Yup. Crazy. That's me.
Jul. 15th, 2006 05:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Perhaps walking from the Merril Collection to the Eaton Centre in 31 degree heat (with a 37 degree humidex) when my foot is still sore from walking around hotels wasn't the brightest idea in the world...

2.4 kilometres. (About 1.5 miles for the metric-impaired.)
Ouch.
In my defence, it was actually nice until I got over to Bay Street or thereabouts. So it didn't seem crazy at first. And besides, I actually took the scenic route, along the shady side streets, which made it fairly pleasant as well - it's just that by the time you get to Bay and Dundas, there are no more shady side streets. It's all sunlight reflecting off concrete and glass.
The Torcon AGM was relatively painless (though I did almost lose it and tell Peter Halasz to shut up once - ye gods, that man likes to hear his own voice).
marahsk nominated me for the Board, but I was concerned that there would be a conflict of interest as I'm on the TCON Board for another two years (or is it only one? I can't remember if chair advisors are considered Board members), so I declined. But I was flattered, nonetheless, even though there's not that much work left for the Board to do.

2.4 kilometres. (About 1.5 miles for the metric-impaired.)
Ouch.
In my defence, it was actually nice until I got over to Bay Street or thereabouts. So it didn't seem crazy at first. And besides, I actually took the scenic route, along the shady side streets, which made it fairly pleasant as well - it's just that by the time you get to Bay and Dundas, there are no more shady side streets. It's all sunlight reflecting off concrete and glass.
The Torcon AGM was relatively painless (though I did almost lose it and tell Peter Halasz to shut up once - ye gods, that man likes to hear his own voice).
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