Becca brought me lunch from Tokyo Bowl, since I was stuck in the never-ending and very boring sim. (And I was so excited to have a sim too. Pity.) Tokyo Bowl is by far the best sushi place in Clear Lake. By far. I’m fairly indifferent to sushi, but I like Tokyo Bowl. Every time we go to a different sushi place, I’m disappointed. I think I’ll stop going anywhere but there.
Just in case you cared.
Two of my officemates are gone this week on “the trail,” a huge golf trip they take each year. From what I can tell, the year is divided into three parts:
– six months prior to The Trail, which are spent talking about the upcoming trip
– one week, which is spent actually on The Trail
– six months after The Trail, which are spent reliving the trip
I’ll just enjoy this week in the office without golf talk. It’s actually sort of quiet, since we don’t Dave and Ted around to tease.
I finished up my grad project for typography class. It was actually a fun assignment — found typography. “Carry a camera with you throughout the semester. Look for the shapes of letters in the world. Notice how a chair may look like an H, a cloud may look like a T, or the dial of a radio may look like an O. Throughout the semester, take one unique and innovative photograph for each letter of the alphabet. As the idea is to look for shapes in unusual places, your found letter shapes may not be made out of text. For instance, the Q from a Quick Trip sign will not count. All images must be found and may not be staged.”
Here’s my poster (click for a PDF):
Irwando says
Very Cool!
Mom says
I love it! I want a big poster for my classroom!
laanba says
H is my favorite. Very cool.