August 2006 Archives

Boston is liking the rain right now, which is all right with me since I feel like I was basically hot and sweaty for the whole month of July. I will probably be wanting that sun in the middle of January, though. I pretty much don't like the cold and have been mentally preparing myself for the winter here. Laura and I scoffed at a woman we saw today who had already donned her "long black heavy coat." Some people at work said they had broken out their winter pajamas.

Grad school starts next week, and I am ready to hit the books again. Actually, while there are books involved, my program will probably be less academic and more practical, which is exactly what I need right now :). However, we are reading one book that I am excited about: Everything Bad Is Good For You by Steven Johnson. I don't know how great the book is, but it's still pretty neat that I get to read it for a class.

Speaking of books, I am currently reading "The Death and Life of Great American Cities" by Jane Jacobs. Following in certain brothers' and sisters' footsteps, I am rethinking my views of how cities work, and I'm beginning to see the huge gap between the is and the ought. That empty bench that you see on that green triangle at the intersection of two major roads? Yeah, that's empty for a reason. In fact, there's not any reason to sit there, unless you like to watch road rage in action, which does in fact occur very often in Beantown. Which is why Laura and I will have John's car only for the month of September, and after that our chances of dying will decrease exponentially. Unless moving to Dorchester is an even greater risk. It could get risky if we run into any teenage girl gangs.

laziness

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Well, here I am in Boston and, coincidentally, on bostonblogs. However, my design didn't transfer over from chattablogs and I am too lazy to fix it right now. Boston is great and not humid and all the other 5th northers have left now except for Laura. Not sure if they will all still be writing on bostonblogs.

I said I would write more about RAGBRAI, but Laura already summed it up for me pretty well. Suffice it to say that I will definitely do it again, with Team Jimnasty and with a much better bike next time. Anyone who wants to join can: Team Jimnasty has open enrollment. Iowa is the bomb and is extremely hilly.

Speaking of RAGBRAI, my blog description is just one of many quotable quotes from the week. This one was from cousin Aaron Belz, otherwise known as Zleb, when we were all eating pasta during a lunch stop, and again, it is explained over on Laura's blog.

In the spirit of Arrested Development, I want to infuse a double meaning into the title of this entry. Not only am I being lazy in fixing the design of this blog, but I am also being lazy until grad school starts September 5. Okay, maybe that's not really a double meaning. But then I am not as clever as the writers for AD. Plus, I am doing some temp work, so I am not being altogether lazy.

More later, maybe after I attend a Red Sox/White Sox game on Labor Day, which could very well happen.

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