The weather this week was amazing, so I decided to try the folding chair work style a bit more. It turned out to not just be relaxing but it helped with concentration and getting work done. There is something about having people walking by, as well as not having the kitties trying to sit in front of the screen or on the keyboard that allows for better concentration.
Monday was a nice day, and I wanted to finally walk the Regents Canal out to Hackney Wick (where I started the Lea Valley hike from). I left from the flat and walked along the canal to Victoria Park and got to see all the interesting gardens and structures they had put up there including a part of the old London Bridge (cicra 1760).
At choir that evening we sang the Jump Up Superstar song, and it was hard to follow along with the music, so I redid the pdf to not have repeats and codas and multiple lines of text. Having the tablet to read the music from makes adding more pages not as big a deal.
Tuesday I had Zaheer over for the Untitled Goose Game. It was a ton of fun and had been long enough since I’d played it that I’d forgotten most of it. I’m really looking forward to more coop games on Tuesdays with him.
Wednesday was a bunch of volunteering. I did my first session as a Camden Digital Champion, but wasn’t able to fully help the one person I met with that day. It was still a good introduction to the work and what it would be like going forward. I signed up for seven weekly sessions after that, so I’ll be getting some good experience as a Digital Champion.
Wednesday evening I went to help with some try divers at the pool session for BSAC. I got the gear setup for them and then took it down afterwards. There were 11 divers in the pool, so it was a busy evening. I chatted with Gokhan while all the divers were going, and it was a chill evening overall.
Thursday I went to hang out with Gokhan at his work around 6pm, and we grabbed dinner together and talked about AI. We grabbed some burgers before heading to Southbank Center to see Romana perform. The music was great for the performance, but the singer wasn’t the best, and the dancers were interesting but strange. After the performance Steph got back from her work trip, and I hurried home to spend an hour with her.
Steph work up early on Friday and left for another cave diving trip. A few friends took the day off on Friday and we met in Regents Park to go to the new Queen Elizabeth II garden. It was made with a lot of reclaimed cement, so was dry and desert feeling. It was neat to see, and then we found a nice shady spot to picnic. Nathan and I threw the frisbee a bit, and then the others left. I chose to pop out the computer and do more working from the folding chair. It was productive and I made a silly game using the new vibe coding game engine I’m working on. It turned out pretty well I think: https://www.theplaymachine.com/play/autobattle
On Saturday I went to Little Venice for Maggie’s birthday party, then on Sunday we had the book club meeting. It was a great discussion on aging, and I got a lot out of the book Successful Aging.
































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