August 28, 2004
Honestly OK
A cancelled NYC/New Jersey trip has left me wandering euphorically in Syracuse, as I don't have to spent another 10+ hours on the road this weekend (only the third weekend "off" since May).
I hit up my favorite Coffee Pavillion yet again, for some jazz and excellent flirtation with members of the opposite sex. A cute girl, way too young for a guy my old age, walked up wearing a low-cut blouse with a diamond-studded cross dangling inside some very vexy cleavage. She caught me looking, gave a grin. My line: "Sorry, the power of Christ compelled me." She didn't get it. Definitely too young.
Yeah, another one of those nights. Which was fine, as I've been needing some serious alone time lately. Yeah, it's a man period thing. At least the jazz was good.
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| And we had really good trombonists and bassists this week |
I spent most of the evening reading Through the Looking Glass. I've always had this soft spot for Lewis Carroll and his perverse alternate reality's actually sensical logic. I have never gotten to talk to a local logician about the subject, however...
A jam session the other night with Moises left me wanting a bit more of songwriting, so I whacked some of that out too.
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| I'll never match this 8-year old as a musician, though |
The only trouble with the jazz cafe is that is closes at midnight. Far too early. So it was time to go walking around town...
The city is jumping again, with the life of new and returning undergrads. A brief walk with Doug and Dave had numerous people yelling, "Hey Freshmen," at us (Doug has 2 master's degrees, I'm a '3rd year' master's student, Dave has been in school here for about 5 years). I suppose they didn't notice the bald spot forming atop my head...
Anyway it's the good and the bad of cute women walking about campus scantily-clad in 90 degree sticky humid heat. Yeah, that about sums up what's good and bad about it. Just waiting for classes to start and the triathletes to return and get on our training schedule...
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