Thursday, June 19, 2014

Thursday Night

The soundtrack to "Seven Years in Tibet" is in the background. 

I'm seeking tranquility.

Earlier I spoke with a friend about the agenda for the annual meeting of a community group. [He's the outgoing president and I served as president a few years back.] He had a bylaws question which was fairly easy but then matters got complicated because that group is also linked to another group with another arcane set of bylaws and we each had also served as president there and it soon became evident that one decision would affect the other and by the time the call was finished we were zealots for simplicity if not closet anarchists.

I assured him that he will be very happy in the role of past president. He readily agreed.

And now, some business reading beckons. 

[I got to bed at midnight last night. As I shuffled past my dog - who does not like to sleep until everyone is in bed - she gave me a look which said, "Don't do this again."]

3 comments:

Kurt Harden said...

Michael - I'd like to see a post on your favorite movie soundtracks. I was thinking of my favorites the other night. Yours would be a valuable addition.

Michael Wade said...

Kurt,

I'll do that. It will be a pleasure.

Michael

Eclecticity said...

I love Havana, by Dave Grusin.

Elizabithtown is really great too.

As for this post. Like. E.