Penang

Sep. 10th, 2014 09:09 pm
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OK, back from Penang! Yesterday we picked Ray up and drove bravely on. Took us about four and a half hours, and we made a stop at Ong Cheng Huat in Sungai Dua for lunch around 2.30. They deep-fry spring chickens there, you see, and it's delicious. It's also hard to find unless you know what you're looking for, because it's in a slip road and actually behind some residential houses in an industrial area.

We then went to find my Auntie Mimi in her nursing home. She's worse than the last time I visited; this time she practically did not recognize me. It's kind of sad situation; it's an understaffed institution and I feel everyone's sitting around waiting to die or something. There're no activities, nothing to give the residents any mental stimulation. My aunt is the kind of person who needs a lot of mental stimulation, and without it, her dementia has become a lot worse. She's also losing threads of memory that she never lost before, like who her brothers are, how many kids they had. She thought I was her sister (which I take to be a sign of how much weight I've gained) and forgot she had a niece, much less two. When I said goodbye, she practically waved me off, already tired of me questioning her, and I just had... this terrible terrible feeling inside. I tried to hug her but she was in no mood for it.

Ugh.

Anyway, we went to an aunt's house to stay. She's currently out of the country, attending her youngest daughter's graduation, but her mom was there, my Sook Poh as we call her. We hung out in the living room chatting with her the best we could: she speaks Cantonese and Penang Hokkien (and of course understands some English and Malay). Ray speaks a bit of Penang Hokkien, and Roy and I stumbled with Cantonese and English the best we could. It's the first time Ray's met her, too. We had dinner with Uncle Jimmy, wandered around for apung.

Sook Poh was shocked to hear we were only staying for one night. She'd given me a set of keys with an autogate controller with the full expectation that we were hanging out for much longer, sigh.

I didn't sleep well, had to pee, and then had a nightmare about yelling at my mom who had come to WisCon and was going around asking me intrusive questions about my friends, IN THE SAFER SPACE no less, after which it was a lot of being worried about something terrible happening (in the vein of her harassing my friends and triggering them in some way). Ray getting up for morning prayers got me out of the dream, thank goodness.

Roy had trouble getting out of bed, but we were on the road by around 8.30am. (Sook Poh looked so sad as we left. Sigh.) We hit up some food first , then went to Mount Erskine to find the columbarium where our grandparents' ashes are kept.

Roy and I found Grandpa and Grandma fairly easily, so Ray got her first ever look at our grandparents' ashes. They died before she was born (I have 9 years on her; she's the youngest of my generational cohort) and she'd never been (partly because her dad died when she was really young too, so her mom doesn't really know where the ashes are). What with the family trying to keep track of the family tree lately, I thought it'd be nice to make sure she got to see the place at least.

We had a lot of time, and our last stop, Ai Linn Boh's coffee shop, didn't open until noon, so we headed downtown to Armenian St and saw Hock Teik Cheng Sin temple (and the preparations for the Tua Peh Kong festival) (he's a local prosperity deity), the Khoo Kongsi (they have a very impressive family court that's practically a tiny town), the Nyonya beading shop I've been meaning to go to for years (40 years of beading, and he makes the shoes from scratch. It was super awesome; he showed us works in progress, past examples, some of his process. It was so terrific), and another nearby shop that the beading guy told us to go to because the lady there gives classes (she wasn't in, but her brother was and called her for us, and he has kids on the US side of the pond too). Grown-ups are so great.

We hung out in a hipster cafe for a bit, where I learned about the Depressed Cake Shop which is a festival program to raise awareness of mental illness. The Wifi at the hipster cafe was kind of shit, but Ti Kuan Yin tea is pretty nice. My brother had a lamb harissa which was pretty delish.

(Somewhere in the midst of this were exhortations from my dad to buy some fruits for my Auntie Mimi so Roy had taken off to buy some oranges.)

Around 11.30am, we headed out to Tanjung Tokong to find Ai Linn Boh. I called Uncle Jimmy to let him know that we were on the way, and also to ask which dialect she speaks (the night before, he offered to call her to let her know that we were coming). She runs, with her son and new daughter-in-law (I missed the wedding because I was in Singapore), a coffee shop, one of those affairs in a canteen area by a housing estate. They sell kaya toast and various beverages. They also make their own kaya, every morning. Just as we were settling in, Roy asked me which one she was, because the last time he saw her was years and years ago, and I was like, "she's the one on the phone, she must be, because she's now looking at us, quick, wave, I bet that's Uncle Jimmy on the phone."

So, that was cool! She was very pleased to see us too. We waved at our newly-married cousin. Uncle Jimmy came by. We got three servings of toast with butter and kaya (they now serve three types of bread so it was imperative that we tried one of each) AND two half-boiled eggs each. We were so wired on sugar for a while and I am still crashing.

There was also a box with a couple of horseshoe crabs flailing about in it which was both fascinating and freaky. Roy bought them for RM8 and we went to a nearby beach (I never knew that the coffee shop was literally 20 meters away from a beach) to set them free.

(Somewhere in the middle of this, we told Uncle Jimmy of the plan to stop by the nursing home once more to drop off the oranges Roy bought, and he sighed a long-suffering sigh, told us about the time he brought her fruits: "she wouldn't eat them AT ALL. And then she wouldn't let anyone take them away! So they basically rotted the whole time." So we changed our mind and headed straight home, super late.)

The way home was pretty uneventful; a couple of pit stops, a prayer stop. I fell asleep early on and my head was tilted back, so I pretty much snorted myself awake, which was kind of an awful sensation. (I put the back down and put my feet up and that helped a lot with the dozing.)

On the way down from Penang, there's a stop at Gunung Tempurung, which has a drain leading to a tiny river. In the drain, there tends to be a whole flock of butterflies. Not just ANY butterflies, though! These are Rajah Brooke's Birdwing Butterflies, which are about 2 - 3 inches wide with a glorious black and green wingspan (and red bodies) (they're a sexy butterfly). So, that was pretty cool. I'd glad I got to catch them; the day was kind of rainy.

We got to Shah Alam by around 8pm to drop Ray off, and Dad had cooked fried fish (pomfret, fuck yeah) so yeah, we got home in good time.

The oranges were delicious, my brother and I agree that they are sweet, but my parents think they are sour, and we have no idea what accounts for this.
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So, we did neither tea nor fish spa, but [personal profile] jolantru and I did attempt to do some work in the Esplanade library, which didn't work out too great because we couldn't get Internet! What is wrong with Singapore! How can you look so chrome-buffed hi-tech but have so few places with Wifi?!

Anyway, we then betook ourselves out to Books Actually, where we met @monkeygod who had to wait for us over an hour because we got distracted by cake and drinks. I bought some books, met the bookstore, then demanded to go to the Hainanese cafe nearby for lunch. [profile] troiyaumes came with her hubbie and friends to join us! Then came @halleluyang. While we hung out, a HUGE funeral procession came parading through, a really old-fashioned affair with three or four or five trucks bedecked in flowers, little girls in pink hanfus and tiny pink umbrellas, a troops of men wearing green and Stetsons (why? I don't know) and the coffin was hand-carried (usually they're in the back of the hearse) while relatives followed. And it must have been a big-name person, a sort of clan leader, because the route they covered for this parade was preeeeeeetty long.

@monkeygod shared with us some WorldCon news about where the next years' WorldCons will be (Spokane? Really? Kansas City? Even more really? And Beijing put in a bid) and I may have stared at him with increasing levels of alarm everytime he opened his mouth with a new sentence. We agreed that a SEAsian WorldCon would be best done in the Philippines, esp in Manila, where they actually know their shit and understand literary SFF. Malaysia and Singapore just doesn't have the manpower, we're too expensive, and there's not enough local interest.

It was a good lunch, and I feel we might have committed one of the Geek Social Fallacies by having so many people from two different friendship circles at the one table? I still enjoyed hanging out though.

Then @halleluyang, [personal profile] jolantru and I hung out in a hipster cafe nearby for further drinks.

My right spectacle lens fell off, not for the first time over the weekend, but this time for the worse, because the screw also fell off. Fortunately @halleluyang had some plasters on her, and [personal profile] jolantru got me a rubber band from the staff. So yeah.

The bus was really late which made me really nervous! I had a chat with a woman waiting for her fiance who was on the bus coming into Singapore. (It was an interesting conversation; her second marriage to a guy she's only met twice, he's already married and she feels it's better to be a second wife so she doesn't have to make the husband a very high priority compared to her first marriage. She also showed me a picture of her four kids. She seemed a really neat person.)

The bus ride in was fine. The only other person on the bus was a teacher at one of the USJ schools. I slept a bit.

Then I forgot my bag on the bus when getting off. My overnight bag! Not my backpack. I've got to go get it back from the bus station office now.
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Yesterday I got to Singapore no problem. The hostel I'm staying at is... kind of a mixed bag for me. On the one hand, I like the open air concept. I'm currently sitting in the lobby and the roof is a plastic opaque thing, and I'm looking out to the other buildings. Somehow due to the placement of the building, the wind doesn't blow the rain in this way. There's also a smoking garden with more seating. There're some bookshelves too, and a couple of couches. The Internet connectivity has been somewhat abominable, and I don't think it was just because I was behind a wall in the dorm room. It's behaving tonight though, which is surprising given that it's raining. The shower stalls are awful, though. The folding doors feel like they're about to fall off, and I'm pretty sure the locks don't even work. They're also so tiny I'm in constant fear that I'll accidentally spray my clothes. The toilets are similarly cramped. The bed isn't comfortable, and the pillow feels like a "dead cat" pillow I once had. I've woken myself up snoring a few times because my head was so poorly supported.

The other guests are mixed: lots of fellow Asians; two of my other roomies are Vietnamese. Last night I had dinner with the woman who slept on the bottom bunk of mine, who's from Chile. But there're also a lot of Europeans here, and I think the proprietor is hanging out with the white dudes. IDK. I think I could grow to like the place if the staff were friendlier to me. When I first got here, the receptionist just got a blanket for me and showed me to my room and didn't even bother explaining anything else to me. Is this normal for hostels?

I do like the ambience though. I feel that maybe in the future I'd want a place like this for my own.

I tried to go to the Hipster cafe that Sarah rec'd to me, but the first time, I couldn't find the front door (it's not in front, it's through the gate next door) and the second time, it was closed by the time I got there. Bah!

But I had a lovely time with [profile] troiyaumes and hubbie today! We went to the Geylang Serai center and had delicious food, then went to get some durian at Aljunied, followed by shopping for mooncakes at Takashiyama. I have never seen so many mooncakes in one place. I hope never to see so many mooncakes in one place ever again.

My feet hurt from walking a lot though. I'm trying to decide if it's the shoes, or the walking, or the fact that I've put on weight so my feet are no longer used to carrying my weight. If it's the shoes, well, fuck, I gotta get new ones. If it's the walking, that's just a good thing. If it's the weight, that's no problem either; I'll just keep training my feet to carry me. That's what they're designed to do, after all.

Right now I'm sprawled on one of the couches in the lobby of the hostel, taking in the ambient noise, and eating Tim Tams. It's nice and cool from the rain, which is better than the air-conditioning in the dorm room right now. I'm also working down my new notebook as much as I can. And trying to work on a draft of my prospectus.

Tomorrow I'll see [personal profile] jolantru! We'll hit up Esplanade and figure out where to have tea from there. The Cookie Museum has sadly closed their Esplanade outlet, after 11 years too. But I'm sure the Singapore Flyer's fish spa is still there. It better be anyway.
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Trying out this ASUS for the first time! The keyboard is tiny so it takes some getting used to, but I like it so far. Windows 8.1 is... very hit-and-miss. On the one hand, I think it's a pretty clean for touchscreens, if you're going to use touchscreens and Windows programs only. Not so much for using non-Windows things like Google stuff, which I also use. There're also some things which one needs a Microsoft account for, like the SkyDrive. I can't decide which Tumblr app to get. The Twitter app lacks the sophistication of the browser version, which is pretty darn unsophisticated already. The new MSWord looks terrible; they cleaned it up for the touchscreens by removing the bars with the fonts and everything, which makes it look like WordPad or OpenOffice and if I liked those, I would be using those. I'm sure I can deal; I just don't like it. I'll take this machine with me to Singapore and see how I feel about it, try to get more of a sense of it. I fortunately don't tend to use a lot with my machines. On the bright side, scrolling Tumblr is pretty okay when I'm in tablet mode.

I got a nice small overnight bag from my dad for the trip, and I'm leaving on Thursday after all. I don't really have anything to do until tomorrow, so I guess I'll go look for a nice hipster cafe and write there for a few hours. I'm staying at The Little Red Dot on Lavender St., so if anybody wants to hang out, let me know.

My bus leaves at 11.45am, so I'll get in around 6pm? 7pm? Depending on traffic. Hopefully I'll be able to find the place easily. I need a roadmap of Singapore! They must be easy to find, right?

I can't decide if I want to wear my running shoes or fancy sandals (which are also very good for walking). This will probably end up being a last-minute decision.

Anyway! Phone number again: +60123241148
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I am in San Francisco! Until tomorrow, that is.

I got to L.A. quite safely, and took the one hour ride out to Westfield Mall to meet Shing. It's a very nice mall! It's definitely built for hanging out, lots of chairs and cushiony seating areas... which kind of weirds me out because it's mostly outdoor? LA is also much cooler than Riverside, which is probably a factor.

In retrospect, I should have asked if I could have left my luggage bag in the train station because that fucker was hard to lug around.

Lunch with Shing was pretty nice! (She is preparing for Burning Man.) We chatted about how we moved to North America and our work and travelling back and forth, and what SEAsian SFF might move towards.

I got back to Union Station in good time, and [profile] tempestedbird was already there! So we found each other (or she found me, really), and we had a really wonderful ride up to San Francisco. Between her, me, and her friend Laura, we kept up a really steady stream of chatter that was pretty great.

[personal profile] yeloson has let me stay on his couch for my whole visit. (Part of why this works out for me is that he has no cats.) We've spent a lot of time eating, walking, and watching stuff. (I have finally made someone sit through the pilot episodes of Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys with me! We have also watched the Captain Harlock movie and the pilot episodes of Transformers Prime.) Today we went to San Francisco and walked around Chinatown, had chocolate and tea.

I have the problem of not being able to connect to Twitter so that is one social network cut off from me for now but I will worry about that later.

So I guess I will write in again when I get to Korea!
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i spent the last two days doing very little. Now I'm in a fluffy to clean the apartment, do laundry and pack before I head out.

Today I went to Hunter Park with DV; we met up with EA there and we waited in line about half an hour to sit on the little trains! But it was worth it, because the park is some 40 acres and the train ride lasted last least ten minutes. It was really satisfying!

I had dinner with GG and TX; TX is defending on Tuesday and moving on Friday to her new teaching position. We went to a nice Japanese place, had ice-cream and then went home.

Tomorrow I am attempting the following:

- Catch a bus to the metrolink station tomorrow at 7am
- find my way to a particular bus station that'll take me to Century City Mall
- Have lunch with Shing!
- Get the bus back to Union Station to meet up with [profile] tempestedbird

I'm giving myself WIDE margins for time here so even if I fuck up, I should be okay. Maybe? Fingers crossed anyway!

Now trying to decide what to wear for my long haul flight and what to pack into my carry on. Do I bring the small but really heavy laptop? (I really must look into getting a tablet or some sort.) Do I want to bring books onto the plane or just catch up on movies? Bring a notebook and write some porn in air? Decisions, decisions.
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In Incheon airport, recovering from a bad sleep on the plane (courtesy of dehydration because Dad and I forgot to bring along water bottles for the ride to the airport) and again in the resting area (lying horizontally is OK but the surface is still pretty hard, I slept on my arm wrong, plus I had nightmares) (they were interesting nightmares? but they didn't get resolved).

We're not going to do the transit tours this time around, I think, since we were so unprepared, but it's definitely a thing to KIV.

Subang Jaya was one of the places affected by the Selangor water cuts, so we had to get water from our Setia Eco Park house. A family friend offered to let us use his washing machine since I had so much crap to wash, but it also POURED AND POURED AND POURED so two hours before we have to leave for the airport, my clothes still aren't dry! We had to take them to a laundromat. Either way, my checked-in luggage is pretty full, of books. Dad's carrying my DVDs for now.

Uhm. Dad and I should go eat now. We're both complaining about hunger.
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OK, so here's my flight plan for the next several hours:

Ontario - San Francisco
DEP 8.47am
ARR 10.15am

San Francisco - Tokyo
DEP 11.30am
ARR 02.05pm

Tokyo - Singapore
DEP 06.00pm
ARR 12.05am

AND UGH I HATE THAT THIS HAPPENS ALL THE TIME I mean, Changi is nice and all but I would really rather not have a long layover.

Singapore - KLIA
DEP 07.10am
ARR 08.05am

After this I get like a few hours sleep and re-pack because in the evening my family plus me flies out to Perth, Australia ~_~

I don't remember what my phone number is in Malaysia but when I do I'll post it so if any of you are in Perth you can bug me and we'll see about meeting up.

Now for some last-minute tidying up.
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As the title suggests, I am NOT in Riverside just yet.

After a night at the Transit Hotel in Singapore's Changi (which UA booked for me... they said they'd charge me for the cost if I DIDN'T check in, wtf?) in which I had to wander first to Terminal 2 to be told to go to Terminal 3 (since that is where United's transfer desk is, but see my ticket says my United flight is operated by Nippon Air, so I stuck around in Terminal 2, only to discover that it wasn't Terminal 2's Transit Hotel that had my booking but Terminal 3, I don't understand this logic, suffice to say I could have found myself a place to sleep more easily left to my own devices but I guess it was nice being able to sleep after a shower without underwear), 7 hours flying to Japan, RUSHING across the terminal and security to my next flight (6kg on a shoulder since this laptop weighs a ton, 7kg rolling bag of clothing essentials in case shit got lost in checked luggage and also I ran out of space to pack) (to be told to wait for the baggage to arrive before we culd actually go into the plane, no I don't know that logic either), 9 hours flying to San Francisco, delayed slightly because the last few rows, where I sat, had issues with the entertainment screens and reading lights (as in, they were not working and had to be rebooted), a scant one and a quarter hour spent with [livejournal.com profile] yeloson having a real meal (Bacon 3 Cheesesteak, nom nom nom), going through the security check a bajillionth time...

Only to be told my flight is canceled because of the fog. And then it was one hour or so waiting in line to be told, I'm now booked for the next morning flight out (since the last flight of the day to Ontario was also cancelled), an hour waiting for my baggage to be found amidst all that baggage (because I no longer trust my luck to hold out and having my bags overnight at an airport no longer sits easy with me) and now I am at a Holiday Inn Express, the cheapest hotel around.

I REALLY wish I'd gone to the XPress Spa.

Regina will come get me first thing tomorrow morning but I am SO aggravated... I was looking forward to being around people I know by now, woken up by the morning sun rather than stupid o'clock for a 6.50 flight.

So now I am going to take a really hot shower, get into actual pajamas since I have ALL THE LUGGAGE, and pass out for the next 8 hours before I get my 4am wake-up call so I can hustle down for my 4.38 shuttle to the terminal with my awkward rolling bags.

....

I think for SteamCon I'll see if I can get some time off to train or bus up....
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In about 4 hours I head out to the airport.

I have a flight to Singapore at 9.45pm, a free few hours stay in a hotel, and then I fly out to Tokyo at 8am the next day. After 7 hours muddling on the plane, I have another 9 hours on the plane to San Francisco.

... I also appear to arrive in San Francisco in the late morning, with dick all to do until about 5pm, when I fly out to Ontario. I... kinda have no idea what to do with myself on a Friday lunchtime in SFO. If anybody wants to come visit me at the airport or something, that'd be cool. Otherwise I'll just hunker down somewhere and work on my computer. My cellphone number is +6 012 324 1148. [livejournal.com profile] yeloson has offered to meet me for dim sum, if all goes well. (My problem with leaving the airport is the fear I won't find my way back in time...)

My new friend, Regina, one of the upper-year PhDs at UCR, will come pick me up from the Ontario airport, and I'll stay in her place for the weekend until I get my shit sorted out. She's even offered to take time out of her dissertation writing to ferry me around and generally hold my hand.

I'm not happy about this move. I've had so many people ask me, "ARE YOU EXCITED?" and the answer is, no, no I'm not. I am kinda looking forward to the move and to being settled and all? But I'm mostly terrified that the same thing that happened to me when I moved to Hamilton will happen again in Riverside, even moreso now that I'm in a completely different country, with a new system to navigate, AND will be stuck in a car-dependent town, with no car.

I had a dream a while back in which I was pretty much flipping out screaming "I'M NOT READY! IT'S TWO HOURS UNTIL MY FLIGHT AND I HAVEN"T PACKED MY BAG! AUGH I'M GOING TO BE LATE AND I JUST DONT WANT TO GO TO THE AIRPORT!" I'm not sure my mood has improved any.

Anyway, I'll see ya'll on the other side.
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I am back in Hamilton!

My WisCon was awesome, and Wilma and I left around 9.30am on Tuesday morning. We were hoping to be home by Wednesday afternoon, in time for lunch, and then, this nonsense happened. This means a lot of swanning around Detroit while I figured out what I was doing wrong and got my shit together and found someone who had her shit together.

I am now going to ignore the world for a while and deal with my ish, which involves a lot of emailing for apartments and movers and whatnot. I may take a walk later today. We'll see how I feel. I would have more to say but I can't words right now.
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I am now in Madison! Just chilling at a local Super 8 right now. Tomorrow Wilma and I will go wandering around Madison a bit more checking out shops and the Capitol, as well as looking for the Forevertron and the military surplus store. I just bought a new skirt /o\ itwasprettywithpleatsandthenicestprinticouldnotresist I will not be buying anything else as humanly possible for the next few days. And I will be living off instant noodles.

ANYWAY! I will be checking into the Concourse on Thursday! Hopefully after I get back from taking pictures at the Forevertron. I will be rooming with two lovely Asian women, one of whom I know from Tumblr, for the next few nights, and on Monday night, about three other people will be joining me instead.

I will be on two panels this WisCon:

Asian Ancestresses Sat, 2:30–3:45 pm Assembly
From Mulan, to Begum Nur Jahan, to Princess Shirin, to the Lady of Mount Ledang, the mythologies and histories of Asia are filled with women who tower large, rivaling the men of their times despite the unequal footing. How were their stories told to us when we were children? How did we find out more about them? What lessons can we take from their stories? How do we re-tell them? And how do we protect and partake in their legacies today?

The Many Meta Elements of Avatar: The Last Airbender Sat, 4:00–5:15 pm Capitol A
Avatar: The Last Airbender is popular in part due to the research that has gone into the Asian-inspired setting, which pays deep respect to the source material without seeming appropriative. Yet it remains at heart an American show, complete with certain troubling tropes. What do we love about its homage to Asia? What are the problems in its construction? What implications does this have for its young audiences?

I don't expect to be checking out many other panels unless they are peopled by mostly POC. The rest of the time, I expect to be in the POC Safer Space. I'm trying to coordinate something with Tempest so we can have some informal discussions in the room going, and will just generally be around for people to talk to if they need a friendly ear. Feel free to come in after a panel to continue a conversation away from whiteness. If you REALLY need to get something off your chest in the Safer Space immediately, feel free to hunt me down and demand my attention. Unless I'm in a panel, or napping, I'll do my best to make time for you immediately.

Yes, I do take time out to nap. :P

See ya'll there!

NYC

May. 11th, 2012 12:59 am
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Now I'm in NYC, staying in a radical anarchist's house (another one!), after 4 hours driving out from Baltimore. I didn't get to see Allison; we woke up too late, but we went to cemeteries instead, looking for the graveyard of John Wilkes Booth, and the guy who patented the ouija board. (I saw the tombstone of a woman called "ABIGAL ARMITAGE" and I decided immediately that it had to be a goth band name.) Then we went to Edgar Allen Poe's tomb and wandered around the church's graveyard.

Magpie had to go see a friend, and give his condolences to another friend whose partner recently committed suicide, so the rest of us went to a bookstore/cafe called Red Emma's, anarchist-run with a lot of events happening. It's really tiny, but pretty chill.

The ride in was uneventful, no rain or whatever, and we got into NYC by 11pm. We're probably leaving for Waltham tomorrow after brunch. There's no programming tomorrow, so it'll just be me settling in, and doing some fucking laundry.

Baltimore!

May. 10th, 2012 01:15 am
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We stopped after a very long day driving to North Carolina, and stayed the night in the house of some of Magpie's friends. Then this morning we were off again, to Charlottesville, Virginia, where Magpie had another reading, and we picked up his partner, Michelle and we're not at her place in Baltimore.

Tomorrow I'm hoping to have lunch with my friend Allison Curval of the Clockwork Dolls, before we head off to NYC. I'm still not sure where I'm staying yet but probably with Diana, and then it's off to Boston.
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I stayed with Erica "Unwoman" Mulkey last night, and this morning, I hit the road, hitching on my friend Magpie Killjoy's van up to Waltham, Mass. Tomorrow we'll be on the road for 12 hours, Magpie and Pablo will alternate driving.

Right now we're all chilling in the hotel room on our respective machines (Magpie and Pablo made a bit of fun of Ceightie, Magpie's friend, another crusty punk, because Ceightie wasn't joining the electronics party, haha).

We have to get to Virginia by Wednesday, and after that, it can be pretty chill as we make our way up, and we have to stop in Baltimore. After this it gets a bit dicey, since Pablo has to be at Watch City by Friday and we COULD stop in Waltham by then, but we don't have places to stay. I've changed my reservation for the hotel that night too. I guess I could try to change it again? Anyway, we'll probably play it by ear.
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Snip snip! )

Heading to Texas now, but of course my flight's delayed, bleh. See ya'll in another week.

Also, re: Korra, I haven't seen the fourth episode yet, but I like Asamako and I will go down with THAT ship.
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I'm starting to book rooms for my Epic Journey, starting with Halifax, and pretty much ALL the hotels that the conference is suggesting are far from Dal itself. And I figure if I'm going to do that, I might as well stay with friends (although I don't mind Gottingen St.) I also may know someone else going to the conference ([livejournal.com profile] pernishus, are you still going? If so, that makes two!).

So here's the itinerary of events:

April 27 - 28: Fantastic Narratives conference at Dalhousie in Halifax
Haven't booked anything yet for this, but I'm thinking of heading out a few days before and staying a few days after, and hanging out at various cafes and doing much wanderings in Point Pleasant Park. Paperchase is always a nice base. I'll probably opt to stay at Backpackers' inn unless I can find a friend to put up with me *hint*

May 4 - 6: Aetherfest, San Antonio, Texas
I've got a room booked for the Friday and Saturday nights. I'll be staying with my friend Olivia Grey afterwards before going up to Waltham.

May 11 - 13: International Steampunk City, Waltham, Massachusetts
I have a room from the 10th to the 14th, and am rooming with a friend, Wilma, from Hamilton. But there're two double-beds, and people can sleep on the floor, as per usual. Ay-Leen and Lucretia have dibs for the 11th and 12th.

May 16: I'll be in NYC, boozing it up at the Way Station with Ay-Leen, who is GRADUATING!!!!

May 18 - 20: Steampunk World's Fair, Piscataway, New Jersey
I have a large room with a queen bed, and a couch, from the 17th to the 21st. Wilma will be rooming with me again, and as usual, guests are welcome. No idea what's happening afterward, but we'll be driving to Madison after this.

May 24 - 28: WisCon, Madison, Wisconsin
Squeee! I have booked a room from the 24th to 29th, and then Wilma and I are driving back up to Hamilton on Tuesday. I'm trying to see if Ay-Leen and Lucretia can come for this, as well as some other folks from the Mac English department.
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OK, so I guess I should write somewhere about what happened in California. I've been spending a lot of time decompressing from it.

Long and boring )

UCSC is having a grad recruitment day April 1, but they have no monies at all to subsidize student visits... I'm tempted to just go, just to meet the faculty. But I'd like to be able to give UCR an answer in the next couple of weeks. So I'm giving McMaster a week more to get back to me about whether I'm in or not, and I can go from there.
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Seriously. I am actually VERY glad that my next planned flights are in May.

Some impressions of Riverside:

- It is 26'c. It is also February. I am confused. I am walking around campus in the warm sun carrying a winter jacket around. I don't understand.

- holy car culture, Batman. What do you mean there isn't an extensive bus system, within the city or even intercity? That's fucking ridiculous! I shall go mad.

- Dry air!

- Weird plants!

- OMG mountains. I am confused again. What planet am I on?

- LAVENDER IN FEBRUARY.

I'm a bit too tired for a more in-depth report right now so this will have to do.
jhameia: ME! (Default)
Leaving in a few minutes to begin the long arduous journey to the airport, and I have a 3.50pm flight (I know... I'm paranoid about US customs). I arrive in Ontario, CA, at 9.30.

I also leave tomorrow at 10.30pm, and my Riverside program ends at 5pm, which leaves me a couple hours to putter around and eat. I dunno who's nearby, but my cell is +1-905-928-8568 if anybody wants to get in touch!

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