What are you doing today?

Don't have to give the exact city, but from what area to what area? Moving is always exciting and anxiety-driven because it's a fresh start, but a lot of unknowns. Congrats!

Oh, it's DTO (Downtown Orlando), really more like UTO (Uptown), but it's all the same area, north of 408, east of I-4, it's urban, and rural, it's perfect, totally our vibe, minutes from the city, or a lake, or a brewery, super walkable, very bikeable (and just minutes from the parks, but far enough north where its' not touristy).

DTO has a great music too, lots of local events, Kia Center < 2 miles aways, Tampa much closer, killer music/vinyl store 6-7 blocks away and another about 10 minutes on a bike.

Record Store Day weekend after next, was curious about who in the area was listed:

B O O M !

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A ton! Bynx is very cool, scored a beer, some coffee and some records trip before last, daughter chatted up the staff, they said they might need help!

W know Orlando pretty well, we go a lot, 2 hours from here so not a major move (already have movers scheduled for May 2nd, we'll be running two places for a month or two, so leaving some stuff here).
 
Got an invitation to speak at the world's biggest UAV (drone) expo in Vegas this summer which I have accepted. Gonna put together a presentation on the complexities of flying drones in cities.

Cool! Do they tell the speakers not to drone on? Will there be anybody from Ukraine or Iran?
 
Got an invitation to speak at the world's biggest UAV (drone) expo in Vegas this summer which I have accepted. Gonna put together a presentation on the complexities of flying drones in cities.


You should definitely make your appearance by flying in on wires connected to drones!

Additional suggestion: colored smoke!
 
Finishing up last day of work before the trip. Mostly packed. Just need to pack up the backpack I'm using as a day bag, and then shove that into the carry-on.

Then 3 weeks in Tokyo and Hiroshima. Fingers crossed the local airport stays like it has the last couple weeks.
Sorry about the rain and the wind. It's usually not so bad this time of year.
 
Sorry about the rain and the wind. It's usually not so bad this time of year.

The weather isn’t so bad, other than the humidity being higher than I’m used to. I packed for slightly cooler temperatures, which means a couple items of clothing I brought are just going to stay in the luggage the whole time.

The real thing I’m getting used to is the amount of walking/standing and the fact that I am still getting my train legs a week into the trip. Glad we didn’t pack things tight and so we have some chances to recover or just wander parks. Ueno was nice, having just missed the rush for peak bloom.

Upside is that eating like the locals has made my arthritis absurdly easy to control. Joints haven’t been this good in weeks.
 
The weather isn’t so bad, other than the humidity being higher than I’m used to. I packed for slightly cooler temperatures, which means a couple items of clothing I brought are just going to stay in the luggage the whole time.

The real thing I’m getting used to is the amount of walking/standing and the fact that I am still getting my train legs a week into the trip. Glad we didn’t pack things tight and so we have some chances to recover or just wander parks. Ueno was nice, having just missed the rush for peak bloom.

Upside is that eating like the locals has made my arthritis absurdly easy to control. Joints haven’t been this good in weeks.
Happy to hear everything seems to be going well. Yesterday was definitely more humid than usual for this time of year. But today's weather is glorious!

Continue to enjoy yourself!
 
Savannah this weekend for a 1/2 marathon event for the wife!

Wife kicked ass!

Vinnie's!

Pirate House!

Two Tides Brewing!

Tons of vintage and music shops!

~175 miles and arrived with 48% charge!

Ionna station (on the return, in Brunswick) was nice, plenty of space, and P&C worked like a charm!
 
All winter long, buckets and buckets of rain.

Mid April:
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I heard a peal of thunder yesterday afternoon, then waves of hail. Woke up this morning to 3mm of snow.
 
A little more north we are having snow at lower altitudes than normal and it’s very cold : this morning everything was white
I think it was frost , didn’t go out to check though 🥶
 
Spent the day at the doctor, seeing three eye doctors, finishing up on the surgery follow-ups and collecting data for the research study.

But now i am getting another vitrectomy, this time the left eye. vitreous detached last month, and even the retina surgeon was shocked by the size of the giant floater, so the surgery will take care of that and reinforce the retina attachment if necessary.
 
Spent the day at the doctor, seeing three eye doctors, finishing up on the surgery follow-ups and collecting data for the research study.

But now i am getting another vitrectomy, this time the left eye. vitreous detached last month, and even the retina surgeon was shocked by the size of the giant floater, so the surgery will take care of that and reinforce the retina attachment if necessary.
Sorry for all what you are going through, I hope with not too much pain and done well 💗
 
Sorry for all what you are going through, I hope with not too much pain and done well 💗
if it goes anything like the same procedure on the other eye, this is great news. when the first vitreous detached in 2022, it was only a matter of time before the next one. This surgery will cause me about 48 hours of discomfort, a week of not being able to use the eye for anything, and then after two weeks I should be able to see better than I ever could before.
 
Spent the day at the doctor, seeing three eye doctors, finishing up on the surgery follow-ups and collecting data for the research study.

But now i am getting another vitrectomy, this time the left eye. vitreous detached last month, and even the retina surgeon was shocked by the size of the giant floater, so the surgery will take care of that and reinforce the retina attachment if necessary.
When I had my first detachment more than 20 years ago, my eye was essentially filled with blood. In the video taken through the surgeon’s magnifier, I could see the clot pulled out by the suction tool. It was quite cool.

I hope your procedure goes well!
 
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