Another year in the books. Like last year it’s been a mixed bag where things have been great (knock on wood) on a personal level while the world continues to get dumber. I’d wish for a better 2019 but I suspect things will get worse before they get better.
The major downside was losing my Kitty, who had been with me through thick and thin for 18 years. There is still no cat in the house, which is odd for me.
This year’s highlight just wrapped up a week ago, when we returned from our trip to California. I’ll create a post on this one once I go through the 1500+ photos I’ve just imported. When I turned 40 I wanted to be on an adventure, so on my birthday I woke up and looked out at the Grand Canyon. This year, I woke up and looked up at Yosemite Falls. This was my third trip to California but I feel that it was my first trip where I really got to experience some things instead of drive past them. Unfortunately it was the first time that I wasn’t able to visit with my friends Jason and Serena, so it’s another reminder that we are all temporary.
I had two or three people tell me this year that they live vicariously through me, and that I’m always doing something. Looking back at the event schedule for the year I count 32 events, some of which lasted multiple days, so guess it’s true that we keep ourselves busy.
Some of the highlights were:
- Henry Rollins at the Capitol Theatre
- NHL All-Star Game
- Soul Rebels at the Ale & Witch
- Nightwish at Jannus Live
- Got to see the Lightning eliminate both the Devils and the Bruins from the playoffs.
- Frank Turner at HOB Orlando
- Probably the last Slayer show I will get to see, along with Lamb of God, Anthrax, Testament, and Behemoth.
- Watched the launch of the Parker Solar Probe.
- David Byrne & the Tune-Yards at Mahaffey Theater
- The Play That Goes Wrong at the Straz Center
- Eddie Izzard at Ruth Eckerd Hall
- Ghost at Ruth Eckerd Hall
So here’s to hoping we all have a good 2019. Try to be nice to one another.