Banzai
Down by Law
Dead Man
Fun:Guilt ratio: 10:4
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Date: 2003-11-05 01:42 am (UTC)You know, I noted that your god for last month was Mithra. What's up with that? Ahuramazda, all the way.
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Date: 2003-11-05 02:51 pm (UTC)I guess I have a soft spot for minor Aryan sun-gods (or minor gods of the airy space between heaven and earth, depending on your translation preferences), especially in the months when the sun is dying. Also, I was in Rome in October. The Romans took Mithra out of the pantheon of Ahuramazda's underlings & made him a bigtime god of his own. One of my favorite spots in Rome is a mithraeum that lies buried under 2 levels of Christian churches (S. Clemente) and on top of an older Roman building:
http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu:753/dynaweb/rinne/rome/@ebt-link?target=query(%3Cobject%3E+with+id=%22A0698%22);showtoc=true
In Rome, Mithraism was a religion of Roman soldiers who for one reason or another had rejected the official religion of the state. I suppose that, despite my political views, I feel some sympathy for soldiers abroad in the alien East.