Week in photos
Apr. 21st, 2018 05:43 pmI was inspired by Hindustar and the genetic test she took, so I’m trying it myself.

Monday slush was falling from the sky. Not snow. Not rain. But, slush.

Two sets of tracks like this mean I got to my car before remembering I left something required behind. (My work computer.)
Great fun in the falling slush.

I thought the snow would slide off my hood. It made it the whole 40 mile drive to work.

When it isn’t snowing, the red buds on the trees are out giving me both snow and allergies at the same time.

It didn’t snow every day.

Wednesday, off to the eye doctor.

I tried to figure out my eye doctor based on the degrees on the wall and the miniature saxophone. But, good luck with that.

They didn’t do the test I wanted, so I go back next month.
But, at least my eyes were dilated.

That made my vision very blurry and things very bright.
This resulted in some odd combinations when I got to work.

Our youngest engineer got a big birthday response.

And, of course, Thursday more snow.

Thursday night we went to the play Thornwood. Circumspectly was directing so we wanted to go opening night.
My boss kept me late, so my wife and I had to get there in separate cars.


As it was opening night, the author came up from New York city and there was a question and answer session after the play.

That was pretty cool.
At work out systems engineer from China is returning home after a month of training here. My boss wanted to have him taken for lunch, but was too busy. So, I arranged lunch for the department with a whole hour notice.

Driving home I felt this person may have a chip on his… shoulder?

Today it was off to get my haircut while my wife drove to New Hampshire for her fairy stuff.

I found the worlds slowest pizza place has closed.

I guess the place I get my hair done scalps people.

After the haircut I walked around the area some doing Pokemon stuff.

I worry about the bridge under the train tracks that seems to be disintegrating.

I wonder about the highway over head too.

My wife and I used to do a very small comic book based in Worcester. So, I look at places that look like secret hide outs and get reminded of that.

And a train cargo yard that bans cellphones.

Figure there is some story there. Don’t know what.
But, the allergies are still around.

And, it seems strange to me that the first signs of green are the thorn plans.

Two days after the last snow, my apartment complex has taken the cover off the pool.

Who cares what the weather is! The calendar says it is spring!
The moon does not care.
