with nowhere to go---at least that is how I feel at this moment, sitting in the library. No lessons today, cold has taken over, and ironically at a time when money does not seem to be an issue, the choices that are in front of me, as I think of them more and more, fail to inspire. Then there is the cold, which probably eliminates this evening, though,, as far as I know, movies and theaters and opera houses will be open. So where do we go from here...?
Yesterday, third day of the week at Friends, ended with a "bang". On library duty between 3 and 4:30; heard a curse word and then a loud noise from conference room directly to the left of the librarians table. A fight (yes, a fight) had broken out between one of the seniors, and a student who left the school last year, and apparently was "paying a visit". I separated the two participants (not that hard, since one of them left immediately) then got security involved. Was concerned that the non student was a loose canon and might cause some more problems. Security handled it well, and there were no more problems---although that conference room encourages loud behavior from its occupants, not really related to studying or library work. Anyway, a job well done, I guess---participant I spoke to said the two were just fooling around, but looked more serious to me.
Left, thinking that I might have enough energy to go out to Brooklyn to join Assembly theater group at a performance of Due to Events at the B rick, but was much too tired---was asleep pretty soon after arriving home (around 6).
On a normal free day I could move around the city, maybe go to Brooklyn, hang out in some bar-coffee shops, but cold may inhibit me from doing any of that. One possibility is Cobra, which is right off the L line Jefferson stop, but should really be careful, as tonight should be really cold. Can continue with Ellroy's crime novel Perfidia, although I am fairly dulled by its long plot, still readable, also I have the Philip Barry collection and there are some plays in there that I have not read. Still, would rather be out.
Not much else to say---will report next time I am at a computer....
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