The Union Meeting....
Nov. 25th, 2004 09:48 pmI don't belong to a Union, but at the end of November every year Harry's Local has its Annual General Meeting and I attend to take minutes, freeing up the regular secretary for other duties.
As an outsider to both the workplace involved - a government department - and the Union itself, my primary impression is how incredibly boring such meetings are, though the attendees are really into it. And I find enough to amuse me and keep my brain awake in just trying to make legible notes about subjects I know nothing of. They had two speakers this year; they were easy to take notes for, compared to the speaker last year, who spoke quickly, used a lot of technical phrases, and worse - a constant stream of government acronyms that made no sense to me at all.
After the meeting, we went to the Colonnade for supper - where they have the best pizza this side of Italy. Harry and I shared a large combination. We even managed to have room left afterwards for half a key lime pie each.
When I left for work this morning it looked like rain, and might have drizzled a bit. When I left work at 4 p.m. there was a gold, strong wind that was making the temperature drop fast. When I left the restaurant it was so cold that dry bits of snow were blowing against the curbs and the sidewalks had patches of glittering, solid ice. I thought of the Stark family; not so much their motto "Winter is Coming" but the one I suspect will appear in the books that George R.R. Martin hasn't written yet - "Winter has come".
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Date: 2004-11-26 10:15 am (UTC)Parallel situation, I'd say, to the status of the next book. *g*
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Date: 2004-11-26 01:18 pm (UTC)::runs screaming from the room at the thought of all the books I
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Date: 2004-11-28 11:09 am (UTC)I'd love to hear your theories on Jon Snow's parentage! I've heard theories that he is really the long-lsot Tregaryon heir.
Have you read the new George R.R. Martin short story in this universe - a sequel to "The Hedge Knight", I think - that came out this year? I have not and I'm eager too, but the book cost $40 or so and hasn't turned up in the local library yet.
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Date: 2004-12-03 09:48 am (UTC)I haven't read The Hedge Knight, let alone the sequel. What anthologies are they in?