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Last Thursday
caseopaya visited the local Registry office and applied for a civil union. We we will be holding a celebration in the Old Council Chambers at Trades Hall on Saturday, December 18, which comes with a nice Dickensian aesthetic. Currently engaging in the not-so-mad rush to contact the relevant people, prepare food and drink etc. It's a lot less stressful when you decide to go low-key in the first instance.
On Saturday attended a housewarming for
horngirl and
alchemon and had a delightful conversion with the two hosts, as well as with the
txxxpxx's, and
damien_wise. There was also an intersting collection of semi-exotic meats (goat, boar, camel) on offer at the BBQ. I can rather wish for more housewarmings, as the following day the speaker at the Unitarians was Tony Keenan, CEO of Hanover Welfare Services, speaking on "the changing face" of homelessness - many more single women in their 60s and families have fallen into said destitute state, primarily due to the pressures on housing supply. In a somewhat distant tangent the LUV-beginners workshop on Saturday afternoon had Tony Forster, speaking on the work of One Laptop Per Child project, and the rather impressive (Linux-based, deliberately hackable) Sugar interface.
Finished my short episode of the shared-narrator GURPS Krononauts game. I had combined a visit to members of the the mid-nineteenth century U.S. literary circle including characters such as Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The story ended up with a visit to Sleepy Hollow with a missing antagonist time-traveller incorporated part of the plot of Rip van Winkle and (one of my old favourites) The Facts in The Case of M. Valdemar, leading to the character to be seemingly be trapped in a closed timelike curve, but also becoming a discorporate consciousness (and becoming part of the group's AI patron) thus avoiding temporal radiation poisoning. Oh, good fun, trust me.
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Finished my short episode of the shared-narrator GURPS Krononauts game. I had combined a visit to members of the the mid-nineteenth century U.S. literary circle including characters such as Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The story ended up with a visit to Sleepy Hollow with a missing antagonist time-traveller incorporated part of the plot of Rip van Winkle and (one of my old favourites) The Facts in The Case of M. Valdemar, leading to the character to be seemingly be trapped in a closed timelike curve, but also becoming a discorporate consciousness (and becoming part of the group's AI patron) thus avoiding temporal radiation poisoning. Oh, good fun, trust me.
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Date: 2010-11-22 11:44 am (UTC)Wish you happiness... <3
Also, kudos for opting for a low-key scenario. *nod*
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Date: 2010-11-22 01:45 pm (UTC)I've tried to follow a middle-path between being low-key, but also classy in a dilapidated manner... The Old Council Chambers really suit what I'm trying to express (I've added a picture above now)...
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Date: 2010-11-22 02:04 pm (UTC)After all what matters is how you feel the place, and what your preferences are. The rest are just spectators/participants.
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Date: 2010-11-23 02:06 am (UTC)nice place too, I'd totally get Civil Unioned there.
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Date: 2010-11-24 04:20 am (UTC)(After all, Trades Hall has its share...)
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Date: 2010-11-24 10:55 am (UTC)I think we'll keep the little rodents at home, or at least until the reception.. The young one in particular is a bit skittish and might get scared from all the people...
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Date: 2010-11-24 10:43 am (UTC)Union, LUV and Sugar
Date: 2010-11-22 03:18 pm (UTC)One Laptop per Child: Great cause! OK Guilty of not supporting that one yet.
GURPS Krononauts: Power to the GM for working out continuity!
Re: Union, LUV and Sugar
Date: 2010-11-24 04:34 am (UTC)#2 Not as successful as it should be, but it has certainly spurred things on with some interesting competitors. The future is bright, at least in computing.
#3 God yes. I'm thinking it'll make a great short story!
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Date: 2010-11-23 12:01 am (UTC)Very happy for you both. :D
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Date: 2010-11-23 01:56 am (UTC)Sadly, we can't be in town to wish you well in person, so please accept lots and lots of happiness for the future anyway!
*love*
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Date: 2010-12-03 03:05 am (UTC)(I'm sure I should've noticed before now that this comment hadn't posted yet...)