Jun. 29th, 2014

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So I did my concert at the library yesterday morning. The audience was small, but present. I thought I did a reasonably good job selling the songs. But the audience seemed very ...unresponsive, compared to a filk audience. It was like they were tranquilized or something. I'm not sure whether it's just that I'm not very good, or whether this is general among mundanes. Does anybody out there have experience with both sets of audiences?

Other than that it has been clean clean clean. I am the mistress of a very clean living room (except I need to get all the gaming papers off the coffee table, and vacuum out the last two bookshelves) and yesterday I cleaned out the vast majority of the rumpus room, recycling nearly a bin worth of papers and old magazines, and throwing away two kitchen sized garbage bags of stuff I'd been intending to recycle into projects but never gotten around to using. And vacuuming. And we took another tote-full of discarded books to the used book store.

I still need to clean off my desk in the rumpus room, and the back part around the windows. And I haven't really started on our bedroom or the office. And there's the bathrooms. Though I did scrub out the tub, so one of the hard parts is done.

Jake and Dad have been delayed flying out of Portland because the weather is terrible. I'm looking forward to seeing them, but I also don't mind having a few more days to get ready.

I haven't done anything on the instrument case for a couple of weeks and probably won't until after Dad and Jake leave; working in the wood shop is just not very social, and takes a lot of time I need to use for cleaning. But that's okay, my next con is OVFF and even with taking a month off I can reasonably expect to have it done by then.

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