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It's an Exciting World

The life and times of David Geisert

Full and Fun Week

I had a great week, with a normal Monday choir and then we stayed in the larger room at the pub afterwards which had much better acoustics.

Tuesday evening I organised some games at a place called Boom Battle Bar, which was a ton of fun. We started off with Shuffleboard, then grabbed some drinks. Then we tried our hand at axe throwing. I did really well at the axe throwing, but the scores were all still quite close. Zaheer even hit the tiny extra points target.

Then we played one of the most unique mini golf courses I’ve ever done. They had a series of unique holes that each had special rules. They included a tilt maze race, a hole where you could block the person’s ball with some foosball players, a slingshot at targets hole, and a hole that had conveyor belts. All in all it was a really fun night.

Thursday we did the sauna again, and then that evening I had a StartX CTO neighbourhood meeting.

Friday was the RS1 Ceilidh, which is Scottish line dancing. It was amazingly fun and I can’t wait for another one. I met a lot of the other RS1 groups and got to dance with some amazing people like Petra, Morgan, Raiad, Maggie, and Madeline. The dancing was hard to learn, but once I was in the groove of it a ton of fun. My feet and legs were sore for days afterwards.

Saturday, Steph and I went to the Cirque show Ovo. It was really well done and a great visual display. The costumes were so interesting and the performances were impressive. It felt more coherent than many of the other Cirque shows I’ve seen. Afterwards we went to Akira at Japan House for afternoon tea. We happened to see Petra and Morgan there, who I had really just met the night before at the dance.

Sunday I met Stacie at Light Room for the Dinosaurs exhibit. As expected there were a ton of kinds running around, but it was still really interesting to see. My favourite part was when they did the real scale display, and some of the dinosaurs were taller than the room, which was already 12m tall. We walked around Coal Drop Yards afterwards and got some amazing cookies at one of the shops there.

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Fun and Games

Monday’s Choir rehearsal was hard, and I went straight home after as I wasn’t feeling up to sitting in the loud bar afterwards.

Tuesday afternoon Steph and I did another sauna session, and then in the evening Steph and I did ClueQuest on the fourth mission of theirs that we’ve done. It was a really fun mission and we did well, escaping with just the two of us and not getting any hints. I thought they did some of the puzzles really well.

I mainly worked the rest of the week.

On Saturday I went to the V&A and walked around the keys area and then tried to find the corners I hadn’t been to before. Then I met Zaheer at the Power Up exhibit at the Science Museum. It was an interesting hall of all sorts of video games. We played some Wii Super Smash, N64 Mario Kart, Golden Eye, and then some Halo. I still have the magic with Mario Kart and Golden Eye, as I played way to much of those growing up. We were some of the few lone adults there, as most of it was families with kids. It was also pretty much packed, and after we couldn’t find a good open game we headed out.

Sunday I went to Anthony’s place to play a social deduction game called Blood on the Clocktower. It is like Werewolf or Mafia, but with a lot more control and roles and scenarios. We played some really fun sessions, but with so many rules and roles it was hard for me to bluff anything. I ended up doing decently well, and I had a great time. I look forward to playing again and I’ll read up more before the next session now that I know the format.

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Too Much Work

This week I went to choir, but otherwise worked. Steph was away for the week in Zurich, so it was just me with the kitties.

Friday evening I went to board games at Giulio’s place near Stratford. It was a great time and I showed off some of my real time video streaming as well. We played an async information coop game about diffusing bombs. We started off really badly, but quickly picked up how it should be played.

Over the weekend Steph and I visited some of the new bib gourmand restaurants of 2026. We went to Kricket on Saturday, which was a tasty Indian place. Then we got pasta at Bancone on Sunday. Sunday evening was book club for Someone You Can Build a Nest In, which is an amazing and interesting book.

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Sauna and Magic

I had a good choir rehearsal on Monday and got to chat with Zaheer at the pub. The songs this session are more challenging that the previous sessions, and that is saying something.

Tuesday Steph and I went to the Hitchhiker’s Guide. It was an interesting experience, and just as strange as the books. They try to keep some through lines, but even having read all the books I missed many of the references and had forgotten many of the characters. The level of interaction was low, but not terrible, and it was a little slow paced. I still enjoyed it.

Wednesday we went to the Slomo sauna in one of the squares in Kings Cross. We plan to go once a week while it is open. They have two really nice sauna rooms with optional steam. Then four cold plunges with different temperatures and a hot tub. It is a really nice setup and amazingly relaxing.

Saturday I took a long walk along the canal and through Regents Park. I walked along the canal through Camden Market, and up into the park. I walked all around the park including the rose garden and tried to find all the interesting nooks that I hadn’t been in before. It was a gorgeous day and I got to listen to the audiobook the whole time.

Sunday Steph and I went to the Magicians Table, where they had ten different magicians doing short acts and then rotating. I had a great time and it was a fun format to get so many different styles of acts. There was also an overarching theme and some tasty drinks.

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Singing!

I really enjoyed the song for choir this week, as the bass line had the melody, which is rare. It was also just really fun to sing, with some humming and whistling thrown in.

Steph was in Zurich for the start of the week, and I got access to a great coworking space nearby, which is where I spent most of the week during the day. The weather was cold and wet, so I didn’t get around much otherwise.

For the weekend I hosted karaoke on Saturday, which was great fun. I had some people from choir as well as Stacie, Aaron, and Giulio. It was a smaller group, but it worked out really well. We also played some Drawful 2 and then some Code Names which was great.

Sunday I went to Mercato Mayfair in the morning and sang with people, which was great fun. I really enjoyed it, and getting to chat with everyone was also great.

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Back to London

After our trip to Devon and Cornwall it was nice to be back home with the kitties.

Monday was a busy day back to work, and in the evening I got to join the first Ready Singer One choir performance of the year. I had a great time of it, and we are learning some hard songs, the first one from Dragonborn.

Tuesday evening was great fun as Steph and I went to Prison Island. It was similar to the Escape the Bomb experience I did in Atlanta, but with many rooms. Steph and I did really well together, with a great mix of mind puzzles and physical challenges. Only a few weren’t really possible with only two people, but the others were a good challenge.

The rest of the week was very cold, with a touch of snow and the canal freezing over.

On the weekend we went to the Turner and Constable exhibit at the Tate Britain. It was a lot of great paintings, and the story of the two was good, but felt incomplete in the telling. I like Turner more for his variety as Constable has a specific valley he did most his work on.

Sunday, Steph and I walked to the Camden Garden Center and got some succulents for the glass container she got me for Christmas. It is a neat geodesic pattern that works really well for the succulents, but not quite for a terrarium.

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Devon and Cornwall Trip

I planned a trip to Devon and Cornwall with Steph and I’m using my planning document as the base of the post.  https://docs.google.com/document/d/19xCOHsyaY0__cSt82KbPWPybtJqP9dQBqh4mf8jcY7M/edit?usp=sharing

My Maps with locations

Accommodation Details

LocationRatingThoughts
Bovey CastleAmazingBovey is a true luxury resort.  The staff were amazing and the building and grounds were gorgeous.  The rooms and grounds were put together tastefully and with a great eye to design.  I could go back here.
Camelot Castle HotelBadWe didn’t care for Camelot.  It was gaudy and over the top in the wrong ways, while being thrown together in other ways.  Their main entrance was a gift shop / jewellery story with lots of pictures of famous people who had come to the castle.  The rooms were also strange, and the walls were thin.  We had to get our room changed because the children in the room above us were jumping around until late at night and it was incredibly loud.
Tregenna Castle ResortGoodThis was the oldest of the three by a good bit; built in the 1770’s and upgraded in the 1870’s, while the other two were built in the 1890’s.  The decor and amenities were ok, but not the same kind of luxury the other two were going for.  I enjoyed the time here, but wouldn’t stay again.

Daily Itinerary

Day 1: Saturday, Dec 27, 2025

  • We left from London and got to Exeter St. Davids.  We decided to stop by the cathedral and it was gorgeous and large, even for the cathedrals we’ve seen in the UK.  We then got an uber to the car rental place.
  • We made it to Bovey Castle and were able to walk to North Bovey before the sun got low.
  • We had a late lunch and walked around the grounds for a bit before relaxing in the main castle before dinner.

Day 2: Sunday, Dec 28, 2025

  • John showed us around Dartmoor.  He took us on a great walk up several of the tors, through an old quarry with a stone road, an ancient village, and lots of wild ponies.  It was an amazing hike, and we went back to his house afterwards.
  • In the evening we went to the Torque Light Trail, which was ok.  It had a number of light installations, but most were either small or more standard than we would expect.  The kinds of things Kew would put between exhibits.  It was still worth going and the town was interesting to see.

Day 3: Monday, Dec 29, 2025

  • We took the morning at Popham Farm Alpaca Trek, which was really fun.  We got to meet their horses and tiny goats, as well as getting to walk around with some of the Alpacas.  Steph lost hers, and they had to catch it again.  We were also followed around by the sweetest farm cat.  It was hilarious to watch the Alpacas interact with the farm cat, as they all just watched it as it was near to them.
  • We got to Camelot hotel near Tintagel, and it was ok, not great.  We hiked some along the coast and then got dinner at a pub.

Day 4: Tuesday, Dec 30, 2025

  • In the morning we went to the Tintagel ruins.  It was one of the more interesting castle ruins, both from the formations and sea cliffs, but also from the stories associated with the location.  The original story says King Arthur was born there, and there is another ancient story based there.  Tintagel is also a site that is far more ancient than the castle, with people using it as a port for thousands of years.
  • We spent the afternoon at the Eden Project.  It was an interesting space, but clearly a tourist trap.  It was also a place to take kinds and we didn’t spend much time there.

Day 5: Wednesday, Dec 31, 2025

  • We took the morning at Pendennis Castle, which was one of the coastal forts built by Henry VIII.  It also had some good WWII history.  I got a cream tea here, and it was amazing.  The scones in Cornwall are closer to the southern biscuits with the fluffy warm moist texture instead of the dense texture the scones get in London.
  • We found a small town to spend some time in before the light walk in the evening and I rather enjoyed it.  First we went for a coastal hike which was gorgeous. Then we sat and had a drink in Charlestown harbor, which was a unique treat to see.  It was an old working harbor that had lots of mechanisms and steep sides.
  • In the evening we went to The Lost Gardens of Heligan Lights Walk.  It was better than I was expecting, with one of the best light exhibits I’ve seen.  They had both unique and excellent light displays, and I would say it is the fourth best we’ve seen overall, which is high praise.

Day 6: Thursday, Jan 1, 2026

  • We walked around St. Ives in the morning and had a great time of it.  St. Ives is a really nice town, and a place I’d go back to.  We ended up walking up over a hill just as a hundred people on the beach below us ran into the sea.  It was amusing, and half immediately got back out, while the other half stayed for a while.

Day 7: Friday, Jan 2, 2026 

  • In the morning we went to St. Michael’s Mount, although most of the island was closed.  The island and beach around it and the causeway were amazingly picturesque.  I really enjoyed it, but would have greatly preferred to have seen the castle as well.
  • The trip back was a little rough with the train we were on being turned back due to issues with the track ahead. We were able to get a different route, but it was packed due to the larger train getting cancelled.

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Christmas Week

This week was pretty calm, due to it being Christmas week.  

I was able to get a quick lunch with Stacey, who I always enjoy talking with.  She is doing exceedingly well for herself.

We had people over for Christmas Eve during the day.  Zaheer, Diana, and Gokhan came over and we had a great meal and chat.  We opened some gifts and popped some crackers.  It was nice to have them all over.

The next day we joined a few neighbours in the courtyard, but it was quite cold and windy, so we quickly retired to our rooms.  Steph and I then went to Teddington to see Jose and Diana.  They were quite busy, so we didn’t get too much time with them to chat.  I gave them their small gifts, and then we headed back home.  We had drinks with Elizabeth and chatted.  She’ll be moving and the actor is going to be buying the flat below us and doing some construction to join it with their current flat.

The rest of the week was just relaxing and not doing much of anything.

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Wrapping up a Movie

This week I finished the final edit for a movie I made with AI.  It has lots of movie making problems, but most of those aren’t problems with the tech, more of problems with my ability to make a movie.

Monday I had tea at BAFTA and was able to talk with a movie industry veteran about the AI in Movie space.  They confirmed most of my assumptions about why my AI video platform wasn’t working, and it helped me confirm that I wanted to make a big change. 

I didn’t do much else this week.  On the weekend Steph and I went through Islington and had a great time in the shops.  I found some interesting trinkets to put in the small gift boxes for the Christmas Eve celebration we were planning.

Sunday was amazing, and I got to see Romana perform lots of Christmas songs with the orchestra.  They were joined by four amazing singers.  I got to hear a lot of the classics and some of the less common Christmas songs, and some other songs on request.  We got to drink before the performance with the top violins from the Orchestra, and I ran off afterwards to get home to see Steph after her latest trip.  I also noticed that one of the percussionists in the orchestra had performed with RS1 several times as well.

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