March 31, 2006
From Rome to Little Falls
Work has been going in the 'not incredibly well' verse for a while. It's a funny thing, but I like for someone to tell me what to do every now and then. The SELinux Symposium actually helped a lot, in more than a few ways...it convinced me that I should start working on some parts of RedHat, so I've decided to take on some of the projects from the TODO list. Kind of strange that I'm paid by the government, and am writing software for a linux distribution that will ultimately be sold back to...me...
Growing a little bit tired of having my life and dreams in my own hands at work, I decided to cut out a little early today and go to Little Falls to climb with some friends. A big bonus of commuting to Rome for work is that the cliffs are only a 40 minute drive from work (versus 1.25 hours from Syracuse).
I met up with Jonas and about 4 other SUOC'ers and did a few of the famous routes at Little Falls, including Jeff Loves Eileen (5.4, located on the big slab wall and notable because "Jeff Loves Eileen" is spraypainted on the rock in the middle of the climb).
Climbing still serves as a wonderful meditation/stress relief break from the banalities of modern life...I probably should start climbing more often so that I'm not stuck doing 5.4 and 5.5 climbs for the rest of my life.







by reid
on March 06, 2011
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