Weeknotes 213
Touch the ground
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I spent the week in sunny, rainy Cupertino.
Going all the way to California with a broken foot sounds like it should be difficult, but the privileged combination of taxis, airport assistance, lie-flat seating and a borrowed knee scooter made it easier than getting around at home.
The trip was eye-opening in many respects. The scale of everything, relative to my parochial London concerns, was overwhelming. But I got to meet several teammates in person for the first time and I had lots of useful conversations.
It was, more or less, like wandering around in a dream.
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Also, I bumped into Durrell one evening! He scurried up to his hotel room and reappeared with a bag of beers that we drank in the lobby. Love it.
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I still have a protective boot on my left foot and only wear my right shoe. Somehow it felt like tempting fate to go to the US with a single shoe, so I packed the other one and took it on a ten thousand mile adventure. It didn’t touch the ground once.
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Being away is unsettling these days and I quickly get homesick. One reliable source of comfort is watching Cracking The Cryptic on the hotel TV but it only goes so far.
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I’m home again now, happy and exhausted, feeling dazed. Brightness and saturation have been reset to their normal values.
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I did my taxes just in time and got a chunky refund from HMRC for all those months I spent not working.
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My second pair of glasses arrived a second time, now with the correct lenses. They do significantly improve the experience of reading tiny text on the TV so maybe I’ll shut up about it now.