And snow it goes

I had a doctor’s appointment first thing this morning, and since it snowed all night — not much, I’ll admit, but enough to leave behind more than a light dusting — I had to get up a little earlier to clean off my car. The appointment went well enough — it was mostly just a follow-up — and I think I spent more time in traffic and the waiting room than in with the doctor.

I came home and then caught a later train into Manhattan, arriving at the office just in time to miss the tail end of a two-and-a-half-hour-long production meeting previously scheduled for that morning. Aw shucks?

The rest of the day was largely uneventful, spent mostly just trying to get caught up on a couple of projects in the very little time I have left before the end of the week — and, for me, the end of the year. I may have to accept that these projects might not get done before early January, but if I can manage to cross them off my list before the holidays, that would be great.

Studio session

Tonight, I attended a live taping of Studio 360, specifically this one, all about the universe and theoretical physics. It was a whole lot of fun.

Although it was certainly not this cold and snowy when I went into the studio.

Otherwise, it was a pretty uneventful day. I finished boxing up the files I didn’t get to on Friday’s clean-up day, and as a group we trekked over to Rockefeller Center for our group holiday photo. Two years ago, it was the tree in the lobby. Last year, it was one of the lions in front of the New York Public Library, a block away. At the rate we’re going, we may very well be taking the photo in another borough come next holiday season!

Of course, we’ll have moved offices by then, by I think my nonexistent point is still no less valid.